Penn Foster, in honor of Mother’s Day, wishes to honor all of our students who are also full-time Moms.
All of you should be celebrated and shown appreciation EVERY day but the month of MAY seems to be the perfect time to remind you just how important you are to us here at Penn Foster. So, we’ve created a group especially for our Penn Foster Moms on Flickr.
We know how hard you work to keep up with your family's schedule, as well as your own, all while keeping the household running. This group is especially for YOU; a place for you to interact with other Penn Foster students and support one another through your journey with Penn Foster.
It’s all about you! So, go ahead, start sharing recipes, pictures, funny stories about your family … and even study tips! Get connected to other women managing the delicate balance between family, work and school - JUST LIKE YOU!
Check out our newest group and start sharing! Visit: http://www.flickr.com/groups/pfmoms
In the past few months we’ve begun developing our online communities in Facebook, MySpace, and Flickr with tremendous results. If you haven’t had the opportunity to check us out, definitely take a minute to visit our profiles, pages and groups:
Penn Foster Career School on MySpace
Penn Foster College on MySpace
Penn Foster High School on MySpace
ICS Canada on MySpace
Penn Foster Career School Facebook Page
Penn Foster College Facebook Page
Penn Foster High School Facebook Page
ICS Canada Facebook Page
Penn Foster Proud Group
These online communities are giving us another means of connecting to you – our current and future students. They have given us a platform where we can address our students and provide updates on what’s happening here at Penn Foster. What we didn’t expect was that these simple profiles, pages and groups that we developed would grow into a community where our students would be able to find encouragement and support from their fellow classmates. Join our communities today and get connected with Penn Foster!
What are your thoughts on online communities? What are some of your own experiences?