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In this podcast episode, Dr. Drumm McNaughton speaks with Director Camille Dumont of the Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) about how she aligned career services with academia at Post University to better prepare students for the workforce. Camille, welcome to the show. Camille Dumont 01:06 Thank you so much for having me.
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Image: The University of Arkansas System is considering a transaction in which it would transform the for-profitUniversity of Phoenix into an independent nonprofit affiliate, spokespeople for both institutions have confirmed. “Being private equity owned, you’re always having that conversation,” Smiley said.
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Second, there is an overabundance of education institutions too many colleges and universities, and, with rare exceptions, they are offering the same types of programs, e.g., how many MBA programs do we need??? as for-profits figure out their future when nonprofits are clearly in favor (and for-profits are clearly out-of-favor).
The same is true at Purdue, which hired former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels as president, and the University of North Carolina System, which brought on Erskine Bowles, who served as chief of staff for President Bill Clinton. Texas A&M University Systems chancellor, John Sharp, is the former state comptroller.
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