The Marketing, Enrollment and Student Success Network (MESS) engages members in actively building the competencies, skills, and confidence needed by today’s professionals to successfully attract and retain students in an ever-changing and increasingly competitive adult, continuing, professional, and online education marketplace. The Network focuses both on powerful fundamentals and on new and emerging marketing, enrollment, and services practices that come from both inside and outside higher education
The planning committee for the 2013 Marketing Seminar just wrapped up our in-person planning meeting at the Hyatt Regency in Austin, Texas (the location of the 2013 Marketing Seminar)
1 Comment - Very enlightening. I am a marketing professional new to the field of online education. I would love to know more about getting involved in planning these marketing conferences for the future!
Jessica DuPont and Jim Fong's session: Strategic Alignment of the CE Marketing Department was a standout. I was also able to introduce attendees to the theme for this year's Marketing Seminar: Stake Your Claim - Exploring and Expanding Your Role in the New Frontier of Marketing
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11-29-2023 10:00 AM - 12-01-2023 12:00 PM PT Portland OR
March 18, 2013 Online Certificate Programs at Colleges and Universities Gain Popularity By ELIZABETH OLSON AS employers demand skills and more skills, many people are turning to online certificate programs to acquire a specific expertise that can lead them to a job or a promotion — or, sometimes, simply to ensure that they hang on to their current position
The Program Planning & Implementation Network (PPI) provides a forum for members to share and explore program management best practices and innovations in credit and non-credit programming. The Network supports the professional development needs of program coordinators, managers, and directors and the similar competencies necessary to be successful professional, continuing, and online leaders. The network is a community that strives to identify, develop, and sustain innovative programs. This is done through the sharing of information obtained through environmental scanning, benchmarking, and institutional research to inform creative approaches to program design and management. Specifically, the network shares best practices and helps members develop competencies in creative program planning, implementation and assessment, and meeting student/participant needs with limited resources
This agreement will allow graduates of UC Irvine Extension’s Information Systems Security Certificate Program to apply specified academic course credits towards UMBC’s Cybersecurity master’s program
Deans Forum (November 5-6) UPCEA Seminar on the Management of Online Programs (November 6-8) 21st Annual UPCEA Marketing Seminar (November 7-9)
This program is offered in a new delivery format, Direct Assessment, which places emphasis on the quality of work done on multiple online projects
View the presentations of your favorite sessions from the Deans Forum, Seminar on the Management of Online Program, and the Marketing Seminar