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August 18, 2013 by frankbritt

TedX Litchfield, Passport for Learning (Presentation)

Passport for learning: Frank Britt at TEDxLitchfieldED 2013 from Penn Foster Education Inc.

Filed Under: Non-Traditonal Learner Tagged With: college-readiness, higher education, nontraditional_learner, online education, postsecondary education, TEDx, Ted_talk

August 10, 2013 by frankbritt

U.S. News Data: Online Education Isn’t Always Cheap

As a working mother of two, 37-year-old Heather Blair felt the only way she could get a bachelor’s degree was to find an online program that accommodated her busy schedule. Cost-wise, she thought she knew how it would compare with the price of an on-campus degree. “I thought it would be less,” says Blair, who […]

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August 3, 2013 by frankbritt

TEDx on The Passport for Learning

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May 27, 2013 by frankbritt

The Trillion Dollar Problem: Can We Solve the Student Debt Crisis?

About a year ago, news broke that student loan debt surpassed the trillion dollar mark. While this number is discouraging, it hardly seems surprising. Paying for college has always been one of the many things parents worry about, and, although it is receiving more attention now, student debt has been a problem for years. In […]

Filed Under: Democratization of Access Tagged With: career, debt, debt crisis, higher ed, higher education, student loans

May 18, 2013 by frankbritt

Recapping the Angel Ed Student Debt Forum

Student debt is a hot topic on many lips, and the center of attention at Angel Ed’s Student Debt Forum. We brought together thought leaders in innovation, academia, and youth enrichment to discuss the issues, as well as begin coming to a consensus on the action steps needed to make headway on “the elephant in […]

Filed Under: Democratization of Access Tagged With: angel ed, career-readiness, college-readiness, debt, higher education, student debt, transparency

May 15, 2013 by frankbritt

Angel Ed, The $1 Trillion Problem: Student Debt Crisis, Root Causes & Alternate Paths Forward

In May 2013, Frank Britt presented his position on the root causes and alternative paths forward for the student debt crisis at the Angel Ed Student Debt Forum head at the University Club of Boston. His presentation is here: Angel Ed, The $1 Trillion Problem: Student Debt Crisis, Root Causes & Alternate Paths Forward from […]

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April 22, 2013 by frankbritt

Why Students, Parents & School Administrators Need to Reconsider Manufacturing Career Paths

This post was written by Frank Britt, CEO of Penn Foster, and Jan Bray, president of Bray Strategies and former executive director of the Association for Career & Technical Education.  In the movie “The Graduate,” Dustin Hoffman’s character Benjamin, a recent college alumnus, received one word of advice about where he should invest his future: Plastics.  Today, […]

Filed Under: Education & Training Innovation Tagged With: manufacturing, postsecondary education, skilled trades, training, workforce

April 18, 2013 by frankbritt

Community College Week, Online Education Plays Important Role in Driving Quality Learning in Today’s Community Colleges

An increasing number of school leaders are rethinking the role of online education in supporting the 21st century community college learner. According to a recent global study commissioned by Cisco, most educators see technology as playing a larger role in student learning, including encouraging engagement and participation. While community colleges continue to pilot a range […]

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April 18, 2013 by frankbritt

WRKO Middle-skills Gap Interview

Listen to Frank Britt discuss the national skills gap issue, and how Penn Foster helps to solve that growing problem:

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April 2, 2013 by frankbritt

Online Education: Playing a Supportive Role in Driving Quality Learning and Culture in Today’s Community Colleges

An increasing number of school leaders are rethinking the role of online education in supporting the 21st century community college learner.  According to a recent global study commissioned by Cisco, most educators see technology as playing a larger role in student learning, including encouraging engagement and participation. While community colleges continue to pilot a range of alternative […]

Filed Under: Democratization of Access Tagged With: accessibility, community college, flexibility, hospitality, online education

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Penn Foster CEO & Education Advocate

Frank is CEO of Penn Foster, a leader in career-focused online and blended education. Students, employers and organizations rely on Penn Foster to build the skills and knowledge to power the 21st century workforce. For over 125 years, we have been dedicated to helping people lead more meaningful and productive lives and improving social outcomes through education.

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Creating a national movement to better connect education, career pathways and job creation, while also promoting affordable learning.
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