Continuing Professional Education that Benefits Your Organization

At DeVry University's Keller Center for Corporate Learning, we offer a unique suite of higher education, professional training and tailored learning programs to address today's most pressing workplace challenges.

Built upon the foundation of DeVry University and its Keller Graduate School of Management, we design a tailored learning approach that fosters a talent-building culture across your organization. Working together, we align innovative talent development with strategic needs to help you:

  • Retain your most valuable employees
  • Develop your talent's management skills
  • Execute critical projects
  • Comply with regulatory mandates
  • Increase technical skills in your workforce

With experience in technology-based business education, graduate-level instruction, and professional training, Keller Center for Corporate Learning is uniquely positioned to deliver what you need to grow the talent of your workforce.

DeVry University
A leader in technology and business education for over 80 years, DeVry University is one of the largest degree-granting educational institutions in North America. Associate, bachelor's, and master's degree programs are offered through five colleges. Small classes with expert practitioner-focused instruction are designed to ensure individual attention and measurable success. Over 95 locations and a dynamic online platform provide your employees the convenience and flexibility to learn virtually anywhere, anytime.

Keller Graduate School of Management
As one of the largest graduate management schools in the U.S., Keller Graduate School of Management offers seven master's degree programs as well as a variety of graduate certificates. For more than 35 years, Keller has been providing working professionals the convenience and flexibility of attending with classes on campus, at one of their network of university locations in North America, online, or choose the best combination of both to balance their work schedule, personal priorities and graduate school.