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Western Governors University is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. WGU is also nationally accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). WGU offers Bachelors and Masters degree programs in Healthcare, Business, MBA, IT and Education.
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B.S. Health Informatics College of Health Professions
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June 20, 2008
By Reagen - Online
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Western Governors University healthcare programs are amazing. They offer many online programs to help people advance their education in a convenient way. My classes were all online, so I could complete work while still maintaining my busy schedule. The only thing I did not like is that contacting teachers could sometimes be problematic. Sometimes it might take them a while to get back to you through email, but that would be expected with any online program. I had no problem obtaining a job after graduation; I was definitely prepared for my career!
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June 20, 2008
By Jenelle - Houston
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One of the best things about using Western Governors University Healthcare Degree to complete my BS in Nursing is that I could do online. I could continue to work and have my family relatively undisturbed from my new schedule and I could still complete a lifelong goal of mine. Also, I work better alone and on my own schedule, so online classes are perfect for me! However, it is difficult to always stay completely motivated when you aren't in contact with others in your class or your teacher face to face. But, as long as you stay focused on your goals, you will be successful. I felt completely prepared to continue my career in nursing at a higher level after I finished my degree at from this program.
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Master of Science Nursing Western Governors University
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June 20, 2008
By Ella - Des Moines
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Online is fantastic. Never would have been able to do a grad degree if I had physically had to be at scheduled classes; still work full time, so varying shifts, and with family obligations as well this was the only way I could do it. Made a lot of effort to have good communication with students and I never felt isolated, which was a surprise. Offered me a lot of advice on how to use my degree. Not many cons except missing cameraderie of physically present classmates. Good preparation for the future- would like to become a nurse educator, working right now on interview prep, and this qualification is necessary for it... we will see!
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