Monday, February 12, 2007
East Central College announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/eastcentral, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, East Central and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates East Central and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 600 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s online career training courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/eastcentral. For enrollment information, contact Debby Breeden at (636) 583-5195 ext. 2409 or breededl@eastcentral.edu.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Savannah State University announces new online career training courses
SAVANNAH, GA. – Online career training courses are in heavy demand. Staying on the cutting edge of this popular educational methodology, the Savannah State University Department of Continuing Education recently partnered with Gatlin Education Services to provide online career training courses in the fields of healthcare, business, Internet, technology, Web and media design, networking and CompTIA certification, Microsoft certification training and video game design and development.
Accessible at http://gatlineducation.com/savstate, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Savannah State and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, and vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Savannah State’s programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning style differentiates our courses from ordinary online courses. Each course offers open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
All courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Every course is designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to http://gatlineducation.com/savstate. For enrollment information, contact Savannah State University’s Department of Continuing Education at (912) 691-5557 or ContinEd@savstate.edu.
Gatlin Learning and Los Angeles Valley College announce eLearning Center Web site
With The eLearning Center, colleges and universities create unique, co-branded sites where from they can offer courses from leading online content providers for direct sale to students and corporate training customers. Each portal is customizable and generates revenue for LAVC, while Gatlin handles all the site’s administrative needs at no cost.
The eLearning Center recently released Phase II, a package of upgrades that included increasing the course offerings to more than 5,000.
“LAVC students have access to the Internet’s largest collection of leading educational courses,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Learning. “The eLearning Center is a one-stop shopping solution where students can advance their educational or career needs.”
The eLearning Center contains courses from many of the country’s top online education content providers such as Element K, NetG, GlobalEnglish, 360 Training, CEU4U and Coastal Training Technologies. Pricing for the courses range from $25 to $5,000 depending on the lesson intensity, certification offering and instructor support involved.
The self-study courses are available in a broad range of subject areas, including business, medical training, continuing education courses, design, IT, motivation and many others. New categories continue to be added as well. In addition to English, select courses are offered in Spanish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Taiwanese and Arabic.
The eLearning Center features courses that are skill-building for life skills and professional career training. Students can enroll and pay for courses at http://lavc.theelearningcenter.com. Interested institutions of higher learning or corporations can contact Gatlin Learning at 817-870-2870 for more information.
About Gatlin Learning, Inc.:
Gatlin Learning, Inc. is the Internet’s foremost resource of e-learning content. Thousands of self-study courses from the world’s leading online education companies have been amassed into one place – www.theelearningcenter.com – and are available for direct sale to students anywhere in the world. Gatlin Learning partners with businesses and institutions of higher learning to create completely individualized portal Web sites where students have direct access to both certificate and non-certificate, non-credit courses. The result is a comprehensive and user-friendly one-stop shop where students and business professionals can meet their continuing education needs and get on the fast track to a long and successful career.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Walla Walla Community College announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/wwcc, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Walla Walla Community College and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Walla Walla and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 600 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s online career training courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/wwcc. For enrollment information, contact Hildy Helgeson at (509) 527-4331 or hildy.helgeson@wwcc.edu.
Gatlin Learning and the University of Scranton Center for Professional Training and Development announce eLearning Center Web site
With The eLearning Center, colleges and universities create unique, co-branded sites where from they can offer courses from leading online content providers for direct sale to students and corporate training customers. Each portal is customizable and generates revenue for U of S - CPTD, while Gatlin handles all the site’s administrative needs at no cost.
The eLearning Center recently released Phase II, a package of upgrades that included increasing the course offerings to more than 5,000.
“U of S - CPTD students have access to the Internet’s largest collection of leading educational courses,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Learning. “The eLearning Center is a one-stop shopping solution where students can advance their educational or career needs.”
The eLearning Center contains courses from many of the country’s top online education content providers such as Element K, NetG, GlobalEnglish, 360 Training, CEU4U and Coastal Training Technologies. Pricing for the courses range from $25 to $5,000 depending on the lesson intensity, certification offering and instructor support involved.
The self-study courses are available in a broad range of subject areas, including business, medical training, continuing education courses, design, IT, motivation and many others. New categories continue to be added as well. In addition to English, select courses are offered in Spanish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Taiwanese and Arabic.
The eLearning Center features courses that are skill-building for life skills and professional career training. Students can enroll and pay for courses at http://scranton.theelearningcenter.com. Interested institutions of higher learning or corporations can contact Gatlin Learning at 817-870-2870 for more information.
About Gatlin Learning, Inc.:
Gatlin Learning, Inc. is the Internet’s foremost resource of e-learning content. Thousands of self-study courses from the world’s leading online education companies have been amassed into one place – www.theelearningcenter.com – and are available for direct sale to students anywhere in the world. Gatlin Learning partners with businesses and institutions of higher learning to create completely individualized portal Web sites where students have direct access to both certificate and non-certificate, non-credit courses. The result is a comprehensive and user-friendly one-stop shop where students and business professionals can meet their continuing education needs and get on the fast track to a long and successful career.
Monday, February 05, 2007
North Georgia College and State University announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.ngcsu.edu/ce/gatlin_list.htm, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, NGSCU and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates NGCSU and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s online career training courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.ngcsu.edu/ce/gatlin_list.htm. For enrollment information, contact North Georgia Continuing Education at (706) 864-1918 or conted@ngcsu.edu.
Monroe County Community College announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/mccc, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, MCCC and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates MCCC and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 600 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s online career training courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/mccc. For enrollment information, contact the Tina Pillarelli at MCCC at (734) 242-7300 or tpillarelli@monroeccc.edu.
The University of Louisville announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.chse.louisville.edu/gatlincourses.html, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Louisville and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Louisville and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 600 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s online career training courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For enrollment information, contact the University of Louisville’s Continuing Health Sciences Education office at (502) 852-5329 or chse@louisville.edu.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
University of Mississippi - Tupelo announces new online career training courses
Accessible at http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/tupelo/continuing_ed/prof_dev/gatlin.html, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, University of Mississippi – Tupelo and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates University of Mississippi-Tupelo and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 560 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/tupelo/continuing_ed/prof_dev/gatlin.html. For enrollment information, contact Kim Ray at (662) 690-6205 or kimray@olemiss.edu.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Gatlin Learning and Tennessee Tech announce eLearning Center Web site
The eLearning Center recently released Phase II, a package of upgrades that included increasing the course offerings to more than 5,000.
“Tennessee Tech students have access to the Internet’s largest collection of leading educational courses,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Learning. “The eLearning Center is a one-stop shopping solution where students can advance their educational or career needs.”
The eLearning Center contains courses from many of the country’s top online education content providers such as Element K, NetG, GlobalEnglish, 360 Training, CEU4U and Coastal Training Technologies. Pricing for the courses range from $25 to $5,000 depending on the lesson intensity, certification offering and instructor support involved.
The self-study courses are available in a broad range of subject areas, including business, medical training, continuing education courses, design, IT, motivation and many others. New categories continue to be added as well. In addition to English, select courses are offered in Spanish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Taiwanese and Arabic.
The eLearning Center features courses that are skill-building for life skills and professional career training. Students can enroll and pay for courses at http://tntech.theelearningcenter.com. Interested institutions of higher learning or corporations can contact Gatlin Learning at 817-870-2870 for more information.
With The eLearning Center, colleges and universities create unique, co-branded sites from which they can offer courses from leading online content providers for direct sale to students and corporate training customers. Each portal is customizable and generates revenue for Tennessee Tech, while Gatlin handles all the site’s administrative needs at no cost.
About Gatlin Learning, Inc.:
Gatlin Learning, Inc. is the Internet’s foremost resource of e-learning content. Thousands of self-study courses from the world’s leading online education companies have been amassed into one place – www.theelearningcenter.com – and are available for direct sale to students anywhere in the world. Gatlin Learning partners with businesses and institutions of higher learning to create completely individualized portal Web sites where students have direct access to both certificate and non-certificate, non-credit courses. The result is a comprehensive and user-friendly one-stop shop where students and business professionals can meet their continuing education needs and get on the fast track to a long and successful career.
Tennessee Tech University announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/ttu, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Tennessee Technological University and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Tennessee Technological University and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/ttu. For enrollment information, contact Noel Poston at (931) 372-3300 or nposton@tntech.edu.
Piedmont Virginia Community College announces new online career training courses
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Online career training courses are in heavy demand. Staying on the cutting edge of this popular educational methodology, Piedmont Virginia Community College recently partnered with Gatlin Education Services to provide online career training courses in the fields of healthcare, business, construction/automotive technology, Internet design and technical programs, networking and CompTIA certification, Microsoft certification training and video game design and development.
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/piedmont, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Piedmont Virginia Community College and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates PVCC and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/piedmont. For enrollment information, contact Pat O’Rourke at (434) 961-5420 or porourke@pvcc.edu.
William Woods University announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.williamwoods.edu/gatlin, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, William Woods and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates William Woods and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
Established in 1970, William Woods University has provided working adults within the state of Missouri with the opportunity to obtain undergraduate as well as graduate degrees since 1992. Partnering with Gatlin Education Services provides William Woods University with the opportunity to build upon its existing commitment to provide lifelong learning opportunities for students throughout the world community.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.williamwoods.edu/gatlin. For enrollment information, contact Erin Hansman at ehansman@williamwoods.edu.
Supply Chain Management online course now available from Gatlin Education Services
“Today, every business and individual is touched by a supply chain,” said Tim Perlick, a supply chain management senior associate with the Rutgers University School of Business. “Increasingly, we must rely on effective supply chains or networks to successfully compete in the global market and networked economy. Supply Chain Management recognizes the importance of properly managing each of the components of a supply chain to build and deliver value to customers.”
Designed as a comprehensive course, the Supply Chain Management Certificate Program examines managerial behavior, organizational strategies, incentive alignment, leadership, ethics, sales and marketing management, accounting, finance and corporate governance, operations management, human resources and information technology.
“To successfully compete in today’s distribution industry, companies must continually deliver value to their customers while effectively managing its resources and generating a profit,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “To meet these challenges, leading organizations require experienced managers who are trained in the dynamics of Supply Chain Management.”
The Supply Chain Management Certificate Program combines faculty instruction from Rutgers University with online leading edge Upper Division Management Education Tracks from Thomson Higher Education. Upon successful completion of the course, participants are awarded a certificate of completion.
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s online career training courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Medical Billing and Coding Course Now Offered by Gatlin Education Services
Medical billing and coding was a component of the administrative medical specialist course. The new course has removed the administration sections and will utilize multimedia and interactive elements to help students prepare for the CCA national certification exam.
“We are always listening to the students so that we can provide them the most relevant content,” said Sarah Karr, vice president of academic affairs for Gatlin Education Services. “Overwhelmingly, students wanted a course that focused more on billing and coding and less on administration.”
Upon completion, students will be able to register patient information, perform insurance verification, pre-authorization and referrals, code and bill insurance claims and perform collection activities.
“Skilled medical billing and coding technicians are in high demand since there is a lack of both formal training programs and sufficient resources to provide on-the-job training for coders” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Demand continues to grow as health insurance companies, regulators, courts and patients increasingly scrutinize medical tests, treatments and procedures. Federal legislation requiring use of electronic patient records will ensure that anyone with billing and coding skills is irresistible to perspective health care employers.”
Students who wish to study administration along with medical billing and coding may take the Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing and Coding course, also available through Gatlin’s educational partners. The 300-hour course will also prepare students for a position as a medical receptionist or front desk position.
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
Monday, January 22, 2007
Gatlin Learning and The Micro Matrix Skills and Assessment Center announce eLearning Center Web Site
With The eLearning Center, colleges and universities create unique, co-branded sites where from they can offer courses from leading online content providers for direct sale to students and corporate training customers. The eLearning Center recently released Phase II, a package of upgrades that included increasing the course offerings to more than 5,000.
“Micro Matrix students have access to the Internet’s largest collection of leading educational courses,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Learning. “The eLearning Center is a one-stop shopping solution where students can advance their educational or career needs.”
The eLearning Center contains courses from many of the country’s top online education content providers such as Element K, NetG, GlobalEnglish, 360 Training, CEU4U and Coastal Training Technologies. Pricing for the courses range from $25 to $5,000 depending on the lesson intensity, certification offering and instructor support involved.
The self-study courses are available in a broad range of subject areas, including business, medical training, continuing education courses, design, IT, motivation and many others. New categories continue to be added as well. In addition to English, select courses are offered in Spanish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Taiwanese and Arabic.
Sandra Catron, owner of Micro Matrix Skills Assessment and Training Center, said she was pleased with the new partnership.
“This partnership offers the residents of Cayman a wonderful opportunity because they are able to utilize the resources that The eLearning Center have available to them as well as get local customer support from Micro Matrix,” Catron said. “Many students find the e-learning environment one which they prefer because of the flexibility it allows.”
The eLearning Center features courses that are skill-building for life skills and professional career training. Students can enroll and pay for courses at http://micromatrix.theelearningcenter.com. Interested institutions of higher learning or corporations can contact Gatlin Learning at 817-870-2870 for more information.
About Gatlin Learning, Inc.: Gatlin Learning, Inc. is the Internet’s foremost resource of e-learning content. Thousands of self-study courses from the world’s leading online education companies have been amassed into one place – www.theelearningcenter.com – and are available for direct sale to students anywhere in the world. Gatlin Learning partners with businesses and institutions of higher learning to create completely individualized portal Web sites where students have direct access to both certificate and non-certificate, non-credit courses. The result is a comprehensive and user-friendly one-stop shop where students and business professionals can meet their continuing education needs and get on the fast track to a long and successful career.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Oakton Community College announces new online career training courses
Accessible at http://69.56.204.146/oakton/index.htm, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Oakton and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Gatlin’s and Oakton’s courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by more than 80 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to http://69.56.204.146/oakton/index.htm. For enrollment information, contact Linda Mockenhaupt at (847) 635-1466 or lindam@oakton.edu.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
AutoCAD 2007 Online Training Program Offered by Gatlin Education Services
Designed as a comprehensive basic course, AutoCAD 2007 will teach students the skills needed to create and edit simple drawings and gradually introduce more advanced AutoCAD skills. Upon completion of the course, students will have learned to work with 2D drawing and editing tools, objects on layers, text and basic dimensions. They will also work with efficiency tools, complex objects, using external reference/image files, advanced plotting and enhancing productivity with simple customizations.
“AutoCAD is an essential tool in many industries, including mechanical and civil engineering, architecture, facilities planning and management,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Employers seek workers skilled in AutoCAD more than any other CAD system.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported online career training courses and programs to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired career training immediately. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
Freight Broker Course Offered by Gatlin Education
The program will provide students with the necessary skills to succeed in the freight brokerage and logistics business. Freight Brokering is currently one of the top home-based businesses as well as the largest growing sector of the transportation industry, according to Entrepreneur magazine and The Wall Street Journal.
To provide a leading course, designed by successful freight brokers, Gatlin has partnered with Brooke Transportation Training Solution’s, one of the first and best freight broker training schools in the nation. The online, self-paced course prepares students to be the dealmaker between manufacturers who need goods moved and truckers who can move those goods. Students learn the “how-to’s” of building up a freight brokerage or agency, from licensing to operations, to sales and marketing. Participants acquire the basics of how to run a freight brokerage or agency with instruction that includes licensing, operations, job requirements, transportation industry trends and prospects, legal issues, benefits, ensuring cash flow, finding shippers, and more. Upon successfully finishing the course, students receive a certificate of completion and are ready to join the $400 billion-plus shipping industry.
Freight brokerage is an ideal business for truck drivers who want to advance in the industry, entrepreneurs in search of a profitable home business and the immobile and qualified military veterans, who are provided government subsidies to take the training. To enroll through a college or university near you, visit www.gatlineducation.com.
“Freight broker professionals are in high demand, because regardless of the economy, goods will always need to be shipped,” said BTTS President Jeff Roach. A motivated and disciplined freight broker or freight agent with proper training can build up a very lucrative business. If you’re a self-starter who enjoys fast-paced work, you’re perfect for freight brokering. You’ll just need a little guidance, which is where we come in.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
Brooke Transportation Training Solutions (BTTS) prides itself in delivering the nation’s premier freight broker training. BTTS prepares students to succeed in the freight brokerage industry, as well as in life, by arming them with intense training, motivation and invaluable freight broker and transportation industry contacts.
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Gatlin Education Services Partners with Comme Project, LLC to Provide Upgraded Microsoft Office Specialist Course
Over the years, GES found that 80 percent of enrollments in the course were female which prompted the partnership with Comma Project who has extensively studied women and integration with technology. Since their 1999 inception, they have perfected technology instruction that is more effective for women, as well as men, and have achieved a staggering 97 percent completion rate for the course.
The online program is a comprehensive, performance-based program that teaches students to be proficient in using the most popular suite of Microsoft Office 2003 programs which includes Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, and Access. The MOS program provides computer-program literacy, measures proficiency, and identifies opportunities for skills enhancement. Participants receive a certificate of completion from the college upon successful completion of the course. Students are then well prepared to take the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Test.
“We’ve made the course a lot of fun,” said Elizabeth Nofs, creative director for Comma Project LLC. “We use a lot of real-life examples in order to make the course more practical and memorable and focus on teaching the skills the employers want their employees to have. Why wade through a lot of information you’ll never use? It’s a very effective course.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
Founded in 1999, Comma Project LLC is a premier developer of exceptional technology training. They are the innovators of the Comma Method, a gender-balanced, fast-paced, comprehensive, and entertaining training for learning Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and Windows. Thousands of corporate, government and educational professionals and students have been trained using the Comma Method and 96 percent have passed the post-assessment tests.
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Monday, December 11, 2006
Gatlin Learning and Edmonds Community College Announce eLearning Center Web Site
With The eLearning Center, colleges and universities create unique, co-branded sites where from they can offer courses from leading online content providers for direct sale to students and corporate training customers. Each portal is customizable and generates revenue for Edmonds, while Gatlin handles all the site’s administrative needs at no cost.
The eLearning Center recently released Phase II, a package of upgrades that included increasing the course offerings to more than 5,000.
“Edmonds students have access to the Internet’s largest collection of leading educational courses,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Learning. “The eLearning Center is a one-stop shopping solution where students can advance their educational or career needs.”
The eLearning Center contains courses from many of the country’s top online education content providers such as Element K, NetG, GlobalEnglish, 360 Training, CEU4U and Coastal Training Technologies. Pricing for the courses range from $25 to $5,000 depending on the lesson intensity, certification offering and instructor support involved.
The self-study courses are available in a broad range of subject areas, including business, medical training, continuing education courses, design, IT, motivation and many others. New categories continue to be added as well. In addition to English, select courses are offered in Spanish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Japanese, Turkish, Chinese, Taiwanese and Arabic.
The eLearning Center features courses that are skill-building for life skills and professional career training. Students can enroll and pay for courses at http://edmonds.theelearningcenter.com. Interested institutions of higher learning or corporations can contact Gatlin Learning at 817-870-2870 for more information.
About Gatlin Learning, Inc.:
Gatlin Learning, Inc. is the Internet’s foremost resource of e-learning content. Thousands of self-study courses from the world’s leading online education companies have been amassed into one place – www.theelearningcenter.com – and are available for direct sale to students anywhere in the world. Gatlin Learning partners with businesses and institutions of higher learning to create completely individualized portal Web sites where students have direct access to both certificate and non-certificate, non-credit courses. The result is a comprehensive and user-friendly one-stop shop where students and business professionals can meet their continuing education needs and get on the fast track to a long and successful career.
Mt. San Jacinto College Community Education Announces New Online Courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/msjc, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, MSJC and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Gatlin and MSJC courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/msjc. For enrollment information, contact Lupe Jiménez at (951) 487-3701 or ljimenez@msjc.edu.
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Kilgore College Announces New Online Courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/kilgore, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Kilgore and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Gatlin and Kilgore courses from ordinary online courses. A new section of each course starts the first Monday of every month and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/kilgore. For enrollment information, contact Rhonda Paul at (903) 983-8177 or rpaul@kilgore.edu.
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Thursday, October 26, 2006
Cascadia Community College announces new online courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/cascadia, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Cascadia and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Cascadia and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/cascadia. For enrollment information, contact Shelia Dersham at (425) 352-8261 or sdersham@cascadia.ctc.edu.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Hannibal-LaGrange College announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/hlgc, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Hannibal-LaGrange and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Hannibal-LaGrange and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/hlgc or www.hlg.edu/continuinged. For enrollment information, contact Johnny Abbott at (573) 221-3675 ext. 338 or continuinged@hlg.edu.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Tom Whittaker, first disabled person to conquer Everest, to be honored by the Queen of England
The son of a British army officer, Whittaker is being recognized by the government of the United Kingdom for his services to disability and mountaineering.
On route to becoming a prominent mountaineer and outdoor educator, Whittaker traveled to Canada and the United States only to have his dreams shattered in 1979 when his car was struck by a drunk driver. Despite broken legs and crushed feet, Whittaker declined pain medication so that he could plead his case with the surgeon. His resolve paid off, as the original prognosis to amputate both legs was revised and he only lost his right foot.
Armed with a tenacious will and relentless drive, Whittaker refused to let the disability keep him from his passion for adventure. He spent nine years and made three harrowing attempts to achieve a lifelong dream and in 1998, with an artificial right foot, Whittaker reached the 29,035-foot (8,849.87 meters) summit of Mount Everest.
Not being one to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds and not share the experience, Whittaker had also set his sights on helping others. In 1981, he founded a group at Idaho State University – Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group (C.W. HOG). Currently celebrating its 25th year, C.W. HOG is a peer-support group that uses wilderness adventure to create a four-wheel drive attitude in people with disabilities.
In 1998, Whittaker was joined by five severely disabled C.W. HOG members at Everest base camp (17,500 feet / 5,334 meters). Whittaker has extended his altruistic vision and expertise by creating a leadership course, the proceeds of which benefit the handicapped.
In 2006 Whittaker launched “7 Steps to Leading High Achieving Teams,” a course for business executives wanting to develop and lead self-sustaining teams. The online course uses documentary film to take managers on his landmark Everest expedition. Using a seven-step learning progression, they grow in their knowledge of themselves, teamwork and leadership. Each course sold provides enough funding to provide a prosthetic limb to a person in need.
The course is offered through Whittaker’s partnership with Gatlin Education Services. The UK distributor for this programme is Goaldtime Management. More information on this new and innovative, online course is available at www.goaldtime.com or at Gatlin Education www.gatlineducation.com/7summits.html.
For more information regarding Tom Whittaker, visit www.tomwhittaker.com. For more information on C.W. HOG, visit www.isu.edu/cwhog/index.html.
About Gatlin Education Services: GES has supported the design and development of the ‘7 Steps To Leading High Achieving Teams’ course and continues to support the altruistic vision. Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open enrollment, allowing interested students to start their desired training immediately. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations. Gatlin EU Ltd have their UK branch based in York and work with colleges, universities and corporate businesses across the world. Tom’s corporate course is offered to businesses in the UK through Goaldtime Management who are developing an extensive distribution network.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
West Virginia University of Parkersburg announces new online courses
Parkersburg, W.Va. – Online career training courses are in heavy demand. Staying on the cutting edge of this popular educational methodology, West Virginia University at Parkersburg recently partnered with Gatlin Education Services to provide an online career training course in the field of healthcare – pharmacy technician.
The program teaches students the necessary skills to gain employment as a pharmacy technician, a position that assists with various activities of the pharmacy department that do not require the professional judgment of a pharmacist.
Additionally, students enrolled in the program who meet basic qualifications are eligible to take the Walgreens externship program through the company’s partnership with Gatlin. Walgreens supplies interns with 80 to 160 hours of hands-on experience that includes assisting pharmacists with prescriptions, answering patient questions about medications and a bevy of administrative duties.
Accessible at http://www.gatlineducation.com/wvup/, the course can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, West Virginia University at Parkersburg and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Gatlin and West Virginia University at Parkersburg courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to http://www.gatlineducation.com/wvup/. For enrollment information, contact Gatlin Education Services at (866) 441-5454 or questions@gatlineducation.com.
Monday, October 09, 2006
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School announces new online courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/uppercapetech, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, UCCRTS and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Gatlin and UCCRTS courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/uppercapetech. For enrollment information, contact Patricia McPartland at (508) 759-7711 ext. 258 or pmcpartland@uppercapetech.org. For information on Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School, visit www.uppercapetech.cc.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Belmont University's Technology Learning Cooperative announces new online courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/belmont, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, Belmont TLC and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Belmont TLC and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/belmont. For enrollment information, contact Gatlin Education Services at (866) 441-5454 or questions@gatlineducation.com.
Gatlin Education Services announces new online career training courses
Rochester, N.Y. – Online career training courses are in heavy demand. Staying on the cutting edge of this popular educational methodology, Monroe Community College (MCC) recently partnered with Gatlin Education Services to provide online career training courses in the fields of healthcare, business, construction/automotive technology, Internet, design and technical, networking and CompTIA certification and video game design and development. All courses are open to the community without need for the traditional college application process.
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/monroecc, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or is a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, MCC and Gatlin will provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. Each course takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, some people find it difficult to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
Monroe Community College in Rochester, N.Y., offers career, transfer and workplace-focused training and education to 37,000 students a year. MCC ranks among the top 10 community colleges nationally for number of graduates and is considered one of the most innovative community colleges in North America.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/monroecc. For enrollment information, contact Gatlin Education Services at (866) 441-5454 or questions@gatlineducation.com.
Hazard Community and Technical College announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/hctc, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, HCTC and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates HCTC and Gatlin courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by 100 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/hctc. For enrollment information, contact Jennifer Chester at (606) 487-3136 or jennifer.chester@kctcs.edu.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
SUNYIT announces new online career training courses
Accessible at www.gatlineducation.com/sunyit, the courses can help individuals at any stage of their career. Whether the student is interested in switching career paths, obtaining advanced training and certificates, or a first-time job seeker in need of specialized training, SUNYIT and Gatlin provide the necessary resources for workforce, corporate, vocational rehabilitation or individual career training, all from the convenience of your own home or office.
Gatlin programs blend various types of instruction in a unique format that provides logical, comprehensive and effective education. The typical course combines online instructional content, traditional textbook material and instructor-facilitated lessons. Though the courses are self-paced, personal instructors are available to guide every student. This blended learning differentiates Gatlin and SUNYIT courses from ordinary online courses. Each course is open enrollment and takes an average of 90 days to complete.
Web-based instruction is growing in popularity. Gatlin’s enrollments with their partner institutions have increased by more than 80 percent in the last year. The company has strategic partnerships with more than 480 institutions of higher learning worldwide.
“Between juggling a job, a home, a family and a social life, there isn’t always a lot of time left to attend an on-campus class,” said Stephen Gatlin, founder of Fort Worth-based Gatlin Education Services. “Online training offers the convenience of working from your personal computer and at your own pace. It’s a viable tool right now as evidenced by the growing number of people utilizing it, and is the way of the future.”
Established in 1989 by Stephen Gatlin, Gatlin Education Services is the largest provider of Web-based, instructor-supported training to community colleges and universities. Gatlin’s courses are open-enrollment. This means interested students can start their desired training tomorrow. Gatlin’s online career training courses are designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional caliber positions for many in-demand occupations.
For program and course descriptions, go to www.gatlineducation.com/sunyit. For enrollment information, contact Gatlin Education Services at (866) 441-5454 or questions@gatlineducation.com.