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Bismarck State College
Bismarck State College offers approximately 250 courses online with almost 300 sections. Of the college’s over 4,000 students, 1,800 take at least one online class each semester, and 900 of those students are fully online. As almost 50% of its students take at least some courses online, finding a reliable platform was a prerequisite to choosing a learning management system. Read More
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How a Consortium of Six Visionary Kansas Community Colleges Leverage Pearson LearningStudio to Capitalize on the Growing Online Student Population. Read MoreRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, needed an eLearning solution which would grow along with their program. The tools of the system needed to adjust to an increased number of enrollments, without creating extra costs or system downtime. Pearson eCollege's Software as a Service solution was able to meet these needs. Read MoreRio Salado College
When most publishers talk about customer service, partnership, or working together toward common goals, what they're usually saying is that if they've done it before and it worked to their advantage, then they'll consider doing it again. No risk taking. No creativeproblem solving. No thinking outside the box. Pearson isn't most publishers. To prove it, Pearson has partneredwith one of higher education's most innovative institutions: Rio Salado College. Read MoreLouisiana Community and Technical College System
In partnership with Pearson, LCTCS expanded that vision. In January 2009, LCTCS unveiled LCTCSOnline, one of the first initiatives in the country to offer customized online access to college, a one-stop choice of courses from any of the system's campuses, and access to course work through the BlackBerry Curve.. Read MoreColorado Community Colleges Online
In a groundbreaking partnership with Colorado Community Colleges Online(CCCOnline), a distance-learning organization comprising 13 institutions of the Colorado Community College system, Pearson has agreed to provide digital textbooks throughout the program for a reduced and far more affordable fee per semester per student. Read MoreFlorida State College at Jacksonville
Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ), formerly Florida Community College at Jacksonville, is one of the largest higher education institutions on Florida's First Coast. Established in 1965, FSCJ has grown from an initial enrollment of 2,500 to more than 80,000. Read MoreNortheastern University
Founded in 1898, Northeastern University is a private research university located in the heart of Boston. It offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate programs leading to degrees from six undergraduate colleges, eight graduate schools, and two part-time divisions. Read MoreQuinsigamond Community College
QCC is committed to providing its students with as many learning opportunities as possible. By offering an online alternative to the Criminal Justice program, the school is able to meet the needs of those students who must juggle their educational goals with the cost of gasoline and transportation, work schedules, and family demands. Read MoreIowa Community College Online Consortium
The Iowa Community College Online Consortium (ICCOC) developed a reporting strategy to identify at-risk students early. The ICCOC's strategy leveraged Pearson eCollege's program reporting suite, providing key indicators of student performance and patterns for success. Read More"Making the Grade, Version 2.0: A Report on the Success of MyMathLab in Higher Education Math Instruction"
MyMathLab (MML) is an innovative series of text-specific online courses designed to work hand in hand with Pearson Addison-Wesley and Pearson Prentice Hall mathematics and statistics textbooks. MML is a revolutionary new way of teaching and learning. It's about measurable outcomes. And it works. Institutions across the country are reporting pass-rate increases of 30 to 40 percent and at less cost to the institution than traditional courses. Read More