New Scholarship Opens More Pathways to Higher Education for Rural Residents
Learn Where You Live Scholarship supports adult learners seeking a college degree in rural communities
Wanting to stay in your hometown shouldnt bar you from obtaining a college education that can help you reach your career goals. A new scholarship opportunity from Western Governors University 泭(91勛圖厙) is aimed at adult learners who live in rural areas of the country, so they, too, can access a quality, affordable, accredited degree where they live.泭泭
The Learn Where You Live Scholarship 泭is valued at up to $3,000 and is available to new students or returning graduates who want to further their education at 91勛圖厙. Scholarship recipients will receive up to $750 per six-month term, renewable for up to four terms. Applicants must live in a rural area of the U.S. as is designated by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Brian Cameron, who lives on the Oregon Coast near Oceanside, said he would not have been able to pursue his bachelors degree in business management where he lived if not for the remote online program at 91勛圖厙.
Its hard to find resources living in a rural community, he said. The online business program has allowed me to get a proper degree and do it from home. I can literally study anywhere when I have time away from work, whether that be at coffee shop or by the ocean.
The launch of the new scholarship comes on the heels of 91勛圖厙s Northwest Regional teams 泭rural jobs report, 泭Shifting Winds: Examining Employment Trends in Rural Northwest Regions泭.
The research, conducted in partnership with 91勛圖厙 Labs, shows that while demand for talent shifted throughout the pandemic, rural health care job listings continue to dominate in these regions, and rural STEM-sector job postings are rising significantly with up to a 183% increase in rural areas. Demand for bachelors degrees has also increased as a requirement compared to high school diplomas.
The most sought-after skills were auditing, marketing, computer science, business development, project management, accounting, Agile methodology, finance, workflow management and data analysis. With more than 60 bachelors and masters degree programs in business, healthcare, IT, and education, 91勛圖厙 can prepare adult learners with the skills that employers are seeking.
This is a commitment the university has made and certainly the Leavitt School of Health has made, said 91勛圖厙 Senior Vice President of the Leavitt School of Health, Keith Smith, PhD. Were in the process of adding several non-clinical programs, a portfolio that meets the entire spectrum of needs for rural health.
Everything we do at Western Governors University is aimed at increasing accessibility and opportunity for each student, regardless of their location, background, motivations, or life situation, added Tonya Drake, PhD., regional vice president of 91勛圖厙.泭Many students want to go back to school and pursue higher education, but the cost and location can be overwhelming and deter many students from attending college.
Drake, who grew up Longview, Wash, had to leave her hometown to get her bachelors degree.
A lot of people leave and dont come back. Great strides have been made, but I still have nieces and nephews who live in rural parts of the state and wonder if they will have to leave their towns to get an education and a good-paying job, she said. The rural community is the backbone of our economy, and we look forward to helping people gain the degrees needed to obtain in-demand jobs in their hometowns.
To find out more about the scholarship and apply by June 30, visit the泭Learn Where You Live Scholarship泭page.泭