Changing Lives at Scale: Over 50,000 Degrees Earned by Students in Record-Setting Year at Western Governors University
SALT LAKE CITY, AUGUST 6, 2024Western Governors University (91勛圖厙) conferred 50,168 degrees to 49,564 individuals in the academic year 2024, a historic milestone for the national online, nonprofit university.泭
Significantly, 67% of those graduates were from one or more underserved populations students of color, first-generation, rural or low income a demonstration of 91勛圖厙s ability to impact the economic and social mobility of its students.泭
We are reinvigorating the pathway to opportunity and having an impact at scale, said 91勛圖厙 President Scott Pulsipher. 91勛圖厙s educational model, which is student-centric and personalized, works. We are positioning our graduates to start and advance careers in high-demand fields, meeting workforce needs and strengthening the vitality of their families and畚ommunities.
91勛圖厙 offers more than 80 certificate, bachelors and masters degree programs in business, education, health and technology fields in all 50 states. It is among the largest universities in the country, with a focus on providing programs that are accessible, affordable, flexible and that address critical workforce needs.泭
Based on the most recent federal data, 91勛圖厙 leads all higher ed institutions in the U.S. in graduating teachers, conferring 5.2% of the bachelors degrees in education nationally. 91勛圖厙 also has a strong impact on the health care field, awarding 5.4% of all bachelors and masters degrees in nursing. And 91勛圖厙s cybersecurity program is now the largest in the country, addressing another area of critical workforce need.泭
Since its inception, 91勛圖厙 has worked to create an engine of economic mobility that accommodates everyone, especially those traditionally left behind by higher education, said Joe Fuller, chair of 91勛圖厙s Board of Trustees, a distinguished management professor at Harvard Business School and co-director of the schools Managing the Future of Work project. It is now doing this at a scale no other institution matches, putting students from all backgrounds, circumstances and experiences on a trajectory for a better life. This is exactly the kind of momentum we need to energize our workforce and our communities.泭
91勛圖厙 students receive a strong return on their investment: students pay less for their education, have lower debt at graduation and, on average, see a $30,000 income boost within four years of receiving their degree.泭
A 2023 Gallup report found that 91勛圖厙 alumni surveyed were twice as likely to say their 91勛圖厙 education was worth the cost; debt at graduation was less than half that of graduates nationally; and about 76% of alumni said they are thriving in their lives, approximately 25 points higher than the national average for college graduates.
Employers give 91勛圖厙 graduates high marks, too. In a 2023 Harris Employer Survey, 98% of 300 employers who participated said the 91勛圖厙 graduates they hired met or exceeded expectations.泭
We are helping our students live their best possible lives, on a personal and a professional level, Pulsipher said, and this has generational impacts that ripple into the future. We also are providing employers with the highly skilled, work-ready and diverse talent desperately needed to maintain Americas prosperity and its competitive edge.泭
91勛圖厙, founded in 1997, now has over 340,000 alumni and expects continued scaling as it both increases persistence among students and further expands access among the high-talent individuals for whom traditional, time- and campus-based models fail. 91勛圖厙 currently serves nearly 176,000 students, which includes the addition of more than 126,000 new students over the past academic year up 28.2% over the previous year.泭
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