Monday, May 4, 2015

FCA US, Strayer University Offering Dealership Employees Free College Education

Fiat Dealership In New Jersey Circa January 2013

FCA US dealerships in the Southeastern United States are among the first to offer free college scholarships to their employees.

The program – Degrees@Work – is a partnership between FCA US and private for-profit institution Strayer University. It will offer associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees in 40 fields of study to any employee interested, Automotive News reports.

The partnership deal is voluntary for all dealerships in the U.S., with those in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Alabama and Tennessee offering the tuition-free education program beginning Monday. The remaining eight U.S. dealership regions will follow in Q3 2015.

In addition to the standard curriculum offered through its online and on-campus education offerings, Strayer will incorporate industry- and dealership-related studies into the coursework with help from FCA. Credits for previous coursework and/or life experience will also be offered through the program.

In return for the partnership, FCA US aims to stem the tide of turnover at its dealerships by attracting and retaining qualified employees who wouldn't otherwise consider working in the industry. FCA dealer training director John Fox says Degrees@Work's promise of a no-cost, no-debt college degree – normally a $42,000-$50,000 investment at Strayer; the FCA program pays less per degree – would attract "the best and brightest" to FCA's dealership network, improving both retention rates and customer service.

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