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Eric Heiser, Ph.D.

Adjunct Faculty and Doctoral Faculty Advisor

eric.heiser@franklin.edu

Education

2014
Colorado State University (Fort Collins, Wyoming)
Doctor of Philosophy, Education and Human Resource Studies
2008
University of Wyoming (Laramie, Wyoming)
Master of Arts, Education
2006
University of Wyoming (Laramie, Wyoming)
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration
2003
Central Wyoming College (Riverton, Wyoming)
Associates of Science, Business Administration

Work Experience

2022 - Present
Franklin University, Adjunct Faculty and Doctoral Faculty Advisor
2020 - Present
Central Ohio Technical College, Provost of Academic, Student Support, and Enrollment Management, Ohio
2015 - 2019
Salt Lake Community College, Dean & CTE Director – School of Applied Technology & Technical Specialties, Salt Lake City, Utah
2014 - 2015
Salt Lake Community College, Associate Dean – School of Applied Technology, Salt Lake City, Utah
2011 - 2013
Rural Justice Training Center, Director
2008 - 2013
Central Wyoming College, Assistant Professor of Business, Faculty President, Riverton, Wyoming

Publications & Presentations

Heiser, E. (2021). Designing and Delivering Career Pathways at Community Colleges. A Practice Guide for Educators. What Works Clearing House
Heiser, E. (2021). Competency-Based Education (CBE) for Working Adults at Salt Lake Community College: Lessons for Large-Scale Reform. Career Ready Education Through Experiential Learning
Heiser, E. (2016). The development and evolution of a faculty competency-based education training course. The Journal of Competency-Based Education
Heiser, E. (2014). Lived experiences of students in the online learning environment as it relates to acts of academic dishonesty: A western United States community college study. Colorado State University
Heiser, E. (2014). Lessons Learned and Scars Formed from Creating Multiple Open Entry CBE Programs at the Community College. International Journal on Innovations in Online Education