Filed by Career Education Corporation

Pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act

of 1933 and deemed filed pursuant to Rule 14a-12

under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Subject Company:  Whitman Education Group, Inc.

Commission File No. 1-13722

Date: April 16, 2003

 

The following slide show presentation was presented by Career Education Corporation to employees of Whitman Education Group on April 15, 2003 to discuss, and answer questions related to, the planned merger between Whitman Education Group and a wholly owned subsidiary of Career Education Corporation:

 

Except for the historical and present factual information contained herein, the matters set forth in this slide show, including statements as to the expected date of the closing of the merger, future financial and operating results, expected benefits and synergies of the merger, tax treatment of the merger, future opportunities and any other effect, result or aspect of the proposed transaction and any other statements identified by words such as “anticipates,” “expects,” “projects,” “plans,” “will,” and similar expressions are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Such statements are based on information currently available to us and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual growth, results, performance and business prospects and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by these statements.   These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, costs and difficulties related to the integration of acquired businesses, costs, delays, and any other difficulties related to the merger, failure of the parties to satisfy closing conditions, risks and effects of legal and administrative proceedings and governmental regulations, future financial and operational results, competition, general economic conditions, ability to manage and continue growth, and other risk factors relating to our industry and business as detailed in CEC’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2002 and from time to time in each of CEC’s and Whitman’s reports filed with the SEC.  CEC and Whitman disclaim any responsibility to update these forward-looking statements.

 

CEC and Whitman will file a proxy statement/prospectus concerning the proposed merger transaction with the SEC as soon as practicable.  Whitman investors are urged to read the proxy statement/prospectus when it becomes available and any other relevant documents filed with the SEC because they will contain important information.   After they  have been filed, you will be able to obtain the documents free of charge at the website maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov.  In addition, you may obtain documents filed with the SEC by CEC free of charge by requesting them in writing from Career Education Corporation, 2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Suite 600 Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60195 Attention: Investor Relations Department, or by telephone at (847) 585-3899.  You may obtain documents filed with the SEC by Whitman free of charge by requesting them in writing from Whitman Education Group, Inc., 4400 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida 33137, or by telephone at (800) 445-6108.

 



 

Whitman, and its directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the shareholders of Whitman in connection with the merger. Information about the directors and executive officers of Whitman and their ownership of Whitman stock is set forth in the proxy statement for Whitman’s 2002 annual meeting of shareholders which was filed on July 15, 2002.  Investors may obtain additional information regarding such participants’ interests in the merger by reading the proxy statement/prospectus when it becomes available.

 

Whitman investors should read the proxy statement/prospectus carefully when they become available before making any voting or investment decisions.

 



 

 

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CAREER EDUCATION CORPORATION

 

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Jack Larson

Chairman, President & CEO

 

CAREER EDUCATION CORPORATION

 

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CEC Mission Statement

 

We are a dynamic educational services company committed to quality, career-focused learning led by passionate professionals who inspire individual worth and life long achievement.

 

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CEC History

 

                  Founded in 1994, it has become one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing providers of private, for-profit postsecondary education.

 

                  Annual internal revenue growth has averaged over 30 percent since the company was founded in 1994.

 

                  Since its initial public offering in 1998, the company has set new records for revenues and net income in every quarter

 

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                  In 2001, CEC became the world’s largest provider of culinary education.

 

                  During 2002, CEC generated the most revenue from on-campus locations compared to any group in the private, for-profit postsecondary education industry.

 

                  CEC’s online programs are expanding rapidly—fast becoming another major growth driver for CEC.

 

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                  In 2002, CEC transplanted 15 new curricular programs to campuses throughout our system.

 

                  CEC launched a fifth core curriculum —Health Education.

 

                  Enhanced CEC’s infrastructure, evolving CEC’s management into two operating group.

 

            Colleges, Schools, and Universities Group

 

            Online Education Group

 

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Revenue (in millions)

 

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Net Income (in millions)

 

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Fall Student Population

 

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Strategic Growth Goal

 

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Two Operating Groups

 

      Colleges, Schools and Universities Group

            Le Cordon Bleu

            International Academy of Design & Technology

            Katharine Gibbs

            College

            American InterContinental University

            Health Education

            International

                  Online Education Group

            American InterContinental University—Online

 

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Global System Onsite & Online

 

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CEC’s Competitive Advantage

 

                  Career-oriented curriculum

                  Diversification creates stable market demands:

            Curriculum in multiple high-growth demand areas

            Demographics in age and gender

            Various

            Geography

                  Strong marketing expertise

                    Excellent placement success

                    Technology innovation

                    Quality name brand institutions

 

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Jake Gruver

President –

Colleges, Schools & Universities Group

 

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CEC Brand Names

 

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Current Core Curricula

 

 

 

 

% Students

 

 

 

 

 

[GRAPHICS]

Visual Communication
And Design Technologies

41

%

[GRAPHICS]

Business Studies

27

%

[GRAPHICS]

Information Technology

16

%

[GRAPHICS]

Culinary Arts

14

%

[GRAPHICS]

Health Education

2

%

 

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Diversified Student Demographics

 

Student Population by Age Group

 

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50%/50% Male/Female

 

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Diversified Degree Offerings

 

Student Population by degree objective

 

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* Culinary Division

 

** AIU Division

 

*** Academy Division

 

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Divisions

 

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Culinary Division

 

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AIU Division

 

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College Division

 

[GRAPHICS]

 

 

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IADT Division

 

[GRAPHICS]

 

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Gibbs Division

 

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Health Education Division

 

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Dr. Jon Coover

Senior Vice President of Marketing

 

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High Impact Marketing

 

CEC generated 1.7 million leads in 2002

 

60% over 2001

 

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Media Source Examples

 

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Convert Leads to Enrollments

 

 

                  Specialized Admissions Efforts

Approximately 1,000 Professionals

 

1. Local Area

2. High School

3. Out-of-area

4. International

5. Internet

 

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Automated Enrollment Center

 

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              Branded Enrollment Centers

              Virtual Campus Tours/Catalog

              Multi-currency & multi-lingual

              Enrollment Agreement

              Candidate for Acceptance

 

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CEC University” —
Staff Development

 

                  CEC Online Courses

                  Faculty Development

                  Achieve Global/Managing Interpersonal Skills

                  Training at CEC

                  Regional, Divisional, Departmental Training

 

We have 7,000 employees worldwide:

 

4,000 faculty
1,000 marketing
2,000 administration

 

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Dr. Pat Kapper

Senior Vice President of Education

 

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Mission Statement for Learning

 

Our mission is to serve students from diverse backgrounds, seeking to enhance their individual worth and professional potential, by delivering quality educational programs and services. Our faculty and staff are committed to promoting student success as measured by graduation and career achievement.

 

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The Pride of Our System

 

18,600 Graduates
in 2002
30% Growth

 

 

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Our moral report card

 

Recent placement rate 94.1%

 

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Up from 92% in 2001

 

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Placement for Success

 

                  200 Career Service Professionals focused on securing job orders

                  Students required to take a professional development class or attend seminars that discusses job search skills

                  Transferred proven marketing discipline to the career services department

 

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Technology

 

New technologies are changing most Traditional college campuses. The conditions are finally right for these technologies on campus; the traditional classroom has found a powerful companion in Technology.

 

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CEC’s Virtual Job Fair

 

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723

 Employers

4,161

 CEC Students/Alumni

116

 Chat Rooms

2,500

 Job posting

12

 Hours

 

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My Campus.Com Login Sample

 

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Jack Larson
Chairman, President & CEO

 

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Reinvestment in Education

 

Capital Expenditures are expected to be $75 to $80 million in 2003

 

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Words of Wisdom

 

                  The student comes first

                  Ask for help if needed

                  Work with others

                  Take responsibility

                  Have a plan, work your plan

                  Share good and bad news

                  Keep moving forward

                  Quality comes first

                  Don’t take things for granted

                  Use your resources wisely

                  Be ethical

 

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How does Whitman compare to CEC?

 

 

 

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Calendar 2002 Revenue (millions) *

 

$

751

 

$

105

 

Number of Campuses

 

51

 

22

 

Student Population

 

55,000

 

9,800

 

Core Curricula (Approx. % pop.):

 

 

 

 

 

VisCom and Design

 

41

%

NA

 

Business Studies

 

27

%

12

%

Information Technology

 

16

%

19

%

Culinary Arts

 

14

%

NA

 

Health Education

 

2

%

69

%

Degrees Offered (Approx. % pop.):

 

 

 

 

 

Diploma/Certificate

 

14

%

70

%

Associate’s

 

54

%

12

%

Bachelor’s/Master’s/Doctoral

 

32

%

18

%

 


* Excludes the Feb. 18, ’03 acquisition of the INSEEC Group

 

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Where Do We Go From Here?

 

This means ...

 

              Working together

              Smooth transition

              Business as usual

              Growth

              Opportunities

 

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QUESTIONS

 

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Turning Dreams Into Futures

 

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