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Can Online Education Help Meet Workforce Needs? A New Model for Higher Education at Western Governors University SALT LAKE CITY, UT--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 14, 2008 -- An educated and skilled workforce is
essential to the long-term prosperity of our country and
our citizenry.
Evidence indicates, however, that we cannot meet the demands
of the 21st
century by relying solely upon centuries-old approaches
to higher
education. New models are needed to expand access, improve
quality, and
assure accountability in higher education. This need is
especially true
for working adults whose busy lives don't fit easily into
the strictures
imposed by traditional colleges. They need greater flexibility.
In 1996 Western Governors University embarked on a mission to expand access through distance learning technologies. But for the 19 U.S. governors who founded WGU, simply translating a traditional college model to an online environment wasn't enough. They had an even broader vision. Because employers were clamoring for better prepared college graduates, the governors insisted WGU require that students develop and demonstrate a high level of competence before they are allowed to graduate. "There is no 'getting by' at WGU. If you don't know the material, you don't pass the assessments. If you don't pass the assessments, you don't graduate. It's that simple," said Bill. Today, over 11,000 online students are enrolled in a WGU competency-based, online degree program in business, education, information technology, or health professions. For each program high standards of learning are clearly spelled out by expert councils, and students demonstrate their competency through rigorous assessments (exams, projects, assignments, etc.). WGU students have greater flexibility, even compared to other online schools, and may be able to accelerate their time to completion based upon their prior education, existing competencies, and determination to proceed faster. Bill used his college credit from a previous university, professional experience and current projects at work to accelerate his degree program and finished his undergraduate degree in only 30 months -- that's a four-year degree in a fraction of the time he would have spent completing his degree at a "traditional" school. Keeping tuition affordable is also crucial. WGU has developed a new financial model that keeps tuition much lower by utilizing existing courses and independent learning resources, supporting student success through personalized mentoring, and controlling administrative overhead costs. Even though WGU is a private, not state-supported school, tuition is competitive with state schools and is much lower than typically found at other online schools. After graduating from WGU, Bill decided to pursue his MBA at a traditional brick-and-mortar university. Not long into his degree program Bill decided to return to WGU even after six graduate classes with a 4.0 GPA at what is considered a top business school in Southern California. "At WGU, it was much easier to balance business travel, career challenges, and schoolwork," says Bill. "Comparing WGU to this top-ranked school made me realize just how excellent the quality of education and personalization is at WGU. Despite the fact that it was online, I actually felt more engaged and more motivated to learn at WGU." For more information about WGU's competency-based online degrees, visit www.wgu.edu/CB. About Western Governors University (WGU) WGU is the only accredited online university in the U.S. offering competency-based degree programs. The private non-profit university has been a leader in online education for more than 10 years. WGU is the recipient of the USDLA 21st Century Award for Best Practices in Distance Learning for 2008, awarded in recognition of WGU's success in expanding access to higher education. Now serving more than 11,000 students, WGU was founded by 19 U.S. governors, and is supported by more than 20 leading corporations and foundations. They include institutions such as AT&T, BearingPoint, Dell, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Hewlett-Packard, HCA, Microsoft, Oracle, Qwest, SunGard Higher Education, Sun Microsystems, and Zions Bank. WGU offers bachelor's and master's degrees in business, information technology, teacher education, and health professions, with students in all 50 states. More information is available at www.wgu.edu. Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=853572 Contact: Contact for media inquiries:
Amber Podlucky
PR Coordinator
801-290-3658
apodlucky@wgu.edu
Contact for enrollment information:
866-225-5948
Source: Western Governors University
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