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THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
Wooster, Ohio
500+ employees
The College of Wooster is America’s premier college for mentored undergraduate research. Since 2002, U.S. News & World Report has asked college presidents and deans which colleges provide the best undergraduate research opportunities and senior capstone program. Only two have made both lists every year: Wooster and Princeton. The presidents and deans also ranked Wooster seventh among all liberal arts colleges in America where “the faculty has an unusually strong commitment to undergraduate teaching.” Founded in 1866, Wooster enrolls approximately 2,000 students, who choose from more than 50 academic programs in the sciences, humanities, business and the arts. Wooster offers an excellent, comprehensive liberal arts education, culminating in a rigorous senior project, in which each student works one-on-one with a faculty mentor to conceive, organize and complete a significant research project on a topic of the student’s own choosing. Through this distinctive program, every Wooster student develops abilities valued by employers and graduate schools alike: initiative, self-confidence, independent judgment, creative problem solving, and strong written and oral communication skills. Almost a third of Wooster’s students play intercollegiate athletics, a third perform in at least on musical group, and a quarter are involved in theatre and the arts. Notable Wooster alumni include award-winning filmmakers Duncan Jones ’95, director of Source Code and Moon, and J.C. Chandor ’96, writer and director of Margin Call and All Is Lost; Jennifer Haverkamp ’79, director of the Environmental Defense Fund’s international climate program; Donald Kohn ’64, former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve; Laurie Kosanovich ’94, general counsel for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; and Sangram Sisodia ’77, director of the Center for Molecular Neurobiology at the University of Chicago.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE STORES
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE STORES
Oberlin, Ohio
50-99 employees
Headquartered in Oberlin, OH, the National Association of College Stores (NACS) is the trade association representing the nearly $11 billion higher education retail industry. NACS is the leading resource and advocate for the industry while ensuring the vitality of higher education retailers through education and research, the provision of critical programs and services, and the development of strategic partnerships that enable members to better serve their customers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
LAKE RIDGE ACADEMY
LAKE RIDGE ACADEMY
North Ridgeville, Ohio
50-99 employees
Lake Ridge Academy is the only K-12 co-ed college prep school on Cleveland's West Side with 420 students on an 93-acre campus. Lake Ridge Academy is known for its three centers of excellence - the Center for Fine Arts, the Center for Scientific Exploration and Research, and the Center for Global Citizenship. Many of our graduates pursue engineering, science, fine arts, and business majors in college, and the large majority of students gain acceptance to their first-choice college year over year. Two foreign languages (Spanish and French) are taught beginning in kindergarten, and the school's students are known for their commitment to community service and a set of core values that are central to their academic, social and extracurricular activities. The school's teachers are talented experts in their respective fields who nurture the joy of lifelong learning in our students.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
OLD TRAIL SCHOOL
OLD TRAIL SCHOOL
Bath, Ohio
50-99 employees
Old Trail School is an independent, coeducational day school for children age 2 to grade 8, located on a 62-acre campus within the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. For 100 years, Old Trail has inspired the best and brightest young minds in the region with a curriculum built upon the foundation of meaningful, experiential learning opportunities. As the nation's only independent school located in a national park, Old Trail and its community have daily access to abundant resources, unparalleled experiences and a beautiful setting to call home.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
LAWRENCE SCHOOL
LAWRENCE SCHOOL
Broadview Heights, Ohio
50-99 employees
Lawrence County School District is a primary/secondary education company based out of 700 Capital Ave, Frankfort, KY, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES HIGH SCHOOL
SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES HIGH SCHOOL
Cleveland, Ohio
50-99 employees
Founded in 2003, Saint Martin de Porres is a Catholic, co-educational high school located in the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood of Cleveland. As a member of the national Cristo ReyⓇ Network of schools, Saint Martin is one of 37+ network high schools that uniquely integrates four years of rigorous academic curricula, four years of professional work experience, and robust support to and through college. Serving students from families of limited financial means, Saint Martin empowers students to change the trajectory of their lives through education.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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RUFFING MONTESSORI SCHOOL
RUFFING MONTESSORI SCHOOL
Rocky River, Ohio
25-49 employees
Ruffing Montessori School is located in the beautiful residential community of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. With a 60+ year history, Ruffing’s LEED certified building sits on three acres and includes a recently completed outdoor learning environment. Educating children from 18 months through eighth grade, Ruffing is a thriving co-educational, independent school, with a national reputation for excellence. Ruffing’s Montessori program, firmly rooted in the developmental stages of children, emphasizes freedom with responsibility, promoting independence and self-direction in a collaborative learning environment. Ruffing’s faculty are experienced Montessori-trained educators who work with children in multi-aged classrooms. A rigorous curriculum emphasizes geography, history, humanities, world culture, global language, physical education and the arts in addition to the core subjects of science, mathematics, reading and writing. Ruffing graduates are well-prepared for high school and have a very strong track record of acceptance in secondary schools. The mission of Ruffing Montessori School is to employ the philosophy and methods of Dr. Maria Montessori to educate young people to their fullest potential, instilling a deep sense of personal independence and social responsibility. With the knowledge that they are citizens of the world, they will contribute to that world by making decisions based on the highest order of ethics and conscience.
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Top Benefits
CANTON MEDICAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION
CANTON MEDICAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Canton, Ohio
25-49 employees
Welcome to the home of Canton Medical Education Foundation's Internal Medicine Residency Program! Through our training sites at Aultman Hospital, Mercy Medical Center, and our extensive network of...
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Top Benefits
CLEVELAND MUSIC SCHOOL SETTLEMENT
CLEVELAND MUSIC SCHOOL SETTLEMENT
Cleveland, Ohio
50-99 employees
Inspired by music's remarkable ability to bring people together, The Music Settlement, (TMS) is a community music school in Cleveland, Ohio. TMS was founded in 1912 by Almeda Adams, as part of the Settlement Movement. She set out to connect immigrants new to our city with people from all walks of life to celebrate and share experiences through our Center for Music, Center for Early Childhood and Center for Music Therapy and the BOP STOP performance venue. Delighted to be a part of Cleveland's robust arts and culture community, we take great pride in inspiring the promise and potential within each of the individuals we serve.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
PARAGON-TEC, INC.
PARAGON-TEC, INC.
Cleveland, Ohio
25-49 employees
Established in 1996, the Company is headquartered in Cleveland, OH, and operates from three locations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EJ THERAPY, INC.
EJ THERAPY, INC.
Wooster, Ohio
50-99 employees
EJ Therapy provides Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy services for children in the Wayne, Ashland, Holmes, Stark County area. Therapy is individualized and can be provided in a one on one setting or in small group settings. Our therapists are experts in their fields, have specialized training and years of experience to provide each child with the best practice methods in all therapy disciplines. Call our office to ask questions, and set up an appointment. We also have Educational Audiology services for those with hearing deficits.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE SERVICES
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE SERVICES
Cleveland, Ohio
500+ employees
Our Mission: To provide individualized support and tools to navigate the visual world. Who we are: We are a team of professionals dedicated to providing the support and tools needed to navigate the visual world. Our team of optometrists, vision rehabilitation therapists, teachers, employment specialists and other staff assess one’s needs with empathy and professionalism, seeking to help each individual understand his or her unique vision-related challenges and the resources available to them. Why We Are Here: We live in a world that is designed for those with clear vision, creating challenges for those with less than clear vision. These challenges can be intimidating, isolating, and seemingly unfair, but, we believe the quality of one’s sight should not determine the quality of one’s life. Our mission is to provide support and tools to overcome sight challenges that exist in the visual world. What We Do: We assess each individual’s specific needs, seeking to understand their vision-related challenges and goals. We then create an individualized plan to support them in reaching those goals through training on a variety of tools and techniques. We educate the community about the resources and opportunities available for those with less than clear vision, while also advocating for community awareness in a world designed for those with clear vision. How We Do It: We support individuals of all ages with a high level of compassion and expertise through individualized services that may include: -Vision exams and assessments -Recommendations and instruction on low vision aids and assistive technology -Training on tools and techniques -Education and support to children and families -Employment opportunities within CSC or other organizations -Advocacy for accessibility needs in school, work and community -Recreation and socialization activities -Counseling and peer support groups
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard