It used to be that you went to college, earned a degree, and were well-positioned for the rest of your career. But with the increasing speed of innovation, many people are finding it beneficial to continue their education. Thankfully, schools like WGU are willing and able to adjust to meet the needs of the modern student. See what Sarah DeMark, vice president of program development at WGU, has to say about the new data and perspectives on education.
Last year WGU awarded over $12 million in scholarships, and now there's a new scholarship for you to check out—the Sage Scholarship. This scholarship is open to all incoming WGU students and can be applied to any of our more than 60 degree programs. If you're thinking about applying for a WGU scholarship, join us on April 25 for a scholarship webinar; we'll offer helpful tips for navigating the scholarship process.
After tuition, textbooks are one of the most expensive parts of going back to school—but not at WGU! Our students pay a low resource fee each term for 24/7 access to all textbooks, libraries, and research materials. Plus, because our learning resources are online, you can skip the backpack and study on any device whenever you have an internet connection.
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