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Affiliates
Clients of Cambridge enjoy the very special benefits of the active support
and involvement of some of the world’s leading professional organizations. Each
of these affiliates offers a unique service critical to (1) the effective
delivery of all our programs and services, (2) the actual development of
plans and, (3) the support necessary to realize each client’s needs and
aspirations.
We are honored to be affiliated with these outstanding organizations:
The Association for the Advancement of International Education
AAIE sponsors Cambridge in its strategic planning programs and facilitation services for international schools. In partnership with AAIE, Cambridge has worked with a host of international schools, including American International School/Dhaka, Bangladesh; Cairo American College/Cairo, Egypt; Schutz American School/Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; Nagoya International School/Nagoya, Japan; and Asociación Escuelas Lincoln/Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Visit the AAIE web site at: www.aaie.org
American Association of School Administrators
In order to assist districts and other educational entities in strategic
planning, Cambridge, with the AASA, created in 1987 the International Strategic
Planning Center for Education™. Currently, the Center has 22 operational
partnerships encompassing 21 states, 3 centers in Canada, and 1 center in the
Middle East. Cambridge has trained over 4,000 internal facilitators through the
Center.
Visit the AASA web site at: www.aasa.org
International Schools Services
ISS is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to education excellence for students
attending international schools. It provides a comprehensive range of high quality
services and solutions for schools, educators, families, and corporations. ISS is
a Cambridge's primary delivery system for strategic planning in the international
arena.
Visit the ISS web site at: www.iss.edu
San Diego State University College of Extended Studies
San Diego State University's College of Extended Studies offers STRATEGICS® program participants the opportunity to earn graduate credit. The Strategic Planning program offers 2 semester hours credit. The Strategic Thinking, Action, and Site programs each offer 1 credit. Participants must qualify, register, and pay fees in accordance with their course selection.
Visit the SDSU web site at: www.sdsu.edu
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