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    Clackamas CC, WGU agree on educational partnership

    By John Baker,

    2024-05-06

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    Clackamas Community College and Western Governors University recently announced a partnership that enhances educational pathways for CCC graduates and employees.

    Leaders from both institutions formalized the agreement during a signing ceremony on CCC’s Oregon City campus on April 30.

    The collaboration provides transfer opportunities for CCC alumni into WGU's online bachelor’s and master’s degree programs, fostering expanded access to higher education and career advancement. Additionally, CCC alumni and employees who enroll at WGU will be eligible to apply for the WGU Community College Partnership Scholarship, valued at up to $2,500.

    “Our graduates and employees now have another route to continue their education with a university that understands the needs and identities of online learners,” Ni’Cole Sims, director of CCC’s office of education partnerships, said.

    WGU is an online, nonprofit university offering more than 60 bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business, IT, teacher education and health professions, including nursing. The university’s innovative competency-based model allows students to gain in-demand knowledge and skills in their own time and at a pace that fits their lifestyles.

    “WGU is committed to creating pathways that help individuals advance their education in a flexible and supportive online environment,” said Tonya Drake, PhD, WGU regional vice president - Northwest. “By partnering with Clackamas Community College, we are able to extend this commitment to more students, providing them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in today’s competitive job market.”

    Currently, nearly 250 WGU students and more than 800 graduates call Clackamas County home. Across Oregon, more than 2,800 individuals are enrolled at WGU, while over 7,600 have already earned degrees from the university.

    WGU is well-suited for busy, working adults and traditionally underserved student populations. The university provides students with individualized experiences and personalized guidance from dedicated faculty mentors and course instructors – from the time they enroll until they graduate.

    WGU is also committed to keeping tuition costs low, with tuition for most degree programs approximately $8,000 per year, about half as much as their counterparts at similar institutions.

    The partnership takes effect immediately, as WGU enrolls students on the first of every month. More information can be found at https://www.wgu.edu/partners/community-colleges/oregon.html.

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