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Boston U Expands AllCampus Partnership with New Non-Credit Certificate Programs
- By Rhea Kelly
- 03/03/25
Boston University Metropolitan College's Center for Professional Education has expanded its relationship with online program management provider AllCampus. The agreement will extend support for BU's existing online Paralegal Studies Program and add new non-credit certificates in financial planning, professional fundraising, and genealogical studies.
AllCampus provides marketing, recruitment, course development, and student support services to help institutions build both for-credit and non-credit online programs. BU worked with the company to launch its Paralegal Studies Program nearly a decade ago; the university's decision to expand the partnership was based on the program's success and AllCampus's tailored support and dedication to student outcomes, according to a news announcement.
"This expansion not only underscores our mission to broaden access to high-quality, affordable education but also validates our approach of building lasting relationships with universities," said Joe Diamond, CEO of AllCampus, in a statement. "By providing the resources and expertise they need at costs lower than going it alone, we help institutions like BU create more opportunities for today's learners to thrive."
"After working with AllCampus for almost 10 years, the decision to expand our partnership was an easy one," said Karen Murphy, director of BU Metropolitan College's Center for Professional Education. "AllCampus's dedication and professionalism have been instrumental in our collaborative success. We're excited to see the even greater achievements this expanded partnership will bring for both BU and AllCampus."
About the Author
Rhea Kelly is editor in chief for Campus Technology, THE Journal, and Spaces4Learning. She can be reached at [email protected].
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