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Western Governors University (WGU) is a private, non-profit online university based in Millcreek, Utah, United States. The university uses an online competency-based learning model, providing advanced education for working professionals. Degrees awarded by WGU are accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).
This list of Western Governors University people includes notable alumni and honorary degree recipients affiliated with Western Governors University
WGU Indiana is an approved education provider for Indiana state grants and scholarships offered through the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana (SSACI). As a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Governors University, WGU Indiana is approved by the U.S. Department of Education to offer federal financial aid.
About 30,000 employees of SSM Health are now eligible for a 5% discount on tuition under a new partnership between WGU Missouri and the St. Louis-based health system. The agreement provides...
About 30,000 employees of SSM Health are now eligible for a 5% discount on tuition under a new partnership between WGU Missouri and the St. Louis-based health system. The agreement provides...
WGU Missouri Students Now Eligible for Access Missouri Funds With approval from Missouri's legislature, the university has been added to the eligible institutions list for the need-based grant...
The Utah System of Higher Education ( USHE) is the public university system of the state of Utah. It includes each of the state's sixteen public institutions of higher education, including its eight technical colleges .
Robert Winton Mendenhall (born November 18, 1954) is an American educational technologist best known as the president from 1999 to 2016 of Western Governors University (WGU).
The following is a list of the ten largest institutions of higher education by Fall 2020 enrollment, meaning it is the number of unique individuals who were enrolled in at least one class on the 21st day of the Fall 2020 semester.
Dr. Samuel H. Smith (born February 4, 1940) was the eighth president of Washington State University, serving for fifteen years (July 1, 1985 – June 8, 2000).