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XAVIER UNIVERSITY
XAVIER UNIVERSITY
Cincinnati, Ohio
500+ employees
Founded in 1831, Xavier University is a Jesuit Catholic university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Its three colleges offer more than 90 undergraduate majors, 55 minors and 19 graduate programs to 7,000 total students. The University is the sixth-oldest Catholic university in the nation and one of 28 Jesuit colleges and universities nationwide.
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Market Leading
BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Explore the world. Start within. At Bellarmine, educational success is made attainable with the help of dedicated faculty and advisors. All students are able to sign up for the courses they need to complete their majors, guaranteeing graduation within four years. Between connections built through small class sizes and those built through the internship program or with alumni, our undergraduate students are better prepared to enter the workforce, while our graduate and doctoral programs produce students who are leaders in their fields. For more information or to schedule a campus tour, visit http://www.bellarmine.edu/admissions/undergraduate/ For graduate and doctoral programs, visit http://www.bellarmine.edu/admissions/graduate/
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Market Leading
HANOVER COLLEGE
HANOVER COLLEGE
Hanover, Indiana
100-499 employees
Hanover College is a nationally ranked, private, liberal arts institution that overlooks the Ohio River from one of the nation’s most beautiful campuses. Our curriculum offers an experiential, interdisciplinary approach to 33 majors, including the opportunity to design your own. Hanover College is dedicated to creating a distinctive intellectual community within which students are challenged and nurtured to take responsibility for their learning and their lives and to develop their unique abilities to their highest levels. Hanover offers distinctive professional programs in the sciences (pre-med, environmental science, kinesiology, psychology, etc.), education, and business. Regardless of their chosen major, our graduates are successful because they are challenged academically and encouraged to continue their research in an off-campus and independent study, as well as project-based internships. As a result, our alumni are civically engaged, motivated, and stand out from the rest. Hanover College is located just outside historic Madison, Indiana, and is close to Louisville (45 minutes), Indianapolis (95 minutes) & Cincinnati (70 minutes). Hanover Principles Hanover College abides by a principle-based code of conduct, developed by Hanover students, faculty, and administration to aid campus living and make your experience here the most rewarding possible. Mission Hanover College is a challenging and supportive community whose members take responsibility for lifelong inquiry, transformative learning, and meaningful service.
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MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY
Cincinnati, Ohio
100-499 employees
Mount St. Joseph University is a Catholic academic community grounded in the spiritual values and vision of its founders, the Sisters of Charity. The University educates its students through interdisciplinary liberal arts and professional curricula emphasizing values, integrity, and social responsibility. www.msj.edu/about
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
GEORGETOWN COLLEGE
GEORGETOWN COLLEGE
Georgetown, Kentucky
100-499 employees
The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) is a research and policy institute within Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy. CEW studies the links between education, career qualifications, and workforce demands. CEW operates within an environment of complete academic freedom, independently developing our own research agenda and going wherever the facts and analysis take us.
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Below Market
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI FOUNDATION
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI FOUNDATION
Cincinnati, Ohio
100-499 employees
Private-sector fundraising for the University of Cincinnati
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KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL, INC.
KENTUCKY COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Kentucky Country Day School is an independent, coeducational school with 817 students in grades JK through 12. We’re located on a beautiful 80+ acre campus in eastern Jefferson County. We educate the whole child through a rigorous college preparatory academic program as well as a wide variety of athletic, fine arts, and extracurricular opportunities. Small class sizes (average of 16 students) allow our exceptional faculty to get to know every child and make sure that every student is actively engaged with learning. Our mission is summed up in our motto: Citizen, Scholar, Steward.
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SPALDING UNIVERSITY
SPALDING UNIVERSITY
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Transilvania University of Brasov aims at training highly qualified specialists in the fields of fundamental sciences, technology, economics, law, sociology, arts and medical science as well as at providing knowledge and services for society. Thus, Transilvania University ensures and develops the resources and instruments necessary for educational and scientific research processes at a level which meets the requirements of The European Space for Higher Education and Research as defined by The Bologna, Copenhagen and Lisbon Declarations and promoted by The National Strategy for Higher Education in Romania.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
LOUISVILLE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
LOUISVILLE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Founded in 1915, Louisville Collegiate School is a JK-12, co-ed independent day school located in the historic Highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. Collegiate provides a nurturing learning environment that upholds high academic standards while implementing innovative ideas in a supportive, student-centered community. We develop lifelong learners who are informed, engaged, and ethical citizens and leaders in our diverse world. At Collegiate, we focus on social-emotional learning, building a culture and climate emphasizing comprehensive wellness, and providing an inclusive community. We are intentional about being a welcoming and connected community. We are proud of our history and reputation as a small school where students are known and loved. We remain committed to providing all our students with the best possible educational experience. One of the hallmarks of a Collegiate education is that teachers know your children and work with them to be successful in the classroom. Building and maintaining these transformative student-teacher relationships is vital in making Collegiate a healthy place for students to learn and grow.
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Market Competitive
SACRED HEART SCHOOLS
SACRED HEART SCHOOLS
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Sacred Heart Schools on Sheridan Road - the Academy of the Sacred Heart for Girls and Hardey Preparatory for Boys – are independent, Catholic, single-sex elementary schools committed to academic excellence. The essence of this educational vision and tradition is articulated in the Goals and Criteria of Sacred Heart schools: Sacred Heart Schools commit themselves to educate to: -a personal and active faith in God; -a deep respect for intellectual values; -a social awareness which impels to action; -the building of community as a Christian value; -personal growth in an atmosphere of wise freedom
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THE SULLIVAN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, INC.
THE SULLIVAN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, INC.
Louisville, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Sullivan University is a private higher learning institution dedicated to providing students with high-quality, career-focused educational opportunities. We offer many different areas of study designed to give students the skills they need to put their degree to work in their career of choice. Our carefully crafted programs range from the certificate level to Ph.D. and are offered in class and online. Our physical campuses are located in Louisville, Lexington, and Louisa, Kentucky.
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Below Market
KNOWLEDGEWORKS FOUNDATION
KNOWLEDGEWORKS FOUNDATION
Cincinnati, Ohio
50-99 employees
Every day, educators across the country work hard to prepare and inspire the next generation of thinkers, leaders and entrepreneurs. Children in their classrooms come from different backgrounds, have distinct sets of experiences and various world views. Their students’ complex identities, paired with the changes in how students receive and manage information, means that the “one-size-fits-all” model of education doesn’t work. What would happen if we empower all educators to engage each student’s unique learning style and personal strengths while ensuring high expectations for academic growth? We could spark a generation of confident and skilled learners ready to contribute to their communities and to the workforce. We anticipate and prepare for the future of education. We create policies that support innovative teaching and learning. We develop the capacity of educators. By looking ahead to the future of learning and work, transforming policy and growing educator impact, the KnowledgeWorks team helps policymakers and communities create a foundation for systemic change.
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