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Larger associations are independent corporations that usually have a physical presence, like offices, financial assets, and maybe other assets like intellectual property, or a certification or inspection program that the organization sells for a fee. Associations and non-profits employed more than 1.6 million people in 2009.
Yes, some associations have certification programs. Universities have the resources to design courses and certification and the desire to generate additional revenue. ATD doesn’t include associations in their workforce development research, and associations are just a bit player in the overall certification industry.
The American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Pedorthics reports that 15 states currently have certification laws: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. A report [PDF] from the U.S.
Now, members are looking for medical associations that can support their needs and career growth, whether that be through certifications and training or collaboration and networking. Professional associations are responsible for education standards, exams, training, and certifications. It also: Adds member value.
Brown holds Bachelor of Science in mass communications, with a focus in advertising, and a minor in business administration, from Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville. She is currently working on the Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certificate and hopes to start working on a master’s degree soon. Diane Dougherty.
International students tend to most often be from high-GDP countries, though there have been success stores from countries such as Rwanda, which had a relatively large number of its residents receive certifications. percent received a certificate. Ultimately, the most interesting shift may be why free certification was limited in edX.
Another organization I am very excited about is the Northern Illinois University Varsity Club. Professionally this will be the first year that I will be working on both the certification and membership side of my organization. The Varsity Club is within the NIU Foundation and is an alumni association for former NIU athletes.
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But, I traveled last weekend to see my beloved Wolverines get crushed by Illinois. Friday, October 10, 2008. Lots of Changes. I am so sorry I havent blogged in a while. 9 days between posts is a lot for me. Then this week I was out for 3 days for my final InfoComm trip which was to St. Louis and Nashville. Lots of fun.
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