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Make a Commercial, Win a Scholarship!

admin on June 17, 2010

Western Governors University is asking the experts—its students—to help create its next television commercial. Beginning today, WGU students and prospective students can enter the “Make a Great WGU Commercial Video Contest” by going to www.wgu.edu/videocontest and entering an original 60-second “commercial” that illustrates why WGU is “A Smarter Way to Learn.” All accepted entries will be posted on the WGU website, winners will be selected by WGU staff and popular vote, and more than $12,000 in scholarships and prizes are at stake.

To learn more visit: www.wgu.edu/videocontest

P.S. The first 5 entries received will win a special prize!

WGU Introduces New Degree

WGU on May 21, 2010

Western Governors University’s College of Business is now enrolling students for its newest degree program, the B.S. in Sales and Sales Management. Created for sales professionals who want to advance their careers by completing an accredited bachelor’s degree in their field, the new online program combines professional selling skills with business management coursework. In addition, it includes two industry-recognized sales certifications at no additional cost: Action Selling Sales Skills Certification and SMEI’s Certified Sales Executive (CSE®).

For more information about this degree visit us at www.wgu.edu/salesdegree

Join the LinkedIn WGU Group!

admin on May 19, 2010

Do you want to connect with students, employees and friends of WGU? Do you use LInkedIn? Read the latest WGU news,  start conversations and make new contacts by joining the new WGU group!

Go to WGU’s LinkedIn Group page now.

Wednesday Career Cafe

WGU on May 18, 2010

WGU Career Services presents  Wednesday Career Cafe Workshops. These thirty-minute webinars are designed to help you succeed in your job search. Whether you are a new student at WGU or approaching graduation, plan to attend these informative workshops to help you develop the skills you need to get ahead.

May 19:  Opportunities in Federal Service- Part 2: Mastering the Federal Application Process

May 26: Strategic Interviewing

All workshops have a morning and evening session and are held online. For more session times and more information please visit the WGU Alumni Site.

WGU and Student Loan Reform

WGU on April 2, 2010

On March 30, President Obama signed legislation that includes some significant changes to the way student loans will be managed. So what does all of this mean for college students everywhere? And more importantly, what does this mean for WGU students?

Here are some quick facts about the new legislation:

  • Beginning July 1, 2010 all federal student loans will be issued directly through the government. This will eliminate the fees that the government pays to private lenders (like Sallie Mae and the Student Loan Corporation) that provide federally insured student loans to college students.  To prepare for the pending legislation, WGU started awarding Direct Loans to all students with loans on March 1, 2010.
  • According to the Congressional Budget Office, the direct lending from the government to the student will save nearly $68 billion over the next 11 years.
  • The savings from bank fees will be used to increase Pell Grant awards, raising the maximum grant from $5,550 to almost $6,000 by 2017.
  • Monthly loan repayments for students who take out loans after July 1, 2014 will be no more than 10 percent of a graduate’s income (after adjustments for basic living costs), instead of the current 15 percent.
  • For those who have been faithful to their repayment plan for 20 years, any remaining loan balance will be forgiven. For public service professionals, like teachers and nurses, these balances will be forgiven after 10 years.

If you are a current WGU student with a student loan or if you have taken out a loan for school after March 1, 2010, these new regulations will only change the way your loan is administered and serviced. In fact, there’s a good chance you won’t notice that anything has changed! If you have any questions regarding financial aid or your loan, please visit the WGU Financial Aid Web Page or call 1-866-225-5948.