The courses include a variety of topics including software training, management training and business operational concerns ranging from employee assessment to career advancement. The agreement applies to non-credit workforce development offerings, not the regular credit offerings of the college, Honnert said.
The agreement provides an additional benefit for BBB-accredited businesses and gives Sinclair access to additional students for its courses, spokesmen for both organizations said.
Discussions during the past two months resulted in the agreement, said Sheri Sword, spokeswoman for the Better Business Bureau organization in Dayton.
Sinclair is in talks with other organizations in hopes of reaching similar agreements which could be announced in upcoming months, Honnert said. He declined to identify those groups.
For more information, contact Sinclair at (937) 512-5741 or online at http://workforce.sinclair.edu, or the Better Business Bureau at (937) 222-5825 or online at http://www.dayton.bbb.org.
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