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Strategic Education, Inc.

Strategic Education, Inc. (SEI), is an education services holding company and is formerly known as Strayer Education, Inc. The company owns for-profit, online Capella University and Strayer University, as well as non-degree programs schools such as DevMountain, Hackbright Academy, and Sophia Learning.[2]

Strategic Education, Inc.
Company typePublic
IndustryEducation
HeadquartersHerndon, Virginia, U.S.
Key people
  • Robert S. Silberman
    (Executive Chairman)
  • Karl McDonnell (CEO)
  • Daniel W. Jackson (CFO)
ServicesOnline education
Revenue US$ 1,027,700,000 (2020)
US$ 94,400,000 (2020)
US$ 39,300,000 (2020)
Number of employees
3,076 (2019)
Websitestrategiceducation.com
Footnotes / references
[1]
Entrance to Capella Education Corporation headquarters at 225 South Sixth in Minneapolis

History edit

In August 2018, Capella Education Company merged with Strayer Education, Inc., in a $1.9 billion deal.[3] The two publicly traded parent companies combined corporate functions; however, the universities remain operating as separate institutions.[4] Strayer shareholders control 52% of Strategic Education, while Capella shareholders control the other 48%.[5]

In July 2020, Strategic Education announced a series of acquisitions: Laureate Education, Inc.'s Australia and New Zealand operations for a reported $642 million; Torrens University in Australia and Think Education and Media Design School in New Zealand for a combined $900 million.[6][7]

Strayer University and Capella University collectively serve about 80,000 students.[8]

Capella Education Company edit

Capella Education Company was founded in 1991 by Stephen Shank, former CEO of Tonka Corporation. In 1993, it opened The Graduate School of America (TGSA). In 1999, the company and university were renamed to Capella Education Company and University. In 2003, the company was named to Inc. magazine's Inc. 500 Hall of Fame after being named one of America's 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies for the fifth year in a row. Prior to going public the company raised more than $67 million from private investors, including Maveron.

On January 8, 2005, Capella Education Co. said it had two new investors following deals totaling more than $60 million.[9] The company announced its intentions to go public with an initial public offering in April 2005. It reported 2005 earnings of $10.2 million on sales of nearly $150 million. On November 9, 2006, it completed a public offering that raised $80 million.

In March 2008, Capella Education Co., longtime occupant the 225 South Sixth skyscraper in downtown Minneapolis, signed a new lease that changed the name of the building to Capella Tower. The expanded facility housed all of the company's 1,150 downtown Minneapolis employees, since Capella, as the online school does not have classrooms, the space houses administrative staff and faculty. The name change took place in March 2009.[10]

In July 2011, Capella Education Company acquired the UK based Resource Development International Ltd to gain access to the fast-growing international higher education market.[11][12] In August 2015, RDI received approval in the UK to become the newly formed Arden University in 2015.[13][14] The following year Capella sold Arden University and its subsidiaries to Global University Systems.[15]

In April 2016, Capella Education Company acquired the software engineering school for women, Hackbright Academy and coding bootcamp, DevMountain.[16]

Strategic Education, Inc. edit

Strayer Education Inc. was a publicly traded corporation, established as a holding company for the college and other assets in 1996. The company was created to take what was then Strayer College public and raise capital for expansion. Its corporate headquarters are in Herndon, Virginia.[17][18] Karl McDonnell has been CEO since May 2013.[19][20] McDonnell joined Strayer in July 2006, and was previously president and COO. Previous CEO Robert S. Silberman, who took the position in March 2001, was named executive chairman of the board.[21]

Between 2001 and 2005, the company's main owners were New Mountain Capital and a private equity unit of Deutsche Bank, DB Capital.[22] In 2021, Strategic Education's top shareholders are BlackRock, T. Rowe Price, and Vanguard Group.[23]

In 2009, Robert S. Silberman had a total compensation of $41.5 million, a large portion of which was restricted stock that does not vest until 2019.[22] This was the highest compensation in the for-profit education industry and led in 2010 to the Washington Post naming him the most highly compensated CEO in the Washington, D.C., area.[22][24] His annual compensation in 2010 was $1.5 million.[22]

In 2010, Strayer (STRA) shares peaked at $253. but the stock dropped to $34 in 2013. By June 2020, however, STRA shares had rebounded to $170 a share. In November 2021, shares are $61, dropping 35 percent for the year.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ "US SEC: Form 10-K Strategic Education, Inc". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
  2. ^ "Strategic Education, Inc 10-K filed in 2020"". www.sec.gov. March 2, 2020. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
  3. ^ Ashley Smith. "Strayer and Capella Merger Finalized".
  4. ^ Andy Medici. "Pencils down: Strayer completes 'merger of equals' with Minneapolis education firm".
  5. ^ Gemma Cottrell. "Strayer Education (NASDAQ:STRA) Downgraded by Zacks Investment Research".
  6. ^ "Amid the gloom in higher education, Torrens University's sale shines a light on things to come". Crikey. 7 August 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  7. ^ Sydney Lake (6 August 2020). "Strategic Education Inc. to raise $191.5M through public stock offering". Virginia Business. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  8. ^ Emma Whitford. "Strayer and Capella Merger Approved".
  9. ^ "CAPELLA INVESTORS BUY $60M WORTH OF SHARES".[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Sam Black, Capella lease to rename 225 South Sixth, Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal, March 20, 2008.
  11. ^ Wall Street Journal Online Edition http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110715-705702.html
  12. ^ Capella Education Company News Release . Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  13. ^ MarketWatch.com RDI, Subsidiary of Capella Education Company, Approved to Operate as Arden University in the United Kingdom
  14. ^ Times Higher News, For-profit RDI granted university status
  15. ^ Peters, Kai; Smith, Richard R.; Thomas, Howard (eds.) (2018). Rethinking the Business Models of Business Schools, p. 161. Emerald Group Publishing. ISBN 1787548740
  16. ^ "Hackbright Academy Joins Capella Education Company to Further Goal of Closing the Gender Gap in Software Engineering".
  17. ^ "History". Strayer Education. Strayer Education, Inc. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  18. ^ . Bloomberg Businessweek. 21 February 2012. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
  19. ^ Strayer Education Inc. Bloomberg, May 10, 2016.
  20. ^ Robert S. Silberman Bloomberg, May 10, 2016.
  21. ^ Strayer Education Inc. Wall Street Journal, May 10, 2016.
  22. ^ a b c d "For Profit Higher Education: The Failure to Safeguard the Federal Investment and Ensure Student Success". U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. pp. 713–727. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  23. ^ "STRA Institutional Ownership and Shareholders - Strayer Education, Inc. (NASDAQ) Stock". fintel.io. FINTEL. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  24. ^ Beyers, Dan (2010). "Executive Compensation". The Washington Post. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  25. ^ "Strategic Education". seekingalpha.com. Seeking Alpha. Retrieved 14 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Company Website
  • Mark Reilly, Capella jumps after $80M IPO, Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, November 10, 2006
  • Evan Ramstad, Changing competition, technology pushed Capella and Strayer together, Star Tribune, August 4, 2018

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Strategic Education Inc SEI is an education services holding company and is formerly known as Strayer Education Inc The company owns for profit online Capella University and Strayer University as well as non degree programs schools such as DevMountain Hackbright Academy and Sophia Learning 2 Strategic Education Inc Company typePublicTraded asNasdaq STRAS amp P 600 componentIndustryEducationHeadquartersHerndon Virginia U S Key peopleRobert S Silberman Executive Chairman Karl McDonnell CEO Daniel W Jackson CFO ServicesOnline educationRevenueUS 1 027 700 000 2020 Operating incomeUS 94 400 000 2020 Net incomeUS 39 300 000 2020 Number of employees3 076 2019 Websitestrategiceducation wbr comFootnotes references 1 Entrance to Capella Education Corporation headquarters at 225 South Sixth in Minneapolis Contents 1 History 1 1 Capella Education Company 1 2 Strategic Education Inc 2 References 3 External linksHistory editIn August 2018 Capella Education Company merged with Strayer Education Inc in a 1 9 billion deal 3 The two publicly traded parent companies combined corporate functions however the universities remain operating as separate institutions 4 Strayer shareholders control 52 of Strategic Education while Capella shareholders control the other 48 5 In July 2020 Strategic Education announced a series of acquisitions Laureate Education Inc s Australia and New Zealand operations for a reported 642 million Torrens University in Australia and Think Education and Media Design School in New Zealand for a combined 900 million 6 7 Strayer University and Capella University collectively serve about 80 000 students 8 Capella Education Company edit Capella Education Company was founded in 1991 by Stephen Shank former CEO of Tonka Corporation In 1993 it opened The Graduate School of America TGSA In 1999 the company and university were renamed to Capella Education Company and University In 2003 the company was named to Inc magazine s Inc 500 Hall of Fame after being named one of America s 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies for the fifth year in a row Prior to going public the company raised more than 67 million from private investors including Maveron On January 8 2005 Capella Education Co said it had two new investors following deals totaling more than 60 million 9 The company announced its intentions to go public with an initial public offering in April 2005 It reported 2005 earnings of 10 2 million on sales of nearly 150 million On November 9 2006 it completed a public offering that raised 80 million In March 2008 Capella Education Co longtime occupant the 225 South Sixth skyscraper in downtown Minneapolis signed a new lease that changed the name of the building to Capella Tower The expanded facility housed all of the company s 1 150 downtown Minneapolis employees since Capella as the online school does not have classrooms the space houses administrative staff and faculty The name change took place in March 2009 10 In July 2011 Capella Education Company acquired the UK based Resource Development International Ltd to gain access to the fast growing international higher education market 11 12 In August 2015 RDI received approval in the UK to become the newly formed Arden University in 2015 13 14 The following year Capella sold Arden University and its subsidiaries to Global University Systems 15 In April 2016 Capella Education Company acquired the software engineering school for women Hackbright Academy and coding bootcamp DevMountain 16 Strategic Education Inc edit Strayer Education Inc was a publicly traded corporation established as a holding company for the college and other assets in 1996 The company was created to take what was then Strayer College public and raise capital for expansion Its corporate headquarters are in Herndon Virginia 17 18 Karl McDonnell has been CEO since May 2013 19 20 McDonnell joined Strayer in July 2006 and was previously president and COO Previous CEO Robert S Silberman who took the position in March 2001 was named executive chairman of the board 21 Between 2001 and 2005 the company s main owners were New Mountain Capital and a private equity unit of Deutsche Bank DB Capital 22 In 2021 Strategic Education s top shareholders are BlackRock T Rowe Price and Vanguard Group 23 In 2009 Robert S Silberman had a total compensation of 41 5 million a large portion of which was restricted stock that does not vest until 2019 22 This was the highest compensation in the for profit education industry and led in 2010 to the Washington Post naming him the most highly compensated CEO in the Washington D C area 22 24 His annual compensation in 2010 was 1 5 million 22 In 2010 Strayer STRA shares peaked at 253 but the stock dropped to 34 in 2013 By June 2020 however STRA shares had rebounded to 170 a share In November 2021 shares are 61 dropping 35 percent for the year 25 References edit US SEC Form 10 K Strategic Education Inc U S Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved August 10 2020 Strategic Education Inc 10 K filed in 2020 www sec gov March 2 2020 Retrieved August 10 2020 Ashley Smith Strayer and Capella Merger Finalized Andy Medici Pencils down Strayer completes merger of equals with Minneapolis education firm Gemma Cottrell Strayer Education NASDAQ STRA Downgraded by Zacks Investment Research Amid the gloom in higher education Torrens University s sale shines a light on things to come Crikey 7 August 2020 Retrieved 30 November 2020 Sydney Lake 6 August 2020 Strategic Education Inc to raise 191 5M through public stock offering Virginia Business Retrieved 30 November 2020 Emma Whitford Strayer and Capella Merger Approved CAPELLA INVESTORS BUY 60M WORTH OF SHARES permanent dead link Sam Black Capella lease to rename 225 South Sixth Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal March 20 2008 Wall Street Journal Online Edition http online wsj com article BT CO 20110715 705702 html Capella Education Company News Release Capella University News Releases Capella Education Company Press Releases Capella News Releases Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2011 07 19 MarketWatch com RDI Subsidiary of Capella Education Company Approved to Operate as Arden University in the United Kingdom Times Higher News For profit RDI granted university status Peters Kai Smith Richard R Thomas Howard eds 2018 Rethinking the Business Models of Business Schools p 161 Emerald Group Publishing ISBN 1787548740 Hackbright Academy Joins Capella Education Company to Further Goal of Closing the Gender Gap in Software Engineering History Strayer Education Strayer Education Inc Retrieved 30 December 2011 Strayer Education Inc Bloomberg Businessweek 21 February 2012 Archived from the original on 30 July 2012 Retrieved 26 March 2012 Strayer Education Inc Bloomberg May 10 2016 Robert S Silberman Bloomberg May 10 2016 Strayer Education Inc Wall Street Journal May 10 2016 a b c d For Profit Higher Education The Failure to Safeguard the Federal Investment and Ensure Student Success U S Senate Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions pp 713 727 Archived from the original PDF on 29 July 2012 Retrieved 9 August 2012 STRA Institutional Ownership and Shareholders Strayer Education Inc NASDAQ Stock fintel io FINTEL Retrieved 14 November 2021 Beyers Dan 2010 Executive Compensation The Washington Post Retrieved 30 December 2011 Strategic Education seekingalpha com Seeking Alpha Retrieved 14 November 2021 External links editCompany Website Mark Reilly Capella jumps after 80M IPO Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal November 10 2006 Evan Ramstad Changing competition technology pushed Capella and Strayer together Star Tribune August 4 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Strategic Education Inc amp oldid 1185294346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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