Attract, Develop, and Retain. Corporations today are facing considerable challenges in attracting a diverse, skilled workforce, further developing their talents to adapt to rapid technological advances, and retaining valued and tenured employees in a very fluid job market.
Metropolitan Community College understands these challenges and is ready to partner with you in achieving these three key workforce objectives. You see, we have a vested interest in your continued success because "Community" is our middle name. A vibrant, educated community workforce means a profitable business climate, a strong local economy, and solid social environment. Your success is the Community's success.
Benefits
So why "Partner with Metro First?" Three simple words --- Flexibility, Cost, and Quality...
Flexibility
- Metropolitan Community College is right next door to serve you, with eight area campuses in Bellevue, Blair, Elkhorn, Fort Omaha, Fremont, Irvington, La Vista, and South Omaha.
- We will also support you on-site at your corporate location.
- In addition to traditional campus/on-site classroom training, your employees may take courses on-line, or in a blended classroom/online format.
- If you don't see a course that fits your specific needs, Metropolitan Community College will custom-build a curriculum for you.
Cost
- Affordable... we are taxpayer-funded so we are putting your tax dollars to efficient use providing high-quality educational services at a cost-effective price. Why bear the expense of developing and delivering corporate education and training in-house when it can be inexpensively outsourced and improve your bottom-line?
Quality
- Metropolitan Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
- We offer over 100 academic programs which include both accelerated credit and non-credit courses.
- We can also increase the loyalty and job satisfaction of your employees by designing customized programs of study that lead to Associate of Science degrees.
- Our accredited courses are transferable to 30 area four-year institutions.
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