Exam accreditation company, Education Development International has directly benefited from the recession due to an increase in finance professionals entering courses for a career transition.
We reported back in May that many small colleges in the US have fallen victim to the recession, with fewer students enrolling however UK based company, EDI it is a very different story.
Chief executive Nigel Snook said, “Despite wider economic concerns, investment in education and training services, particularly through the public sector, has continued to grow”.
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