Private college boasts 93% job placement rate

| 10/03/2015 | 6 Comments

(CNS): The ICCI achieved an overall job placement rate for its 220 plus graduates last year of 93 per cent, according to a report from its accrediting body. In its post graduate MSc Management and MBA course, as well as its BSc in Liberal Studies and BA in Human and Social Services, the college chalked up a 100 per cent placement rate.

“We are very proud of these outcomes. This achievement is really a testament to our talented faculty and staff who work with our students to make them job ready,” Dr David Marshall, the ICCI’s president said in the wake of the report results.

The College’s international accrediting agency, The Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools requires its credited institutions to achieve a minimum placement rate of 65 per cent each year.

The accreditor also measures retention rates for academic course and the overall rate was 76%, although one course, the AS in General Studies, fell below the required level of 65 per cent.

Marshall said the college had some work to do on that course to make sure more students actually earn the degree but he pointed to the difficulties the students at ICCI face.

“It is tough for many of our students to earn a degree as most of them work full-time and have families. Some students are also struggling to pay for college,” he said. “It is heartbreaking when a student drops out of ICCI because of the inability to pay tuition. This is why we are aggressively out asking the business community to support scholarships,” Marshall added.

ACICS requires accredited institutions to report annually achievements in retention, placement and licensure pass rates in the CAR. The reporting year was from 1 July 2013 to 30 June 2014. Institutions submit the CAR to ACICS each November. ACICS then reviews the CAR, verifies the data, and issues the CAR report.

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  1. Maximus says:

    Great College and some great teachers…Just wish that Scott Cummings was still there. He had an uncanny ability to make every single student (young or old) be the best they could be.

    Hats off to you Mr. Cummings, hope you and the family are well!

  2. Rick says:

    I wonder how ‘placement’ is defined? Since most of the students are working people, does that mean if they retain their jobs after graduating they are ‘placed’?

  3. Shhhhhh. says:

    Looking at the picture of the graduates, I see that they are mostly women. What’s new? Come on gentlemen, step up!

    • Anonymous says:

      There were 200 graduates, only a few of which are in the picture. Perhaps the others could not take off from work for picture day.

  4. Anonymous says:

    If it is so heartbreaking to see students leave who can’t pay then why is the school constantly raising tuition? Obviously it’s not that heartbreaking…

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