Western Governors University
Locations: Salt Lake City (UT)
Annual Tuition: $8,300
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Bachelor's 3.5 Accounting
Master's 4.9 Business
Bachelor's 3.8 Business
Master's 3.5 Business Administration
Bachelor's 3.8 Business Administration
Master's 4.5
Bachelor's 2.6 Curriculum & Instruction
Master's 4.7 Cybersecurity
Bachelor's 2.7 Cybersecurity
Master's 3.4 Early Childhood Education
Bachelor's 2.1 Education
Bachelor's 3.3 Education
Master's 3.1 Educational Leadership
Master's 1.6 Elementary Education
Bachelor's 3.4 Elementary Education
Master's 4.3 Healthcare Administration
Bachelor's 3.6 Healthcare Informatics
Bachelor's 3.9 Healthcare Management
Master's 2.0 Human Resources
Bachelor's 4.1 Information Technology
Bachelor's 3.8 Information Technology
Master's 3.0 Instructional Technology
Master's 5.0 Liberal Studies
Bachelor's 1.9 Liberal Studies
Master's 3.6 Management
Master's 4.7 Marketing
Bachelor's 3.8 MBA
Master's 4.4 MBA in Healthcare Management
Master's 4.0 MBA in Information Systems
Master's 4.1 MBA in Management
Master's 3.4 MBA in Technology Management
Master's 4.5 Military Science
Bachelor's 4.1 Network Security
Bachelor's 4.6 Nursing
Bachelor's 3.5 Nursing
Master's 3.5 Organizational Leadership
Master's 3.7 Project Management
Master's 4.9 RN to BSN
Bachelor's 3.7 Secondary Education
Bachelor's 4.9 Secondary Education
Master's 5.0 Small Business Management
Bachelor's 4.6 Software Engineering
Bachelor's 3.7 Special Education
Bachelor's 3.8 Special Education
Master's 2.8 Teaching
Bachelor's 3.3 Teaching
Master's 3.8
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Write a ReviewDontmatter
Reviewed: 2/3/2020
Degree: Information Technology
I would think that most reputable companies would use the products they produce. Not the case with WGU. I received both a Bachelor's and Master's degree from WGU. Really my goals were simple. I wanted to be a program mentor and help other students along the way. I have applied to over 5 mentor and instructor positions and got one face to face interview. Most of the time I got a rejection letter within 1 minute of applying. I've come to the realization that WGU is not the pot at the end of the rainbow... Read More
Joe
Reviewed: 10/16/2019
Degree: Information Technology
Withdrawal is a pain in the A to say. I would never recommend a school that you can not withdraw due to circumstances. Good luck. Classes were hard and good, but a pain to withdraw. You have to constantly talk with the "mentor" for what ever reason. The proctored test and having to pass certification within the timeframe is pointless unless you have had prior knowledge in that cert. I would not recommend going this way as well. Im still trying to withdraw and they will not let me after I already... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Information Technology
I liked the college and the self paced idea behind it. I spent way less money than I would have with another university. The only downside was that there wasn't a requirement to do an internship so you come out of school with a degree, but not a lot of experience that employers look for. If I were to do this again, I would get an internship on my own while doing my master's.
Robert
Reviewed: 8/31/2017
Degree: Information Technology
I earned my MBA/ITM iat WGU in 2015. I found their education model to be exceptional. As a self paced program, you must be driven and dedicated. It is very cost effective, and worth every penny. Within in one year of earning my degree, I was able to land a new job, with a $40k increase in salary.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 1/31/2017
Degree: Information Technology
I found the structure of the program better suited for a working professional than previous attempts at online college. There was less emphasis on make-work (such as "ask three questions a week" for "participation"), and more emphasis on producing materials akin to what I find is necessary in my field of work, such as whitepapers and after-action reviews. The program was also far more cost-effective than others and the return on investment has been fantastic. I'm now making 160% of what I was prior... Read More
Krankor
Reviewed: 11/25/2015
Degree: Information Technology
I completed my MBA in IT Management at WGU in 18 months. I had previously gotten my BBA in MIS at Michigan. I found the MBA program at WGU to be exceptional. Sure, it was difficult and a lot of work, but that is what you expect in a masters program. As I was already working in senior management, all my work was done at night and on weekends. Without fail, during each course, I learned a major thing that I was able to put to immediate use as an IT executive. It was really hard to believe. I found... Read More
Michael
Reviewed: 9/30/2015
Degree: Information Technology
Evaluators do not have a background in what they are evaluating. They have routinely rejected submissions for not including information that wasn’t in the requirements. They add their own interpretation to the instructions and will fail your assessment until it complies with their new requirements. The course mentors (professor like figures) will not evaluate your work and have no power to address mistakes by the evaluators. It’s discouraging to focus on expanding your technical knowledge in a graduate... Read More
Rob Howell
Reviewed: 3/7/2014
Degree: Information Technology
The people behind the scenes at WGU care a great deal about current and prospective students. They work very hard to ensure that the programs they provide meet the needs of the individual.
Landon Sanders
Reviewed: 8/13/2013
Degree: Information Technology
I just recently finished my BSIT and was so impressed that I am going back to complete my Masters. There is great support and you will learn a lot. It is self-paced so you have to stay motivated and manage your time and workload effectively. My mentor was wonderful and always answered all questions in 24 hours or less. The individual course mentors were also accessible and helpful when needed.
William Howard
Reviewed: 7/9/2013
Degree: Information Technology
I have really enjoyed my educational program at WGU. The mentors have been very helpful, and the materials are relevant to my career path. If there was a PHD program that fit I might work on that as well.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 6/9/2013
Degree: Information Technology
I completed my BS and MS degrees at WGU while working full time. What I discovered was that students can do just enough to pass or actually do all the recommended work and learn much more. Currently, I am in the process of enrolling in a Doctoral Degree Program, D.B.A at a regionally accredited school and their business programs in the School of Business and Technology Management have received programmatic accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP. I read... Read More
Stephen Lyons
Reviewed: 3/9/2013
Degree: Information Technology
Excellent Grad program for already busy professionals. WGU has many resources, of all different types, so it is easy to find the way that suits you best.