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Graduate Philadelphia holds a unique ecosystem view of adult learner, higher education, employer, and workforce development needs that drives programmatic impact and influences systems level change.
Philadelphia can help you find the program that fits your individual needs. Graduate! Philadelphia has developed and proved a unique collaborative approach to increasing adult college completion.
Graduate Philadelphia was the first program in the country to align regional resources inside and outside of higher education specifically to help adults return and complete a degree. Graduate Philadelphia was created to support the 70,000+ adult residents in the City of Philadelphia who had started but never finished a two or four year college ...
Do you need assistance finding a college and program that’s right for you? Graduate Philadelphia advisors provide guidance on filling out and filing financial assistance forms, getting academic support, navigating your work and family schedules, completing your paperwork, improving your study skills and staying in school.
The Philadelphia Skills Forward Initiative provides the necessary training and support that will enable job seekers in Philadelphia to make successful career transitions. Learners will have access to 140+ online and smartphone courses and resources covering: Foundational Skills, Career Planning and Job Search, Professional Skills, and Job Tracks.
Graduate Philadelphia helps to advance social and economic mobility of non-traditional adult learners through postsecondary degree attainment, workforce advancement, and living wage employment.
Situated on a welcoming campus in Delaware County—a short train ride from Center City, Philadelphia—Widener offers more than 75 graduate programs at the master’s, doctoral, post-doctoral, and certificate level as well as 11 associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s programs for adults.
Graduate Philadelphia supports adult learners returning to learning who are interested in obtaining postsecondary credentials that include certificates, industry certifications, micro-credentials, and services through to college completion.
Jameel is the Director of Inclusion Programs for Google. In his role, he leads Google’s internal inclusion efforts, which includes their employee resource groups, executive councils, and diversity programs for over 50,000 Googlers across 70 different countries.
Managing Director, Accenture Philadelphia JORDAN RAMBOBoard MemberJordan Rambo is a Managing Director in Accenture’s Utilities practice. He has over 2 decades of experience delivering complex systems and business transformation programs for Utilities.