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  2. Western Governors University - Wikipedia

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    Western Governors University. /  40.68500°N 111.87000°W  / 40.68500; -111.87000. Western Governors University ( WGU) is a private, non-profit online university based in Millcreek, Utah, United States. [7] [8] The university uses an online competency-based learning model, providing advanced education for working professionals. [9]

  3. WGU Indiana - Wikipedia

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    WGU Indiana is a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Governors University, which was founded in 1997 by 19 U.S. governors to expand access to higher education through online degree programs. Today, Western Governors University is a national university, with more than 70,000 students from all 50 U.S. states as of June 30, 2016. [7]

  4. Governors State University - Wikipedia

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    Governors State University (Governors State, GSU, GovState, or GOVST) is a public university in University Park, Illinois. The 750 acres (3.0 km 2) campus is located 30 miles (48 km) south of Chicago, Illinois. GSU was founded in 1969. It is a public university offering degree programs at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels.

  5. WGU Students Eligible to Earn Work-Ready Credentials - Patch

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    WGU Students Eligible to Earn Work-Ready Credentials - Evanston, IL - The edX platform allows students worldwide to access the new IT Career Framework MicroBachelors program that can stack...

  6. University of West Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The University of West Georgia is a public university [6] in Carrollton, Georgia. The university offers a satellite campus in Newnan, Georgia, select classes at its Douglasville Center, and off-campus Museum Studies classes at the Atlanta History Center in Atlanta, Georgia. A total of 12,769 students, including 8,454 undergraduate and 4,315 ...

  7. WGU Students Eligible to Earn Work-Ready Credentials - Patch

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    WGU Students Eligible to Earn Work-Ready Credentials - Florissant, MO - EdX platform allows students to access new IT Career Framework MicroBachelors program that can stack into seven...

  8. WGU and Bridge My Return Announce Partnership - Patch

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    WGU and Bridge My Return Announce Partnership - Des Moines, IA - Des Moines-area service members can take advantage of new partnership offerings of education assistance to further workplace...

  9. Western Governors University Ohio Celebrates 3-Year ... - Patch

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    Western Governors University Ohio Celebrates 3-Year Anniversary - Across Ohio, OH - Nonprofit, online university grows to 4,400 students in the state and has already awarded nearly 6,300 degrees ...

  10. Proctor - Wikipedia

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    Proctor. Proctor (a variant of procurator) is a person who takes charge of, or acts for, another. [1] The title is used in England and some other English-speaking countries in three principal contexts: [1] In law, a proctor is a historical class of lawyers, and the King's (or Queen's) Proctor is a senior government lawyer.

  11. WGU Students Eligible to Earn Work-Ready Credentials - Patch

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    WGU Students Eligible to Earn Work-Ready Credentials - Wichita, KS - The edX platform allows students worldwide to access the new IT Career Framework MicroBachelors program that can stack...