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Zone 5’s Research Team Tapped By the Citadel Graduate CollegeZone 5 is pleased to announce its partnership with the Citadel Graduate College. The Graduate College is affiliated with the prestigious Citadel Military College of South Carolina and is one of the largest awarders of graduate degrees in the state. To better pursue its mission “to educate and prepare graduates to become principled leaders” the Graduate College has retained Zone 5 to conduct a major research study including a series of focus groups and a comprehensive market study. The purpose of this project is to learn more about the obstacles and opportunities ahead. “Currently, South Carolina ranks last among states for higher education funding, although the Charleston region will enjoy the economic benefits of Boeing’s new 787 production plant. We need smart research to help our College successfully navigate our marketplace,” commented Mark Danes, the Citadel’s Director of Marketing. “The stakes have never been higher.” “To partner with such a respected institution as the Citadel Graduate College is a great honor. Its research-driven approach to marketing is both progressive and practical,” commented Paul Fahey, Zone 5’s Chief Operating Officer. “Our expectations for a market research partner are high and Zone 5 is a perfect fit for this initiative. Their experience with leading colleges and universities nationwide gives them the insight and understanding to deliver information we can immediately act upon,” added Danes. The Citadel Graduate College provides a broad range of educational programs at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. These programs are designed to accommodate the needs of adult students seeking traditional (non-military) and demanding academic challenges. Currently, the College offers three baccalaureate degree programs (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, and Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering) and six graduate degree programs (Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Business Administration, and Specialist in Education).
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