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BEREA COLLEGE
BEREA COLLEGE
Berea, Kentucky
500+ employees
Beginning in Fall 2016, Berea College expanded its business education initiative in a new direction by granting the selected group of students the opportunity to manage a $100,000 portfolio of equities on the U.S. stock market. The goal is to grow the portfolio to $500,000 and consequently distribute its proceeds to the operating budget of the College. Beyond financial goals, the Investment Club's priority is to advance skills and knowledge of investing and fiduciary management of funds and spread financial literacy on campus. “The Jester and Jester Cap logos are registered trademarks of The Motley Fool Holdings, Inc. and are used here with permission.” See our portfolio below:
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CENTRE COLLEGE
CENTRE COLLEGE
Danville, Kentucky
500+ 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.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
ASBURY COLLEGE
ASBURY COLLEGE
Wilmore, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Asbury University is a Christian liberal arts school dedicated to building the total student - mind, body and soul - to equip them for a lifetime of servant leadership. The school constantly strives to uphold its motto of, "Academic Excellence and Spiritual Vitality."​ Across its 120 year history, Asbury has an outstanding record of sending culture shapers into the world and proving that the slogan is a true commitment. A recent survey asked students to give their first, unvarnished thought in response to the question, "What's the first thing you think of when someone says, 'Asbury University?'​"​ The overwhelming response was, "Community."​ This reflects the close-knit, supportive attitude of students, faculty and staff. That reflects our Christian commitment to lift one another up.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
Wilmore, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Christian Care Communities is Kentucky’s largest faith-based not-for-profit provider of affordable housing and long-term care for older adults. Founded in Louisville in 1884, Christian Care serves older adults through an extensive network of retirement communities, including independent living apartments and patio homes, assisted living, skilled nursing care, adult day programs, and Alzheimer's and dementia care. Faith. Care. Family. Our commitment to these core values is at work across all Christian Care senior living communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNION COLLEGE KENTUCKY
UNION COLLEGE KENTUCKY
Barbourville, Kentucky
50-99 employees
Union College, nestled in mountains of Eastern Kentucky, is a vibrant piece of the Barbourville community. Steeped in a rich history and an evolving sense of purpose, Union’s commitment to education and to the region is embodied in its mission statement: To serve the academic needs of a diverse community of undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students in a dynamic, personal environment that promotes intellectual, spiritual, and physical enrichment of students, faculty, and staff and the economic growth and health of our Appalachian region. Formed in 1879, Union’s purpose was to educate the next generation of teachers and professionals in Barbourville. Barbourville was, at that time, the largest town south of Richmond, and over the next 50 years, Barbourville would produce two Kentucky Governors, including Union Alumnus Flem Sampson, a United States Congressman, and a US Senator. Union’s success has been demonstrated in the accomplishments of its alumni - in 1993, Dr. Phillip Sharp won the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his work in RNA splicing, making Union College one of only two institutions in the Commonwealth of Kentucky with a Nobel laureate among its alumni. Dr. Marcetta Darensbourg was named the 2018 SEC Professor of the year, following being named to the National Academy of the Sciences in 2017. In 1999, Mary Stanton was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for her book, From Selma to Sorrow: The Life and Death of Viola Liuzzo. Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey have repeatedly earned accolades as top Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and breeders, including the award for most wins in a given year.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY, INC.
LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY, INC.
Lexington, Kentucky
100-499 employees
Yokohama Industries Americas Inc., headquartered in Versailles, KY. USA is a leading supplier of automotive and industrial products in North and South America. Our product range includes tube and hose assemblies, sealant products, as well as variety of industrial products including: hydraulic hose assemblies, conveyer belts, marine hoses, and marine fenders. YIA is a subsidiary of The Yokohama Rubber Company and we are an integral part of the Yokohama Multiple Business Group, which employs over 5,000 people on a global basis.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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OAKDALE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
OAKDALE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
Jackson, Kentucky
25-49 employees
Oakdale Christian Academy is a Christ-centered academic and boarding school serving boys and girls in grades 7-12. We enroll 60 students at our 12-acre campus located eight miles from Jackson, KY. We feature a traditional college-preparatory curriculum providing an academic program that produces a college acceptance rate of over 90%. Annually, we enroll students from 20 states and eight countries. 15% of our students are international, and 40% are non-white. Oakdale provides the best value in boarding school education in America. Our annual cost for tuition, room and board is $22,175 for domestic students (international students, please contact us for current cost). Additionally, two-thirds of our families receive some amount of needs based financial aid to help them afford to send their child to Oakdale. There are also private lending options available to help finance your child’s tuition. At Oakdale we maintain an overall 2-1 student-staff ratio, with two full-time dorm deans per 20-student dorm unit. Typically these low student-staff ratios are financially out of reach for many families, but we strive to make our quality education available to anyone. In fact, 80% of our students receive financial aid. Oakdale Christian Academy is accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools through Advanc-ED. We are affiliated with the Free Methodist Church-USA, and were the first U.S. school to receive boarding accreditation by ACSI.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
BLUEGRASS GREENSOURCE, INC.
BLUEGRASS GREENSOURCE, INC.
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Bluegrass Greensource is an organization dedicated to providing environmental resources and information to schools, community groups, local governments and citizens in Central Kentucky. Since the organization was founded in 2001, it has continually pursued its mission by providing outreach programs that focus on household hazardous waste, rain barrels, environmentally-friendly lawn care, waste reduction, rain gardens, energy efficiency and more. Since the beginning, Greensource has partnered with numerous agencies and individuals to develop programs that promote waste reduction and increased water quality. The award-winning Live Green Lexington Partner program is an initiative created by Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government and managed by Greensource that has fostered recycling and water quality initiatives in more than 300 businesses, over 70 schools and more than 50 apartment complexes in Lexington. In addition to community outreach and education, Bluegrass Greensource is dedicated to providing the highest quality environmental education to Central Kentucky’s students. The organization’s experienced education staff travel throughout the region conducting lessons and activities on waste reduction, water quality, energy and other issues.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
REDWOOD COOPERATIVE SCHOOL
REDWOOD COOPERATIVE SCHOOL
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Redwood Cooperative School engages preschool through middle school students in hands-on, inquiry-based learning. We maintain an excellent teacher-to-student ratio for personalized instruction and attention for all students. These ratios facilitate active engagement in and out of the classroom and help develop a love of learning in all of our students. Redwood is a progressive education school, utilizing project-based learning and promoting active engagement from our community of families.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
1TOP SCHOOL LLC
1TOP SCHOOL LLC
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
State of Kentucky
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
ENROLLMENT BUILDERS
ENROLLMENT BUILDERS
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
One enrollment equals one story. The heart of Enrollment Builders is filled with stories of real people fulfilling their dream of earning a college degree. Through experience, empowerment, and science, Enrollment Builders helps higher education institutions grow enrollment one story at a time. We are an ideal partner for your University if you are: • Struggling to determine whether your budget and resources are aligned with enrollment goals • Looking for more high-quality leads from your website • Looking for a contact center or higher education call center to support admissions and recruitment efforts • Seeking improved results from digital marketing sources and media plan • Worrying about launching and/or keeping academic programs that do not align with enrollment goals • Struggling with implementing or reinforcing fundamental management practices required to sustain growth • Lacking access to performance data required to scale • Struggling to adapt to a consultative sales culture in recruitment and admissions
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
COMMUNITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL
COMMUNITY MONTESSORI SCHOOL
Lexington, Kentucky
1-24 employees
Manage the office. Daily task consist of managing inventory, record transactions, schedule tours, put together packets for parents.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard