Friday, April 19, 2013

Western Governors University


Western Governors University



Western Governors University was founded in 1997 by 19 governors,led by Roy Romer when he was governor of Colorado, Michael O. Leavitt when he was governor of Utah, and Jim Geringer when he was governor of Wyoming. As of 2008 Geringer remains directly involved with WGU as Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

Academic Fields to choose from

Western Governors University comprises four colleges, each offering bachelor’s and master’s degree programs: Business, Information Technology, Teacher Education, and Health Professions (including Nursing). As of January 2013, 55 bachelor's, master's, and post-baccalaureate degree programs, as well as teacher endorsement preparation programs, were offered among the four colleges.

College of Business

The College of Business has bachelor's degree programs in business management, marketing, accounting, finance, HR, and IT management, as well as three MBA programs.

Teachers College

The Teachers College has more than 10,500 students nation wide and is NCATE-accredited. The WGU Teachers College has licensure and master's programs in interdisciplinary studies, mathematics, science, special education, ELL/ESL, learning and technology, instructional design, and educational leadership.
The Founding Dean of WGU's Teachers College was Marti Watson Garlett, Ph.D.

College of Information Technology

The College of Information Technology offers bachelor's and masters degrees, some of which incorporate up to 10 IT certifications. Degree programs are offered in databases, software, security, health informatics, network administration, and design and management. The IT certification exams are integrated with the degree program.

College of Health Professions

The College of Health Professions offers degree programs in nursing, nursing education, nursing leadership and management, health education, health informatics, and healthcare management.

Western Governors University (WGU) is a private, nonprofit, online American university. Founded by the governors of 19 U.S. states, WGU has more than 35,000 students and only accepts students living in the United States, select geographic areas of Canada, active-duty U.S. military personnel and their families stationed at overseas installations, and individuals living in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. There is no minimum high school grade point average for admission, and no minimum score on the SAT or ACT; all applicants must pass an admissions examination administered by the university.

"Online. Accelerated. Affordable. Accredited." is the Western Governors University  motto.

Visit http://www.wgu.edu for more info.

University of Phoenix


University of Phoenix



The university was founded by John Sperling, who felt that "working adult students were often invisible on traditional campuses and treated as second-class citizens. 1976 in the Phoenix metropolitan area, the first class consisted of eight students.In 1980, the school expanded to San Jose, California, and in 1989, the university launched its online program.


These changes included allowing students to try classes before officially enrolling and recruiter training programs that are designed to improve student retention and completion rates.It is one of the largest higher-education providers in North America. Although the university attained a peak enrollment of almost 600,000 students in 2010, a 30-percent enrollment drop in 2011 was attributed to operational changes amid criticism of high debt loads and low job prospects for university students.

In October 2012, it announced plans to close 115 campuses due to a drastic drop in its profits. The New York Times reported that "enrollments at the University of Phoenix and in the for-profit sector over all have been declining in the last two years, partly because of growing competition from other online providers, including nonprofit and public universities, and a steady drumroll of negative publicity about the sector’s recruiting abuses, low graduation rates and high default rates ... including many charges that the schools enrolled students who had almost no chance of succeeding, to get their federal student aid.


It also provides associate or bachelor's degree applicants opportunity for advanced placement through its prior-learning assessment, through which, aside from previous coursework, college credit can come from experiential learning essays, corporate training, and certificates or licenses.The university has an open-enrollment admission policy, requiring a high-school diploma, GED, or its equivalent as its criteria for admissions

The university has 112 campuses worldwide and confers degrees in over 100 degree programs at the associate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels.The University of Phoenix closed 115 of its campuses in 2013, previously having over 200.The University of Phoenix (UOPX) is an American for-profit institution of higher learning, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Apollo Group Inc., a publicly traded (NASDAQ: APOL) S&P 500 Phoenix-based corporation that owns several for-profit educational institutions.

"Thinking Ahead " Is the University of Phoenix Motto.

Visit their website @ http://www.phoenix.edu/

Walden University


Walden University 




Walden was established in 1970 by two New York teachers, Bernie and Rita Turner, who created a program for working adults to pursue doctoral degrees. In the summer of 1971, the first classes took place in Naples, Florida focusing primarily on school administrators. These initial classes were to allow the students to form dissertation topics with their faculty partners before returning home to work at their respective schools while also working on their dissertations. In 1972, Walden conferred its first degrees: 46 Ph.D.s and 24 Ed.D.s at its first commencement in Naples, Florida.

Sylvan Learning Systems, Inc. purchased 41 percent of Walden University in 2001, gaining a controlling interest in 2002. In 2004, Sylvan Learning Systems became Laureate Education, Inc. Former President Bill Clinton, founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States, is an Honorary Chancellor of Laureate International Universities. President Clinton was the keynote speaker at Walden University’s commencement on July 30, 2011.

In 1979, the Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board licensed Walden to grant Ph.D.s and Ed.D.s in the state and in 1982 the school moved its headquarters to Minneapolis. In 1990, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools accredited the University. In 1995, the school expanded its offering with the nation's first fully online master's program in education, offering a Master's in Educational Change and Technology Innovation.

Walden University is a private for-profit institution of higher education. Headquartered in the Mill District in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Walden University offers Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Master of Business Administration, Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Health, Ed.S. (Education Specialist), Ed.D. (Doctor of Education), D.B.A. (Doctor of Business Administration), and Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) degrees in a number of academic fields.

Walden is a part of a network of campus- and online-based for-profit universities owned by Laureate Education Inc.

"A higher degree. A higher purpose." Walden University English motto.

If youre interested in Earning a degree at Walden, you can find your interest at http://www.waldenu.edu/programs

Grand Canyon University


Grand Canyon University




The college was founded as a nonprofit institution in 1949. Arizona Southern Baptists felt the need to establish a faith-based institution that would allow local Baptists the opportunity to obtain a Bachelor's or Master's degree without going east to one of the Baptist colleges in Texas or Oklahoma. On October 8, 1951, Grand Canyon College relocated to the present campus in Phoenix. First Southern Baptist Church of Phoenix donated the land necessary for the institution, and several members of that church, led by Reverend Vaughn Rock "Brother Rock" and S.F. Hawkins donated the finances and physical labor needed to bring G.C.C, as it was known, into reality. Grand Canyon College became Grand Canyon University in 1989.

Grand Canyon University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and provides online and campus-based postsecondary education services focused on graduate and undergraduate degree programs in education, liberal arts, business, and healthcare through its seven colleges: the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Christian Studies, the College of Doctoral Studies, the College of Education, the College of Fine Arts and Production, the College of Nursing, and the Ken Blanchard College of Business.

Grand Canyon University (GCU) is a for-profit Christian university located in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It is owned by Grand Canyon Education (NASDAQ: LOPE). GCU was founded in 1949 as a non-profit liberal arts college. Grand Canyon Education, Inc. purchased Grand Canyon University in February 2004.

Grand Canyon University Offers Field you can choose from :

Business & Leadership
Teaching & Education Administration
Psychology & Counseling
Health Care
Nursing
Athletic Training & Exercise Science
Theology & Youth Ministry
Health Sciences & Pre-Med
MBA & EMBA
Performing Arts & Digital Design
Liberal Arts

You can Find the specific degrees you want at heir website http://www.gcu.edu

Westwood College


Westwood College Online 




Westwood College Online offers 25 degree programs. Coursework is completed entirely over the Internet via audio/visual technology designed to mimic an actual classroom. The virtual classrooms are supplemented with real textbooks. Today, Westwood College is part of Alta Colleges Inc. (Alta), a system of for-profit higher education institutions that also includes Westwood College Online and Redstone College (once known as Colorado Aero Tech in Denver). Currently, there are 17 Westwood College campuses located in six states. Westwood College was founded in Denver, Colorado, in 1953. For many years, the school was known as Denver Institute of Technology, offering diploma and degree programs in a variety of technical fields. As the school expanded into other industries, the name was changed to Westwood College.

Westwood College, owned by Alta Colleges Inc., is an American for-profit institution of higher learning with 17 campus locations in six states and online learning options. Westwood is accredited by national organizations including the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSC)  and the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). Since its inception in 1986, Westwood has graduated more than 30,000 students.

Westwood College's campus locations are nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS).[3][4][5][6][7] Each campus is approved to operate by the appropriate state regulatory bodies.
Westwood College Online is accredited with the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). Westwood College was a candidate for regional accreditation by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools from October 2007 until it withdrew its candidacy on November 1, 2010.


Currently westwood offers online services for degree programs you want take.


"A Place Where You Can Succeed" Westwood College english motto.
Visit http://www.westwood.edu

ITT Technical Institute


ITT Technical Institute



The ITT Tech was founded in 1946 as Educational Services, Inc.  Currently headquartered in Carmel, Indiana, since 1969. From 1965 until its IPO in 1994, ITT Tech was a wholly owned subsidiary of ITT Corporation (as "ITT/ESI"). By 1999, ITT Corp. (which had merged with Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide the year before) divested itself completely of ITT Tech's shares but the schools still use the "ITT" name under license. It operates over 130 ITT Technical Institutes in 38 states, which primarily provide career-focused degree programs to approximately 80,000 students.

ITT Technical Institute (often shortened to ITT Tech or ITTTI) is a for-profit technical institute with over 130 campuses in 38 states of the United States. ITT Tech is owned and operated by ITT Educational Services, Inc. (NYSE: ESI), a publicly traded company headquartered in Carmel, Indiana.[6] ITT Educational Services, Inc. (ESI) was spun off by ITT Corporation through an initial public offering (IPO) in 1994, with parent company ITT as an 83% shareholder.[7] ITT Tech licenses the "ITT" name from ITT Corporation, which originates from the latter company's original name "International Telephone & Telegraph".

 It may be impossible to transfer credits from ITT to a traditional university; per the ITT Web site, "it is unlikely that any credits earned at an ITT Technical Institute will be transferable to or accepted by any institution other than an ITT Technical Institute." ITT Tech offers AAS, bachelor's BAS, and master's (business-only, online) degrees. ITT Tech is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.

ITT Technical Institute Offer Online degree programs wether bachelor, associate, masters and doctoral.

" Education for the Future " ITT Technical Institute english motto.

Find your suitable degree at http://www.itt-tech.edu

University of South Carolina


University of South Carolina



The University of South Carolina (simply Carolina, SC,USC,South Carolina, ) located in Columbia, South Carolina, United States is a public, educational  university. Founded in 1801 as South Carolina College, the university offers more than 350 programs of study leading to bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from fourteen degree-granting colleges and schools. Enrollment approximately 46,264 students, with 31,288 on the main Columbia campus as of 2012. The University of South Carolina is on of the Top-10 ranking from U.S. News & World Report for being "most promising and innovative," and for decades has received annual recognition for its prestigious undergraduate and graduate International Business programs.

Here is there latest statistics as of Fall 2012

Admissions


Enrollment (Fall 2012)
College                                                                     Undergrad                                 Graduate
College of Arts and Sciences                                        8,089                                         1,158
Moore School of Business                                     4,202                                          466
College of Hospitality, Retail, and Sport Management   2,161                                         106
College of Engineering and Computing                     1,971                                         447
College of Mass Communications and Information Studies 1,502                                 389
College of Education                                                    1,119                                        968
College of Nursing                                                     1,148                                        210
Arnold School of Public Health                                     1,393                                        692
School of Music                                                     305                                        150
College of Social Work                                             143                                        652
College of Pharmacy --                                                                                                440
School of Law --                                                                                                        648
School of Medicine --                                                                                                361
The Graduate School --                                                                                        6,423


Founded in 1978, the South Carolina Honors College offers academically gifted undergraduates the advantages of a small liberal arts college with the resources and academic depth of a comprehensive research university. After gaining acceptance to the University of South Carolina, students must apply separately to the Honors College and demonstrate significant academic achievement. 2011 entering freshmen had an average weighted GPA of 4.51 and an average SAT score (critical reading and math) of 1427.

"Learning humanizes character and does not permit it to be cruel " is the english motto of University of South Carolina.

Visit their website at http://www.sc.edu