WGU Texas Declares, "No Parent Left Behind" (398)
(NewsUSA) - As kids are prepped for school each day, the last thing parents have time to consider is heading to school themselves. But, they should be?.
More than 3 million Texas residents, many of them parents, have started but not finished a college degree; yet by 2018, an estimated 63 percent of all jobs will require at least some post-secondary education. A bachelor's or master's degree can bring career advancement, increase job security and enhance earning potential, so how can busy parents finish their degrees and avoid being left behind?
The prospect of heading back to college can be a daunting one. There are a number of college options, but few that are affordable and flexible enough to meet the needs of working adults. Texas's new online university, WGU Texas, Texas.wgu.edu, is designed to meet the needs of students with family and work obligations, and to do it affordably. Nonprofit and endorsed by the state, WGU Texas offers 50 accredited bachelor's and master's degree programs in the high-demand career fields of business, information technology, teacher education, and health professions, including nursing.
WGU Texas's programs are structured to allow students to move quickly through what they already know and to focus on what they still need to learn. WGU Texas students advance by demonstrating what they know, not by logging time in class. This learning model, which includes the support of a dedicated mentor, is called "competency-based education," and it represents a truly new and innovative approach to higher education.
At less than $3,000 per six-month term (and no limit on the number of courses per term), WGU Texas is about half the cost of most other online universities and considerably less than most of Texas's public universities. Because students can leverage their experience and prior college to help them move as quickly through courses as they are able, the average time to complete a bachelor's degree at WGU Texas is just two-and-a-half years -- an average cost of about $15,000.
It's likely that you are already encouraging your kids to plan for college. And, as all good parents know, kids learn best by example. Finishing a degree means more than career advancement and better earning potential -- it is a priceless accomplishment that demonstrates the value of education to your children. This school year, don't be left behind.
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