Boston U develops an Allcampus partnership with new non -credits certificate programs – Campus technology

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Boston U develops an Allcampus partnership with new non -credits certificate programs

Boston University Metropolitan CollegeThe Center for Professional Education has expanded its relationship with the online program management supplier Allcampus. The agreement will extend the support of the Existing Online Parajurists Study Program of BU and will add new non -credits certificates in financial planning, collection of professional funds and genealogical studies.

Allcampus provides marketing, recruitment, course development and student support services to help establishments develop for-credit and non-credits online programs. BU worked with the company to launch its program of parajural studies almost a decade ago; The University’s decision to expand the partnership was based on the success of the program and the tailor -made support and dedication of AllCampus to the results of students, according to an announcement of news.

“This expansion not only underlines our mission to expand access to high -quality affordable education, but also validates our approach to the establishment of sustainable relations with universities,” said Joe Diamond, CEO of Allcampus, in a press release. “By providing the resources and expertise they need at lower costs than those of rider alone, we help institutions like BU to create more opportunities so that today's learners thrive.”

“After working with Allcampus for almost 10 years, the decision to expand our partnership was easy,” said Karen Murphy, director of the Center for Professional Education of the BU Metropolitan College. “The dedication and professionalism of Allcampus have played a decisive role in our collaborative success. We are delighted to see the achievements even greater than this extended partnership will bring both for BU and Allcampus.”

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