At SamPoly we believe collaboration is the key to unlocking innovation and shaping the workforce of tomorrow. By partnering with us, you can play a pivotal role in preparing students to meet the challenges of a dynamic and ever-evolving global economy. Together, we can bridge the gap between education and industry, creating opportunities that make a lasting impact. Let's transform potential into possibility.
We collaborate with educational institutions to develop innovative pathways, such as dual-credit courses and shared resources, to empower students at every stage of their academic journey. By working together, we can expand access to quality education, foster student success and build a stronger community of learners.
LEARN MOREOur programs are designed with input from industry leaders to ensure graduates are equipped with the skills employers need. By partnering with us, you can help shape curriculum, provide internships or apprenticeships and connect with a pool of job-ready talent. Whether you're looking to upskill your existing workforce or hire skilled graduates, our collaboration can drive innovation and deliver measurable value for your business.
LEARN MORECEO, Anthem Technology
"This curriculum will give them the skills that myself and the people who will hire them are looking for. It touches on things we actually deal with on a daily basis with our clients. I have always talked about those needs, but never thought a school would adopt them as part of their plan. This really bridges the gap."
Co-Founder and COO, Forward Edge-AI
"With the Polytechnic College...this curriculum is not abstract, it's tangible. It allows the student to quickly apply what they are doing in a classroom to what they will be doing in the field."
Managing Shareholder, The Bihm Firm
"I wanted to be involved in a program that prepares people to walk into their local job market. We are all looking for fantastic employees who want to do the work that we have for them to do. The jobs are out there, I do not know of a single law firm right now that is not dying for competent help."