Washington Post Company owns Kaplan Educational Systems. Here's a link to their ad which popped up after I viewed an article online on their websit. I guess the good thing about this is that when all the good jobs have gone to India we can always enroll in Kaplan, become a "Homeland Security Guard" and take part in Congresses huge jobs program funding "Homeland Security." The future of America...Security.
Just in case anyone thought Washington Post's main business is "Reporting the News." :eyes:
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POP UP AD FROM WA PO:
AMERICA'S HOMELAND SECURITY BUDGET Is 36.5 BILLION DOLLARS
WHERE DO YOU THINK TOMORROW's JOBS WILL BE?
KAPLAN UNIVERSITYWith the growing presence of our homeland security, the need for qualified criminal justice and security professionals is greater than ever. Whether you are currently in law enforcement, corrections, or private security, or looking to enter one of these fields, a criminal justice degree or certificate can make all the difference. In a typical 30-year career, the difference between having one or not can add up to several hundred thousand dollars. Kaplan University can give you the knowledge and credentials you need to advance or begin your criminal justice career. We even offer qualified students an opportunity to intern at a top crime lab for hands-on learning.
Interested in other Kaplan programs?
http://www.kaplanuniversityonline.com/landing/CJ.php?fpid=kap017-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
COMPANY HISTORY, THE WASHINGTON POST COMPANY
1984
The Washington Post Company purchased Kaplan Educational Centers. Headquartered in New York City with locations throughout the U.S. and abroad, Kaplan is now a premier provider of educational and career services for individuals, schools, and businesses. Kaplan's six operating divisions include Test Preparation and Admissions; Score! Educational Centers, offering K-8 after-school programs; Kaplan Learning Services, providing customized education services and professional development at schools and universities; Publishing, which produces books and software; Kaplan Professional, providing recruitment, assessment, training, and certification services; and Kaplan University, offering distance learning programs including Concord University School of Law, the nation's first online law school.
1992
In March, The Washington Post Company acquired The Gazette Newspapers, which now publishes 30 controlled-circulation community weekly newspapers in Montgomery, Frederick, Carroll, and Prince George's Counties, Maryland. It also publishes monthly Maryland business and technology publications, 10 military newspapers for local military bases and operates one of the largest commercial printing sites in the Washington area.
1993
In May, Donald Graham became chairman of the board of The Washington Post Company, while retaining his responsibilities as chief executive officer and publisher of The Washington Post newspaper. Katharine Graham became chairman of the executive committee of The Washington Post Company.
More of the "Washinton Posts's Holdings...here...
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:ufKgcPbhXjMJ:www.washpostco.com/hist5.htm+Kaplan+University+%2B+Washington+Post+Corporation&hl=en