Penn Foster CEO Stuart Udell Appointed Chairman of The National Dropout Prevention Center/Network

CRANTON, PA, January 7, 2009 - The National Dropout Prevention Center/Network (NDPC/N), Clemson University, South Carolina, has named Stuart Udell, CEO of Penn Foster, Inc., Chairman effective January 1, 2009.

Udell has served as NDPC/N Vice Chairperson for two years and has been an executive board member for six years.

"I am proud to continue my relationship with the NDPC/N in this new capacity. I'm looking forward to continuing the goals initiated by our previous chairman John Murray and working with the board to develop and implement strategies that will address our high school dropout crisis and fulfill the mission of the Center," Udell said.

Career Experts Laurence Shatkin and Michael Farr Reveal Best Jobs for Recent Grads

INDIANAPOLIS---As soon-to-be college graduates jump-start their job search efforts, many are doing so with a fair amount of uncertainty. With little work experience, thousands of dollars in student loan debt, and recession-anxiety, many upcoming grads worry that their college-to-career transition will be problematic.

Fortunately, there are still plenty of opportunities for current college students and recent grads to find a rewarding job, despite economic woes, says Laurence Shatkin, Ph.D., co-author of 200 Best Jobs for College Graduates, Fourth Edition.

Ohio Technical College Named Weatherhead 100 Award Recipient

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio Technical College, a premier provider of specialized technical training in a wide variety of transportation fields, has been recognized as one of the fastest growing Northeast Ohio companies by being presented with the 2008 Weatherhead Award by Case Weatherhead School of Management and The Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE).

President Of Sanford-Brown College - St. Peters Appointed to American Diabetes Association St. Louis Board

St. Louis (Vocus/PRWEB ) December 16, 2008 -- Sanford-Brown College- St. Peters announced today that Julia Leeman, college president, has been appointed to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2009 Board. The ADA is an organization dedicated to the prevention and cure of diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.

All of the faculty and staff at Sanford-Brown, including myself, have a commitment to supporting great causes in the community and diabetes is something that my nursing and allied health graduates see impacting the lives of so many people every day

Three Portland Area Graduates Receive Scholarship Award

PORTLAND, Ore., Dec 16, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Everest College 'Dream Award' Winners Illustrate That Education Fosters Upward Mobility
Following months of an intense selection process among a pool of hundreds of graduates, three former students from the Portland area have been named winners of Everest College's 2008 Dream Award.

The Dream Award recognizes Everest graduates who in the face of personal hardship have changed their lives for the better through education. The award is presented annually to one graduate from each campus who has persevered in their studies and found success in his or her chosen field.

Benedictine University Launches New Online Program, Master of Science in Nursing

Lisle, IL (PRWEB) December 17, 2008 -- To prepare nurses to meet the growing demand for highly qualified nurse administrators, nurse leaders and nurse educators, Benedictine University's School of Health Sciences is excited to launch its fully online Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) program. In launching the program, the university is responding to a specific need in the industry for individualized education.

2009 Will Bring Major Changes to Technology Marketplaces

Silver Spring, MD (PRWEB) December 16, 2008 -- 2009 will bring significant changes to content technology marketplaces, according to research released by independent technology evaluation company, CMS Watch (www.cmswatch.com). CMS Watch reports and online education prepare technology buyers for successful implementations.

"Obviously the economic slump will continue to influence buyers and vendors," observed CMS Watch founder Tony Byrne, "but other technology developments - including the rise of mobile analytics and a new version of MS SharePoint - will also significantly affect enterprise calculations."

Twenty-five Wounded Service Members Receive Full Scholarships to Colorado Technical University Online

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO--(December 15, 2008) - For the second time this year, 25 brave United States service men and women from across the country have received a Wounded Warrior Scholarship from Colorado Technical University Online (CTU Online), covering the full cost of tuition and a new laptop computer. In presenting the scholarships, CTU joined with the Yellow Ribbon Fund, a non-profit organization that provides services to our injured service men and women, as well as their spouses and families, while in recovery.

Sports Management Career Guide Launched on All Business Schools

Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) December 10, 2008 - As the sports industry surges past the $200 billion annual revenue mark, the demand for smart, qualified sports management professionals has kept pace. Understanding this growing need, All Business Schools has launched a new Sports Management resource guide to help prospective students and already established professionals get in the game with an in-depth overview of sports management degree and career options. The Sports Management educational and career resource guide can be found at www.AllBusinessSchools.com/faqs/sports-management.php.

NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE IS NEW NAME OF FORMER NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE, THE OLDEST PRIVATE CAREER SCHOOL IN CHICAGO

ROSEMONT (December 8, 2008) - As of today, the former Northwestern Business College will become known as Northwestern College (NC). Northwestern College is a privately-owned career college with three campus locations in Chicago, Bridgeview and Naperville, and corporate headquarters in Rosemont. The new name will not affect currently enrolled students or their programs of study.

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