The George Washington University and University of Missouri – Kansas City Sign New Partnership with AllCampus

AllCampus LogoChicago (December 11, 2024) –– AllCampus, a leading higher education management company partnering with top universities and employers to solve their biggest academic program and workplace benefit challenges, today announced new partnerships with the George Washington University and University of Missouri-Kansas City, highlighting AllCampusS’ creative and flexible approach to helping universities find innovative and affordable solutions for their online programs.

Most recently, AllCampus partnered with the GW School of Business to support five new online graduate business programs, including the Online Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Information Systems Technology, Master of Human Resource Management, Master of Science in Management, and Master of Science in Project Management. After a review of the competitive landscape, AllCampus worked with GW to reach an average scholarship above 20%, making these programs a compelling value and serving AllCampus’ mission to make education more affordable, accessible, and equitable for all.

AllCampus’s new partnership with the UMKC School of Law includes a fully online Master of Legal Studies with a general track as well as focused tracks in health-care law, human resources law, and compliance law. Another track in business law is planned. Notably, AllCampus and UMKC’s agreement does not follow the standard revenue share or fee-for-service contracts that are typical of online program management (OPM) partnerships. Instead, it’s a co-investment where both parties are invested in marketing and recruitment efforts.

The wide range of online programs and unique agreements that AllCampus is bringing to both universities come at a time of increased competition for students among colleges nationally. AllCampus provides expert help, new technologies and innovative processes to support their partners efficiently in today’s evolving higher ed environment.

“AllCampus has worked hard to remain thoughtful in our approach to our partnerships and support of universities at a time when the competition for students is at an all-time high,” said Joe Diamond, CEO at AllCampus. “After careful evaluation, both GW and University of Missouri-Kansas City chose AllCampus because our services are provided at costs that are lower than if the university were to perform these functions on their own. These new partnerships are a testament to our creative pricing models and relentless mission to lowering the cost of higher education.”

The two new partnership announcements come soon after AllCampus announced 15+ new programs and partnerships with institutions like NYU Silver School of Social Work, University of San Francisco, Purdue University and University of Southern California. This impressive momentum and expansion into on-campus support signal a growing number of colleges and universities exploring new partnerships and renewing existing ones in the higher education management space.

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With a mission to make higher education more affordable, accessible, and equitable for all, AllCampus helps universities evolve their academic programs and exceed the dynamic expectations of students. Through its Workplace Division, AllCampus partners with employers to better attract, retain and develop their talent by optimizing their learning & development and education benefits programs. Universities and employers trust AllCampus to build lasting partnerships that bring high-value education to millions of working professionals. To learn more, follow AllCampus on LinkedIn or visit allcampus.com.


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