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WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY
WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY
New Castle, Delaware
500+ employees
Founded in 1968, Wilmington University is a fully accredited, non-profit institution offering over more than 120 career-oriented undergraduate and graduate programs in a wide array of academic fields. Wilmington University is committed to providing convenient and affordable higher education options. Wilmington University has 14 locations in Delaware, New Jersey, and Maryland and all students pay the same low, in-state tuition no matter where they reside. Courses begin every eight weeks and are available in traditional face-to-face, hybrid, or 100% online formats. With a student-faculty ratio of 17:1, students receive individual attention from highly qualified professors who are experts and practitioners in their fields. In 2013 Wilmington University made the top spot on a website ranking the most affordable online degree programs at colleges and universities in Delaware. In 2010, Wilmington University was ranked #19 in Entrepreneur Magazine's Great Place to Work Rankings: 2010 Best Small & Medium Work Places.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
Chestertown, Maryland
500+ employees
The Center for Environment & Society at Washington College (CES) promotes interdisciplinary learning, research and exemplary stewardship of natural and cultural resources. Its primary objective is to support the integration of ecological and social values. The Center is home to the Chester River Watershed Observatory, Geographic Information Systems, Chester River Field Research Station, and the Public Archaeology Laboratory. CES also hosts the Chesapeake Semester and Rural Energy Project and manages Washington College's River and Field Campus. CES offers lecture series, workshops, films and seminars to provide new perspectives and professional developmetnt opportunities for the campus and larger community. Competitively awarded student internships put students to work on real-world problems, allowing them to build a resume and establish connections in the professional world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDU
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDU
Lincoln University, Pennsylvania
500+ employees
Our vision is to be the Union where every Lincoln student has a great experience and is encouraged and assisted to fulfill their potential. The University of Lincoln Students’ Union is an independent body affiliated to the National Union of Students and supports students in both academic and non-academic experiences; whilst working closely with the University and local community. Student leaders are elected by students, and supported by the staff’s expertise delivering services and represent student needs. Our Vision Is to be a Students’ Union where every Lincoln student has a great experience and is encouraged and assisted to fulfil their potential both at university and in life Our Mission We will be an independent, democratic, membership organisation, working in partnership with the University of Lincoln to ensure that our members'​ voices are heard, amplified and acted upon. We will be an important part of shaping and developing our students'​ academic, social, sporting and working life by providing services, advice, support and representation to all that need it, so that our student scan be work ready when they graduate. Our Values We promise that the way we do things will live up to the values that have come from what you told us should be the way we act as your union. Strong Quality Dynamic Approachable Nurturing Honest Find out more about what we do on our website - www.lincolnsu.com
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
TOWER HILL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
TOWER HILL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Wilmington, Delaware
100-499 employees
Founded in 1919, Tower Hill School provides a challenging and exhilarating educational experience for students in Preschool through Grade 12. Through a personalized and innovative approach, students are inspired to be their best in a supportive environment that balances top academics with athletic, artistic, leadership and service opportunities. Character education is integrated throughout the curriculum to develop active citizenship and strong values. Tower Hill embraces diverse cultures and beliefs within a welcoming and inclusive community. The school prepares its students for citizenship in the global community and encourages an appreciation for the lifelong process of learning.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WILMINGTON FRIENDS SCHOOL, INC.
WILMINGTON FRIENDS SCHOOL, INC.
Wilmington, Delaware
100-499 employees
Founded in 1994, Friends School of Wilmington is known for its academic excellence and strong sense of community. The Friends School educational experience is rooted in the essential Quaker principles of simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality, and stewardship (SPICES). We believe the world needs passionate, lifelong learners who act with courage, integrity, and love. Inspired by that need, and the Quaker values of peace, equality, and care for the earth, Friends School of Wilmington is a vigorous academic community committed to educating the whole child.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL, INC.
THE INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL, INC.
Newark, Delaware
100-499 employees
The Independence School serves students age three through grade eight by working toward educational excellence and personal growth. We inspire students to become independent, intellectually curious individuals who possess an exceptional spirit for learning, leadership, and citizenship. This is accomplished through demonstrated strength in teaching and learning, extensive opportunities for growth and discovery, and an intentional attention to character development. The outcomes for Independence students are notable, with students matriculating to selective and rigorous high schools and colleges, many earning generous scholarships.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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INNOVATIVE LEARNING, INC.
INNOVATIVE LEARNING, INC.
Annapolis, Maryland
100-499 employees
A performance-first learning company, Innovative Learning Group, Inc. creates custom training and tools that help employees of Fortune 1000 companies do their jobs more effectively. Headquartered in Troy, Michigan, ILG is a privately held, certified Women’s Business Enterprise founded in 2004 by CEO Lisa Toenniges. Visit www.innovativeLG.com to learn more. Follow ILG on Twitter @innovativeLG and CEO Lisa Toenniges @Toenniges.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ONLINE CONSULTING INC
ONLINE CONSULTING INC
Wilmington, Delaware
25-49 employees
delaware is a fast-growing, global company that delivers advanced solutions and services to organizations striving for a sustainable, competitive advantage. We guide our customers through their business transformation, applying the ecosystems of our main business partners, SAP and Microsoft. We continue to service our customers afterwards, assuring continuity and continuous improvement. In all perspectives, we apply our own sustainable business model that aims for the long-term. Our future leaders are already among us. They are driving our clients’ success, shaping them to stand out today and preparing them for tomorrow. delaware has over 2000 professionals in 24 offices around the world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE COUNTRY SCHOOL, INC.
THE COUNTRY SCHOOL, INC.
Easton, Maryland
50-99 employees
THE COUNTRY SCHOOL, INC. is a company based out of 716 GOLDSBOROUGH STREET, EASTON, Maryland, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CENTREVILLE LAYTON SCHOOL
CENTREVILLE LAYTON SCHOOL
Centreville, Delaware
25-49 employees
Centreville Layton School offers a robust educational and cultural experience for students who learn differently. The program identifies academic and social needs of the individual and provides a curriculum that focuses on problem-solving and critical thinking. Through intervention and strengthening learning strategies, the school empowers each student to reach his or her potential. Students We Serve: Centreville Layton School’s program is designed to meet the individual needs of children and adolescents who learn differently. Numerous challenges to the learning process can interfere with a child’s ability to succeed in a large, traditional classroom. Our students build skill sets and develop learning strategies so they can overcome challenges, achieve academically and thrive socially. Centreville Layton School students may face challenges in one or more of the following areas (but are not limited to): -Dyslexia -Language processing difficulties -Difficulties with spelling, reading, writing, and math -Fine and gross motor skill delays -Executive functioning disorder -Social skills -Anxiety -Receptive and expressive language disorders -Peer relationships -School-related apprehension -Attention issues such as ADHD
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
DELAWARE STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
DELAWARE STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Dover, Delaware
25-49 employees
The Delaware Department of State is an extremely diverse department with responsibilities in virtually every aspect of state government: economic development, finance, transportation, housing, education, culture and quality-of-life issues.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
PINELAND LEARNING CENTER, INC.
PINELAND LEARNING CENTER, INC.
Vineland, New Jersey
50-99 employees
Pineland Learning Ctr is a primary/secondary education company based out of 66 N Main St, Medford, New Jersey, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading