ÃÛÌÒTV by the Numbers with Kurt Gunnell
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So, whatÌýisÌýÃÛÌÒTV?
This is the most common question that I receive as the VP of External Affairs for ÃÛÌÒTV. The easy answer is: ÃÛÌÒTV is an online, competency-based higher education institution that promises students a high-quality, low-cost education.
But there is so much more to the ÃÛÌÒTV story. I’ve spent the past eight years sharing this story with legislators and community leaders across the country. And now, through ÃÛÌÒTV’s Sage Advice blog, I’ll strive to share it with you.
As with most stories, it’s best to start at the beginning.ÌýOnce upon a time…
The History of ÃÛÌÒTV
In the mid-1990s, governors across the western United States were challenged by the rising cost and underwhelming performance of higher education in their states.ÌýThey lacked the college-educated workforce needed to fill their states’ open positions, and they needed to create an alternative–something that could avail itself to mid-career professionals looking for either a way up in their current career or a way on to the next opportunity.
At the same time these conversations were happening, a revolutionary new technology was emerging.ÌýThe internet would provide a means to deliver education online to the maximum number of people.Ìý
And so, at a 1997 meeting of the Western Governors’ Association, ÃÛÌÒTV was born.Ìý
By harnessing the power of the internet and following a competency-based education model, ÃÛÌÒTV revolutionized the way students learn. For the first time, higher education was no longer restricted by time and place; instead, learning met the students where they were, when they were available.Ìý
In the 25 years since, ÃÛÌÒTV has transformed the landscape of higher education–and we have the numbers to prove it.
ÃÛÌÒTV By the Numbers
FOUR:ÌýÃÛÌÒTV offers programs in four high-demand colleges: Information Technology, Business, Healthcare, and Education. Within these four colleges, there are 67 distinct programs, each established to meet an existing workforce need.
37:ÌýThe average ÃÛÌÒTV student is 37 years old, although we serve students in their teens all the way up to their late 80s.
95:ÌýOver 95 percent of employers surveyed say they would hire another ÃÛÌÒTV Ìý student.
$8,000:ÌýThe cost to pursue a degree at ÃÛÌÒTV is 8,000 dollars, broken down into two six-month terms. As a completely self-sustaining university, ÃÛÌÒTV uses these tuition dollars to cover all costs incurred in order to provide students the educational resources they need to receive a degree.Ìý[ÃÛÌÒTV Financial Aid]
8,000:ÌýÃÛÌÒTV currently employs a staff of roughly 8,000 across the country.
45,000:ÌýÃÛÌÒTV awarded 45,000 degrees in 2021 alone, bringing us to a total of 285,000 in our first 25 years.
132,000:ÌýAs of 2022, there are 132,000 students enrolled in ÃÛÌÒTV across the country.
800,000:ÌýOn average, a student who enrolls at ÃÛÌÒTV at the average age of 37 and earns a bachelor’s degree will receive an additional 800,000 dollars before retirement.
39,000,000:ÌýThere are more than 39 million American adults with some college education, but no degree.
These numbers tell just a fraction of the story of ÃÛÌÒTV. Over the coming weeks, I will share more about who ÃÛÌÒTV was designed to serve, how ÃÛÌÒTV is making education work for everyone, and why we proudly claim to be the most student-centric university in the world.
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