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American InterContinental University and Women Employed Join Forces, Help Improve Women’s Lives through a New Online Resource

Submitted by:American InterContinental University

Categories:Academia, Corporate Social Responsibility

Posted: May 04, 2009 – 09:00 AM EST

 

WomenAchieve.org Web Site Offers Help to Those Seeking Education, Career Guidance

CHICAGO, IL - May 4, 2009 - American InterContinental University (AIU), which offers flexible and accessible education options for adults, and Women Employed, a leading national advocacy organization for women's economic advancement, today launched WomenAchieve.org, a new online resource for women seeking to advance their education and career options and improve the lives of their families.

The website, designed as a support network and a "go-to" resource, provides information about higher education, careers, work-life balance, child care, education finances and many other topics. It is also a networking site that connects women with others facing similar issues.

"In today's tough job market, many women are heading back to school for additional education," said Stephen Tober, AIU's interim chief executive officer. "The site, WomenAchieve.org, offers a supportive environment for women as well as information and resources needed to help make their transition easier."

The site includes innovative tools and resources, including:

  • discussion forums about issues ranging from parenting and education to employment and family finances.
  • blog posts by regular contributors including industry professionals and women who have overcome significant obstacles to achieve success.
  • resource lists and other tools to help women identify the education programs or career paths that might be best for them, and information about how to pursue those dreams.
In addition, accomplished women are profiled in a "Spotlight on Success" feature. For example, an interview with former U.S. Senator and Ambassador Carol Moseley Braun (D., Ill.) is currently highlighted. Another feature, "Inspiring Women," showcases the stories of everyday women who have triumphed over substantial odds to achieve success.

"We know that education is a proven strategy for raising women's wages, but that working women who are raising families need unique supports to succeed in college," said Anne Ladky, executive director of Women Employed. "WomenAchieve.org creates a guide and forum to help women find the resources they need to advance through education."

About American InterContinental University
American InterContinental University (AIU), established in Europe in 1970, includes campuses in : Atlanta, GA; Los Angeles, CA; Houston, TX; Weston, FL; London, England; and an internet based online campus headquartered in suburban Chicago, IL.

AIU is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate, Bachelor's, and Master's degrees.

AIU is a member of Career Education Corporation's (NASDAQ:CECO) network of universities, colleges, and schools. For information about AIU, visit www.aiuniv.edu. For information about the university's online degree programs, visit www.aiuonline.edu.

About Women Employed
Women Employed's mission is to improve women's economic status and remove barriers to economic equity. Women Employed promotes fair workplace practices, helps increase access to training and education, and provides women with innovative tools and information to move into careers paying family-supporting wages. For information, visit www.womenemployed.org.

For more information, please contact:

Michael Foley American InterContinental University
Phone: 847-851-7093
Rebecca Wellisch Women Employed
Phone: 312-782-3902

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