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  2. Employee education benefits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's employees and the employees of participating independent franchises offer employee benefits to improve English language skills, earn a high school diploma, work toward a college degree, and get counseling about education and career plans. The corporation has spent more than $100 million on the program over the past four years.

  3. Guild Education - Wikipedia

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    Guild, formerly known as Guild Education, is a private company headquartered in Denver, Colorado that is employed by Fortune 1000 companies to manage their education assistance benefits. [2] Guild works for corporate employer clients to facilitate direct payment for courses to education provider clients [ 3 ] [ 2 ] and offers marketing services ...

  4. Public school funding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Increasing school revenues by 10% would lead to an average of more years of education completed, future wage earnings increasing by 7.25%, and 3.67% less future poverty each year. For low-income students the impacts would be even greater as the amount of education completed increases almost twice as much and the future impacts include 9.5% ...

  5. Here Are the 50 Most Expensive High Schools in America

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    1. Avenues: The World School. Location: New York Number of students: 1,537 Student-to-teacher ratio: 7 to 1 Annual tuition: $58,700 More From GOBankingRates. Here’s the Average IRS Tax Refund ...

  6. Category : Educational organizations based in the United States

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    Consortium for School Networking; Constituting America; Correctional Education Association; Council for Advancement and Support of Education; Council for Economic Education; Council for Higher Education Accreditation; Council for International Exchange of Scholars; Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education; Council of Chief ...

  7. Rachel Romer built a $4.4 billion education unicorn by 34 ...

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    A worker studying via Guild was 2.3 times less likely to leave their employer in the past year, Guild reports. In that same time, 88% of students passed its programs, the company says.

  8. Category:Lists of schools in North America - Wikipedia

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    Lists of schools in the United States (3 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Lists of schools in North America" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  9. The founder of a $4.4 billion unicorn had a stroke at age 34 ...

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    The founder of Guild, the $4.4 billion education and upskilling startup, had just driven her twin girls home from their last day of preschool; they were next door at their father’s house for the ...