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August 13, 2015 by frankbritt

Two-Year Degrees vs. Four-Year Degrees: Where’s the Biggest Payoff?

As posted on FosterEDU blog The question, “is a college degree worth it?” persists as tuition rates increase and student loan debt skyrockets. But the Wall Street Journal breaks down the question over the investment of a college degree even further by asking:  If a student does attend and graduate college, does the graduate from […]

Filed Under: Education & Training Innovation Tagged With: bachelor's degree, college, education, jobs

June 29, 2015 by frankbritt

How Job Corps is Combating the Dropout Crisis

As posted on FosterEDU blog Through the juvenile courts and the adult criminal justice system, the United States incarcerates more of its youth than any other country in the world. In 2013, 54,148 juveniles were incarcerated in youth detention facilities alone and approximately 500,000 youth are brought to detention centers in a given year.1  The […]

Filed Under: Non-Traditonal Learner Tagged With: dropout, incarceration, job corps, juvenile, public school, students, training

June 18, 2015 by frankbritt

Why Closing the Achievement Gap is Good for Business

As posted on FosterEDU blog Our nation continues to combat the dropout crisis by increasing the high school graduation rate (from 80 percent in 2012 to 81.4 percent in 2013). It’s progress for education, but what about the achievement gap?1 The National Center for Education Statistics defines the achievement gap as the result of when […]

Filed Under: Democratization of Access Tagged With: achievement, dropout crisis, educators, employers, high school, high school completion, skills gap, workers

June 10, 2015 by frankbritt

How to Improve and Grow the Employee Talent Pool

As posted on FosterEDU blog The skills gap continues to dominate much of today’s economy discussions. Despite steady improvements in college graduation rates and job availabIlity, employers and job seekers struggle to make a match. It’s time for employers to gain control of talent management. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce proposes a new approach to […]

Filed Under: Education & Training Innovation Tagged With: employers, hiring, managers, skills gap, supply chain, talent, talent pool

May 28, 2015 by frankbritt

Forecast for Student Loans: Burdened for Life?

As posted on FosterEDU Blog As class of 2015 celebrates graduating from college, they will also share the unique distinction as the most indebted class in history. Over 70% of graduates will had to have taken out a student loan, which is an 11% increase in the number of student-loan holders from a decade ago1. […]

Filed Under: Democratization of Access Tagged With: American, burden, career, college, debt, education, jobs, school, student debt, student loans, students

April 30, 2015 by frankbritt

Career Colleges: What Your Students Need to Know About How Loans Are Changing

As posted on FosterEDU blog The student loan crisis is often talked about, but what the headlines rarely show are the changes to legislation that help lessen the burden of student debt. Small adjustments to statutes for student loan repayment are making a big difference in terms of education affordability. Legislation is in place right now […]

Filed Under: Democratization of Access Tagged With: affordability, benefits, CAP, education, IBR, loans, repayment, student_loans

April 21, 2015 by frankbritt

The Power of A Promise

As posted on FosterEDU blog When you are child you learn about the power of a promise. The importance of honoring commitments to friends, adults or even family members starts at an early age, and overtime helps to define your character. You learn that when you break a promise, no matter how small it may seem […]

Filed Under: Education & Training Innovation Tagged With: Americas_promise, education, learning, Penn_foster, thriving, trust

April 9, 2015 by frankbritt

How Career Colleges Can Help Promote Careers in STEM Fields

As posted on FosterEDU blog Post-secondary enrollment rates are on the rise, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.1 In fall 2012, 17.7. million undergraduate students were enrolled in a degree-granting postsecondary institution, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Undergraduate enrollment is on the rise, and expected to increase to 20.2 million […]

Filed Under: Education & Training Innovation Tagged With: education, enrollment, jobs, manufacturing, middle-skills, skills_gap, training, workforce

April 6, 2015 by frankbritt

Why Are 17 Million People Not Cheering the Improving Unemployment Rate?

As posted on FosterEDU blog The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported last week that the March unemployment rate in the United States is 5.5%. On the surface, this is great news despite the flat month-to-month performance. However, if we dig deeper into the data the numbers are still bleak for several key constituents of the employment […]

Filed Under: Democratization of Access Tagged With: affordable, education, labor_statistics, training, unemployment, unemployment_rate

March 26, 2015 by frankbritt

Renewing Hope and Confidence: One Job Corps Graduate at a Time

As posted on FosterEDU blog I recently had the pleasure of speaking at the Paul Simon Job Corps Winter 2015 graduation ceremony where 80+ young people graduated from the Job Corps, many with a Penn Foster High School diploma. Every opportunity I get to speak at a graduation ceremony, I am humbled by the level […]

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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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