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Benefits of College Credit
Recommendations
Benefits of College Credit Recommendations
The Process: From Evaluation to College Credit
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Questions and Answers Your Course Participants May Ask
What
is the value to your organization of having college credit recommendations?
Are there other benefits to Program membership besides
college credit?
What
is the value to your organization of having college credit recommendations?
Could the individuals that take your courses or programs apply for credit
without recommendations from National PONSI? Certainly. However, colleges are flooded with
requests for evaluating outside learning experiences. Moreover, just like many of our
member organizations, they are often operating with reduced staffs and budgets. When the
evaluation has already been performed, and it comes from a highly reputable organization
with over 25 years of assessment experience, a request for credit will be processed more
quickly and is more likely to be successful. And when course participants earn college
credit for learning experiences sponsored by your organization, benefits accrue to both
participants and your organization.
Cost savings. Most institutions charge little or nothing to enrolled students
for awarding credit based on National PONSI's recommendations. When you consider that,
according to The Chronicle of Higher Education, tuition at U.S. colleges now
averages more than $225 per credit hour, credit recommendations add substantial value to
your courses. If your organization has a tuition reimbursement program, this value
translates directly into saved tuition dollars. For organizations without tuition
reimbursement plans, college credit recommendations represent a low-cost alternative
fringe benefit. They can also serve as an important part of a marketing package,
emphasizing the cost effectiveness of enrolling in your courses, given that course
participants can potentially save the cost of equivalent college tuition.
Time savings. College credit for your courses or programs accelerates working
adults' progress toward earning college degrees and promotions. Completing a college
degree can be a lengthy process for full time workers, and every credit earned for
learning experiences sponsored by your organization represents many fewer hours required
in a college classroom.
Are there other benefits to Program membership besides
college credit?
College credit, and its associated benefits, is just one of several advantages
that result from having your courses or programs evaluated by National PONSI. Our member
organizations readily attest to other benefits that may be just as important to your
organization, if not more so. Successful evaluation by National PONSI provides you with:
Enhanced prestige and credibility. Inclusion in College Credit
Recommendations or CCR Online (the online
successor to the print Directory) provides an official testament to the high quality of your instruction
and your commitment to excellence, visible both inside and outside of your organization.
Quality assurance. Evaluation by National PONSI provides an unparalleled
opportunity for a fresh look at your educational efforts through the eyes of impartial
outsiders. As part of the evaluation process, you receive detailed feedback on your
curriculum by a team of subject matter experts. All on-site evaluations conclude with an
interactive briefing session for organization representatives, and, following the
evaluation, your organization receives a detailed written report summarizing all evaluator
comments.
Employee recruitment and retention assistance.
If you are an employer, you
know that with unemployment at a historic low, the competition to attract and retain the
best employees has significantly increased. College credit recommendations contribute to
an organization's recruiting tools as a valuable employee benefit and an avenue for
employee development.
Heightened participation in training.
Enrollments in elective internal
training programs increase and participant performance improves when
employees know that they can earn college credit. Credit recommendations
also provide a boost to instructor morale and productivity when the
training they deliver is recognized as comparable to college level
instruction.
A competitive edge. If your organization advertises for
students, college credit recommendations can make your courses more attractive and
distinguish your offerings from comparable courses.
Updated November 10, 2005
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