At AIES, we are committed to ensuring that all of our approved centers are equipped with the knowledge, resources, and guidance they need to deliver top-quality education. Our Training & Support services are designed to help your center operate efficiently, maintain high standards, and provide students with the best learning experience possible.
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As an AIES Approved Center, you will receive comprehensive training designed to support your staff in delivering our programs effectively. Training covers all aspects of program delivery, from course administration to student support. Key areas of training include:
AIES is dedicated to offering continuous support for all approved centers. Our goal is to ensure that your center operates smoothly and that any challenges are addressed promptly. Ongoing support services include:
We recognize that each center has unique needs, so AIES offers tailored support to meet those specific requirements. Whether your team needs additional training in a particular area or help with student enrollment, we provide customized solutions to ensure your success.
As an AIES Approved Center, you have access to a range of Marketing Materials designed to help you effectively promote AIES programs and attract prospective students. These resources are professionally designed and customizable to fit your center’s needs, ensuring you can engage your community with compelling and accurate information.
All approved centers gain access to an array of resources designed to help them succeed, including:
As part of our commitment to continuous growth, AIES offers a Professional Development Video Library featuring publicly accessible videos aimed at enhancing the skills and knowledge of staff at approved centers. This library provides valuable resources on various aspects of education, management, and student support, ensuring that all staff members can benefit from ongoing learning.
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