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Preston Meadows Kids' Day Out is a Plano, TX-based company in the Education sector.
Florence Co is a Bellingham, WA-based company in the Education sector.
ISC is Penn’s Trusted IT Partner, strengthening our community through reliable services and collaborative relationships. Information Systems and Computing (ISC) is the University of Pennsylvania’s central IT organization, providing infrastructure and services upon which Penn’s numerous Schools and Centers build their unique tools and capabilities. ISC’s 270-plus employees work closely with the University’s IT organizations in order to create, deliver and support products and services that help Schools and Centers operate efficiently and effectively. We strive to be easy to work with, and to serve as a trusted advisor to Penn’s IT community, faculty, staff and students in support of an environment of discovery and progress. ISC’s focus on customer service and the high-quality, cost-effective, reliable implementation of modern IT solutions advances the mission of the University, as well as that of each individual School and Center. At Penn, technological freedom and departmental autonomy represent dearly held core values. ISC supports those ideas by providing foundational services and cogent counsel, empowering individuals and departments to employ their distinct strengths in support of their goals. Over the course of nearly three decades, ISC has helped constituents connect and thrive in an ever-changing technology environment. This rich base of experience allows us to respond to client, marketplace and economic needs in order to improve and optimize delivery, ensure the satisfaction of those who depend on our services, and consistently deliver lasting value to the broader University community. To collaborate with the Penn community on IT services that enhance and support the mission of the University of Pennsylvania.
Founded in 2000, Archipelago Learning is a leading subscription-based, software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider of supplemental education products used by approximately 14 million students in nearly 37,600 schools throughout the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
The Art Institutes are a collection of as many as eight for-profit art schools that appear to be owned by Education Principle Foundation and the remnants of two failed parent companies: for-profit college operator Education Management Corporation and D...