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WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - grauwulf - 09-27-2010

Has anybody here gone through them? I'm interested in one of their M.S. programs which I wouldn't be starting until Summer/Fall next year anyway. Thoughts? Comments?

Thanks in advance.


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - frankiebleyes - 09-27-2010

My oldest son went back to school and got his B.S. in Computer Programming through WGU. For the most part the classes were all on-line with a final exam (total grade inclusive of the final exam). If you test well then you should do fine with this college. However, question why would you want to spend the funds to attend this college to take exams to get credit when you could do it for so much less through one of the big 3?


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - grauwulf - 09-28-2010

frankiebleyes Wrote:[...] If you test well then you should do fine with this college. However, question why would you want to spend the funds to attend this college to take exams to get credit when you could do it for so much less through one of the big 3?

WGU offers a Masters of Science in my field, which I haven't seen available from any of the 'big 3'. Additionally WGU recognizes a number of industry certifications, many of which I already have. I'm not sure about other fields but with technology certifications can carry a fair amount of weight, so being able to (essentially) double-dip is quite valuable. If you're going to do the certifications anyway why not let them count toward a second bachelors or an masters?

*shrugs* seems like a good idea at first glance, that's why I'm asking :-)

Thanks for the feedback / info!


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - lumpylump - 09-28-2010

I'm speaking with an Admissions Counselor now re: the MS in Information Security and Assurance.

So far (off the top of my head)...

Plus:
Tuition structure (six month block vs. per credit)
Certifications (either earn them or get credit for having them)
Test vouchers included in tuition
Both regionally and nationally accredited

Minus:
Although structured according to NSA guidelines, the school is not a full NSA Center of Excellence.

Of the five programs (three online, two B&M) I'm applying, I think this is one of the top contenders.


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - grauwulf - 09-28-2010

lumpylump Wrote:I'm speaking with an Admissions Counselor now re: the MS in Information Security and Assurance..

Sweet, thanks lumpylump!

Just got off the phone with them. Overall the program seems pretty neat, and looking at the courses.... pretty legit too. Here is how it works:
Each exam directly correlates to a particular assessment so if you pass the exam just knock that particular assessment out of your schedule. Master's students are expected to take 8 units per (6 month) term, but you can do them all in one term. If you can Smile

In my case I will go in with all of the certifications out of the way so I knock out 16 of the 45 required units. Basically I'll cut the program in half right out of the gate. After that there is one other "Exam" to take, Advanced Leadership and Professionalism Concepts: which is a WGU thing. Everything else is assessment based. Read the syllabus, do the assignments, move on to the next assessment. It is pretty pricey per term at around (EDIT: /$6000/) $3000, but for that tuition you can take as many assessments over the 6 month period as you can fit it. I asked the adviser flat out if it could be done in 1 term and he said "if you can do it in 1 term, then go for it." There is a capstone project with a formal oral defense required, but that can be done by web-conference.

and now we know :-D


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - lumpylump - 09-28-2010

grauwulf Wrote:It is pretty pricey per term at around $6000, but for that tuition you can take as many assessments over the 6 month period as you can fit it.

Did they quote you $6K per term? WGU states $2890 per term in the literature & web and even with some one-time fees, it's still far from 6K.


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - grauwulf - 09-28-2010

lumpylump Wrote:Did they quote you $6K per term? WGU states $2890 per term in the literature & web and even with some one-time fees, it's still far from 6K.
No, you're right. My fault on that, I was counting in some other personal stuff and didn't double check my numbers. Good catch.


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - Lindagerr - 09-28-2010

When ever I feel my BA is not going to be enough to get me into teaching or that I just wan't to have a better chance I look at them. I am just so depressed and frustrated with the state of teaching alternate programs in NJ. I just don't know where I would come up with the money or the time. Anyone I have talked to from there has been very helpful.


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - Jeff2243 - 09-28-2010

There are 18 assessments to completed. Compare than to other colleges where you need only 8-10 courses. How are you to do that in 1 term ?


WGU : Western Governors Univ ? - burbuja0512 - 09-28-2010

Check out this article that compares WGU to the big three

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