Graduation For Online Students - American InterContinental University
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Graduation For Online Students - American InterContinental University
FALL / WINTER 2008 Graduation for Online Students CONTENT 2 From the Desk of the Alumni Association AIU Hosts Physical Graduation for Online Students AIU Online Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients News From You! 2008 Virtual Commencement Speaker AIU Alumni Newsletter is a publication of AIU Online AIU Online 5550 Prairie Stone Parkway, Suite 400 Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60192 Editor: Betsy Balachandran, Director of Career Services Submit story ideas and comments to: bbalachandran @ aiuonline.edu Visit our website at: www.aiuonline.edu/alumni © 2008 All rights reserved. Printed in USA CEC2233521 45-19103P 10/08 FROM THE DESK OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Greetings and welcome to the Fall/Winter issue of the AIU Online Alumni Newsletter. The Alumni Affairs Board has been working diligently on several exciting projects this past year, from the Distinguished Alumnus guests to the first-ever AIU Online physical graduation ceremony. We also wanted to share some areas for YOU to participate in with your fellow alumni from AIU Online. Distinguished Alumni Award Do you have unique professional and personal accomplishments as a result of earning your degree from AIU? You can share your success and submit an application for the AIU Online Distinguished Alumni Award. Twice a year, an AIU Online Distinguished Alumnus is selected to receive the prestigious award. To be considered, summarize in your online application how receiving a degree from AIU Online has enabled you to improve both personally and professionally, and how your education has allowed you to impact the lives of others in your community. Submissions should include a current résumé and letter of recommendation along with the application. The award recipient will be flown for an all-expense paid trip* to Hoffman Estates, Illinois (AIU Online’s home office) to receive the award from University leadership. To complete your application, please visit www.aiuonline.com/alumni. *Covers coach-class travel, hotel accommodations for two nights, and meals for the graduate and one guest. Student Ambassador Program As a successful graduate of AIU Online, you have the opportunity to share your experiences with prospective AIU Online students about what it's like to attend the university. Many students considering enrollment would like to hear directly from a graduate why you chose AIU Online, what you liked best about the Virtual Campus, and how much time you devoted to your studies. These are likely similar to questions that you had before enrolling at AIU. Hearing from an alumnus is a valuable service and you can become an AIU Online Student Ambassador by simply completing the form at www.aiuonline.com/alumni. SPORT YOUR AIU SPIRIT! Did you know the AIU Online store features a variety of AIU Online merchandise? Whether you're a student, parent, or alumnus, you're sure to find the AIU hat, shirt, or sweatshirt you are looking for. Also, just in time for the holidays! Need the perfect gift? We can ship directly to you or to the doorstep of anyone on your list. www.cudaapparel.com/aiuonline.php Local Alumni Chapters AIU Online is investigating the possibility of establishing alumni chapters throughout the country. If you would like to be a member, are interested in running a chapter, or have ideas on what sort of activities your local alumni chapter could do, please contact us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you! Lastly, stay tuned for updates and enhancements to the AIU Online Alumni Website, www.aiuonline.com/alumni Contact information for the AIU Online Alumni Association: Career Services 5550 Prairie Stone Parkway Suite 400 Hoffman Estates IL 60192 877-701-3800 ext 15060 [email protected] www.aiuonline.com/alumni CAREER WEEK IS COMING! NOV. 3RD-6TH AIU Online is proud to announce its very first Career Week Event, “Extreme Makeover Job Edition!” This five-day event will offer a series of 35 career-related virtual workshops. Students and alumni are encouraged to log-in and join us for the kick-off event and continue on to participate in any, and all, of the virtual workshops throughout the week. Sessions will be held during both the daytime and evening hours to accommodate the schedules of our busy students and alumni. More information on the Career Week schedule of events and workshops will be emailed to students and alumni. For information on how to log in, visit the Virtual Campus Careers tab or contact Career Services at 877-701-3800 ext 15195 or email careerservices @ aiuonline.edu. FALL/ WINTER 2008 AIU ALUMNI NEWSLETTER 2 AIU HOSTS PHYSICAL GRADUATION FOR ONLINE STUDENTS This summer AIU Online hosted its very first physical graduation ceremony for students graduating in the first half of 2008. Due to the enormous response from students and the demand for tickets it was necessary to hold two ceremonies. Both ceremonies – held on July 27 - had approximately 500 graduates participating and 2,500 guests in attendance. The graduation ceremonies were held in the historic Navy Pier Ballroom, at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois. The ballroom had once been used to train more than 60,000 naval recruits and proved to be a very 3 AIU ALUMNI NEWSLETTER FALL/ WINTER 2008 impressive venue for the out-of-town graduates and guests. While a good number of graduates were from the Chicago area, about three quarters of graduates traveled from out-of-state to attend. There was a representation from almost every state in the country and even some graduates and guests attended from the Bahamas and the Middle East! This was a wonderful opportunity for the University staff to meet the student body, witness them accomplish their goal and also to experience the excitement from friends and families in the audience. If you graduated from your AIU Online degree program and did not have the opportunity to experience a physical graduation ceremony it’s not too late! If you would like to speak to someone regarding the next AIU Online graduation ceremony, please contact us at graduation @ aiuonline.edu Congratulations to AIU Online Graduates of 2008! Meet Brent Messer: From Bachelor's Degree to Boss AIU Online's third Distinguished Alumni Award winner had his pick of jobs around the country before even graduating with his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication with a concentration in Digital Design. While Nevada, Texas, and New York were intriguing, Brent Messer opted to stay in his home state of Florida. It turned out to be a great decision; within a month of his June 2005 graduation from AIU Online, Messner was hired as the Web Services Supervisor for the Florida County where he lived. Soon after, he was awarded a promotion to Applications Division Head. In his new position, Messner is responsible for a team of 25 designers, engineers and supervisors charged with creating web sites for the county and also for engineering and designing software for various county officials and offices. Since working for Alachua County, Messner often finds himself communicating with Alachua County elected officials and he and his staff have been nominated for several design and management awards. Now that his career is on fast-forward, Messner laughs at the days when he feared he would never escape the dead-end jobs of his life before he earned a college degree. “I had a great set of skills and I wanted so much out of life, but without a college degree my options were limited,” he says. “After graduating high school and getting out of the Army, I attended a few brick and mortar schools, but I always had difficulty managing my time effectively. Sometimes I felt like I would never be able to finish my degree. Family and work responsibilities kept getting in the way of sitting in a classroom.” “There is no way I’d be where I am now, doing the things I dreamed of, without my AIU Online degree.” Having already accomplished so much, Messner is looking forward to earning a Master’s degree. “I have no doubt that I will go back for my Master’s at AIU Online. If AIU Online ever creates a Ph.D. program, I’ll probably go back and get that degree too.” “You never stop learning. The more I learn, the more I have to share with my community,” he says. AIU ONLINE DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENTS Read about the past year’s Distinguished Alumni award recipients - Brent Messer and Michelle Bartlett. If you are Distinguished and would like to submit an application for this prestigious award, please visit the AIU Online Alumni Website to review the requirements and submit your application. www.aiuonline.edu/alumni/distinguished_form.aspx The recipient selected to be the American InterContinental University Online Distinguished Alumnus will be flown for an all-expense paid trip* to Hoffman Estates, Illinois to receive their award from University leadership. *Covers coach-class travel, hotel accommodations for two nights, and meals for the graduate and one guest. Meet Michelle Bartlett: Building her Education In May of 2008, Michelle Bartlett was flown to Chicago to receive AIU Online’s Distinguished Alumni Award. A panel of judges selected Bartlett based on her community involvement, academic and professional achievements, and her dedication to education. She has co-founded a company and is just months away from earning her Ph.D.! Bartlett had just a high school education when she decided start a family. At the time, higher education wasn’t an option. “It wasn’t that I doubted my ability – I always tested well and knew that I had the intelligence, but I rarely applied myself and I didn’t think I would have the time.” She didn’t have much confidence that, with all of life’s interruptions, she could earn a college degree. As a stay-at-home mom with four small children, Bartlett decided she wanted to earn enough money to support her family if she had to. “I knew that a college degree would be a step toward a better life. At the time my youngest was one year old and I made it a goal to earn a degree by the time she was in kindergarten.” The more she learned about AIU Online, the more she knew she had found the right school. She didn’t have to worry about leaving her kids anywhere and she enjoyed the fast paced sessions. “The accelerated schedule was difficult, but definitely worth it.” Bartlett graduated from AIU Online’s AABA program in 2004 and the BBA program in 2005. Bartlett’s goal is to finish her doctoral research in Educational Leadership in Higher Education with a cognate in Statistics. She plans to graduate with a doctorate from Clemson University in May 2009. “While I was still at AIU Online I realized I wanted to be a teacher. My instructors at AIU were so influential and motivating; I would like to have that same impact on other students.” In addition to working towards her Ph.D., Michelle is also co-owner of a consulting organization that conducts Human Resource development and online survey research (www.hrdleader.com). “My AIU Online instructors set a good example in being part of both the academic and the real worlds.” Recently she presented a paper at an Academy of Human Resource Development conference and won a Best Paper Award at the 2007 College Teaching & Learning Conference. FALL/ WINTER 2008 AIU ALUMNI NEWSLETTER 4 NEWS FROM YOU! The AIU Online Alumni Association wants to hear from you! We would like to hear about the exciting changes and events in your life! Whether you have been promoted, been published, received an award, or have been recently married or become a new parent …it’s all great news to share! Send us a digital photo along with your personal update and it may be selected to appear in the next AIU Online Alumni newsletter! AIU Online is also hosting a photo contest for the best photo of 2008. Submit your news, updates and/or photos to [email protected] and you could win an AIU Prize! Here are some ideas for news and for photo submissions. You can submit long or short pieces or just photographs. • Photo for contest • Comic strip or art • Travel you would recommend • Food for thought story or commentary • Big news: (job promotion, career change, awards, community activity, wedding, baby) • Job openings in your organization you would like other Alumni to know about With over 50,000 alumni, we know there are plenty of good news stories to share. Submit your news and photo today! News from fellow AIU Alumnus: Keith Pounds Announces Release of New Books! AIU Online Alumnus Keith Pounds announces the release of two new books, one of which he authored himself and one on which he served as editor and book agent. 5 AIU ALUMNI NEWSLETTER FALL/ WINTER 2008 Keith Pounds is a Lebanon/Grenada-era military veteran having served as a Hospital Corpsman with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. During his military career, Keith served as a Senior Corpsman in the Internal Medicine Department, Naval Hospital, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; as a combat medic with the 4th Marine Division, New Orleans, Louisiana. He also managed the Medical Department onboard the USS Joseph Hewes (FF-1078) and served with the 101st Naval Hospital based out of Charleston, South Carolina. As a civilian, Keith has spent several successful years in restaurant and hospitality management. After his honorable military discharge and several years of business management experience and a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resource Management, Pounds earned a Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in Organizational Development and Psychology from American InterContinental University. The book “Articles from War” (Infinity Publishing) was released in August, 2008. It was written by Lt. Colonel Bill Connor, J.D., who returned from combat operations in Afghanistan in May 2008. This book highlights Lt. Col. Connor’s service with South Carolina’s 218th Infantry Brigade commanding U.S. advisory efforts in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. This was the largest deployment of South Carolina troops since World War II. The book also highlights Lt. Col. Connor’s combat duty alongside Prince Harry, making him one of the only Americans to have ever served in combat with an immediate member of the Royal family. The author has announced that his proceeds from the book will be donated to private Christian schools in South Carolina. Pounds worked as the book’s editor and compiled the many articles included. He also functioned as agent, scheduling book signings and managing other marketing efforts. Keith is also the author of the soon-to-bereleased “The Psychology of Management: Different Ways on Different Days” (iUniverse Publications due out in October, 2008). In this book, he highlights a “systems” approach in exploring the many forces working within all organizations. He shows how to prevent the inevitable “friction” caused by the inadequate management of these often unseen and immeasurable forces. Readers will also come to better understand and work with the array of employee personalities encountered in the workplace and gain a fascinating look at varying management styles and how they are best put to use. As Pounds is quoted in The Psychology of Management, “all organizations have pretty much the same access to the resources needed to be successful. They have access to the same computer systems, same telephone systems, same raw materials and same marketing analyses. While organizations may have access to the same demographics of potential employees, the employees that are actually in the organization are what set each and every organization apart from the other. This is why I am adamant in saying that people are our most important asset!” Pounds currently serves as the Science Specialist Assistant for Orangeburg Consolidated School District Five in Orangeburg, South Carolina. In this capacity, he works with over 100 public school science teachers in 13 separate schools helping to ensure that they meet state mandated science curriculum. In addition, his articles and commentaries appear often on the editorial pages of his hometown newspaper The Times & Democrat (Orangeburg, S.C.). AIU ONLINE 2008 VIRTUAL COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER - JOHN WOOD AIU Online was pleased to work with John Wood for the AIU Online Virtual commencement ceremony key note speech this year. John made an exceptional decision to leave an executive career at Microsoft Corporation to pursue his passion of bringing books to children in poverty stricken areas of the world. He also formed a non-profit organization called “Room to Read,” to help more than one million children break the cycle of poverty through the power of education. Wood’s inspiration came from his own education which set the foundation for his future. His goal is to spread the foundation he received to children in the world’s poorest places. Since its inception in 2000, Room to Read has helped open more than 280 schools and 3,600 multi-lingual libraries in developing nations around the world. Room to Read has distributed more than 2.8 million children’s books, and supports more than 2,300 young girls with scholarships. And this is just the “iceberg’s tip” as Room to Read plans for 20,000 libraries and schools serving at least 10 million children. John Wood describes his journey in Leaving Microsoft to Change the World, a book described by Publishers Weekly as “an infectiously inspiring read.” His book has been translated into 10 languages, and appeals to entrepreneurs, philanthropists, educators, and internationalists. It was voted a Top 10 Non-Fiction Title of 2006 by Hudson’s Books. Among several awards and honors Wood has accumulated for his accomplishments, he was a recipient of Time magazine’s “Asian Heroes” Award which recognizes “20 People under 40 who have done something brave, bold, or remarkable.” ALUMNI ACCESS TO THE VIRTUAL CAMPUS! John Wood recording his virtual ceremony speech in our recording studio. Remarkably, he is the only non-Asian ever chosen for this honor. Room to Read currently operates in eight countries in Asia and Africa, ranging from Cambodia to Nepal to South Africa and Zambia. For more information on Room to Read, visit www.roomtoread.org Did you know that, as an alumnus of AIU Online you still have access to the Virtual Campus? There are regular updates and new information and announcements. The Virtual Commons hosts presentations from industry professionals and AIU’s Career Services department offers a wealth of career information and workshops. You can continue accessing the shopping page and your official university email account. Can’t remember your password? Contact Technical Support at 877-701-3800 ext 13400 or [email protected] for password re-set. They will send a new password to the personal email address you have on file with AIU. Make sure you confirm this email address with Technical Support. https://mycampus.aiu-online.com If you have changed your personal email address, you will be transferred to Student Records to update your official contact information. You’ll also need to verify your identity and then they will update your file. Technical Support cannot send a new password to just any email address but, once your new email address is on file, contact Tech Support so they can send a new password which will allow you to log back in. FALL/ WINTER 2008 AIU ALUMNI NEWSLETTER 6 CONTINUING YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH AIU ONLINE Remember that continuous learning and education can help you grow career opportunities and increase salary potential. Plus, you may be eligible for an AIU grant if you are thinking about continuing on for an additional degree. Please contact your Admissions Advisor or call 877-701-3800 to speak with someone about continuing your education at AIU Online. Do you know someone who could benefit from an AIU Online degree? Make a quick visit to the Alumni website and you can provide us with that person's contact info. One of our Admissions Advisors will then contact your friend or associate to discuss the University and it’s the many benefits of online studies. To recommend someone, visit http://www.aiuonline.edu/alumni/ University grants or scholarships are based on established criteria as published in the University’s catalog and are awarded after verification that the conditions of eligibility have been met. 5550 Prairie Stone Parkway, Suite 400 Hoffman Estates, IL 60192