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Corporate College

Corporate College. Involving and Engaging the Business Community with PCC. History. June 2001. June 2002. Education and Training (2001 Academic Year). 17,344 individuals participated in education and training activities 8,445 enrolled in college credit courses

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Corporate College

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  1. Corporate College Involving and Engaging the Business Community with PCC

  2. History June 2001 June 2002

  3. Education and Training(2001 Academic Year) • 17,344 individuals participated in education and training activities • 8,445 enrolled in college credit courses • 9,374 took noncredit training courses

  4. Maximizing Workforce Development Services and Partnerships

  5. Emerging Philosophy • Partnership rather than Customer Relationship • Active Roles on both sides of Partnership • Sales Model replacing Supermarket Model

  6. Corporate College • Guide Workforce Development Strategic Plan • Maintain Business Partner Network • Address Economic Development Needs • Provide Access to National Business Leaders

  7. Corporate College • Expand Short-Term Training • Customize Certificate and A.S./A.A.S. Degree Option • Implement Collegiate High School

  8. OPEN for Business September 2002!

  9. Components

  10. Corporate Relations • Branding and Marketing Workforce Development at PCC • Partnering with Polk Works and Regional Economic Development Councils • Grant Writing—State and Federal Funding for Unemployed, Underemployed and Incumbent Workers

  11. Corporate Relations • Facilitating Business Forums • Providing Leadership in PCC’s Workforce Development Strategic Plan • Brokering Workforce Information and Resources to Provide Most Appropriate Training Solutions

  12. PCC Workforce Training Guarantee Graduate Performance(A.S., A.A.S. and Certificate) • Licensure Exams 10 hours of Review and Remediation at No Cost • Employer Concern/First Year of Graduate’s Employment Retraining at No Cost to Employer or Graduate

  13. Corporate Training • Insurance & Licensure • Three Credit Courses through Licensure Exam • Information Technology • Four New Certificate Programs • Apprenticeships and Internships • New Internship Coordinator • New A.S. Program in Power Distribution

  14. Corporate Training • Ongoing Examination of A.S., A.A.S. and Certificate Programs • Current Focus on Allied Health • Additional Short-term Training • Computer Applications • Professional Development • Safety and Health

  15. PCC Collegiate High School

  16. PCC Collegiate High School • Federal Tech Prep Demonstration Grant • One of Nine in the Country (130 submitted) • Classes on PCC Lakeland Campus • Health Care/Medical and Information Technology Programs

  17. Accepting Students August 2002!

  18. Corporate College Involving and Engaging the Business Community with PCC

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