National Council For Continuing Education
Continuing Education in Austin, TX

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National Council For Continuing Education
read moreThese nominations were reviewed by a committee of NCCET Board members and other NCCET members who selected outstanding programs in the following categories. How is this program an example of best practices in promoting growth in revenue and student attendance? Targeted areas might include, but are not limited to, Marketing Communications, Student Recruitment, Prospecting Corporate Clients, Sourcing Funding Options for Students, Tactical Planning for Growth, and Capacity-building.
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read moreThe name of the corporation is The National Council for Continuing Education and Training (hereinafter referred to as the "Corporation"). The Corporation is organized, and shall be operated, exclusively for charitable, scientific, and educational purposes as may qualify it for tax exempt status under Section 501 (C) (6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. This includes, but is not limited to, (l) providing leadership for professionals in areas such as continuing professional education, community services programming, workforce and economic development, and the programs, organizational structures and technologies that support lifelong learning, (2) promoting the distinct institutional function of these areas within community, technical and junior colleges; (3) providing a national unified voice through which college administrators and staff members can speak to educational officials, leaders of other educational and service organizations, and the general public relative to the importance and scope of these areas in community, technical and junior colleges; (4) improving the skills of community, technical and junior college professionals in these areas through conferences and publications; (5) fostering an institution wide commitment to these areas in community, technical and junior college staffs; (6) encouraging the growth of these areas as a response to the lifelong learning needs of all communities.