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 ReviewMichelle
Reviewed: 2/7/2024
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
Amazing school! It was easy to apply there and you have someone there every step of the way. I graduated with my bachelors and decided to come back for my masters! I could not believe it was the same price !It is the most affordable school you are ever going to find
JennG
Reviewed: 11/9/2021
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
At the age of 42, I decided to flip my career direction and become a teacher. I had once tried to pursue it and had completed 83 credits of my bachelor's in 2002 (WGU only accepted 21 of them due to their age). However, I just could NOT do the in-class schooling. WGU is not for everyone and I will be the first to tell you. It is self-directed, self-guided, and self-motivating. You are not going to have homework or discussions. You are obtaining COMPETENCY units which I think some of these other neigh... Read More
swiminakilt
Reviewed: 9/6/2021
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
It seems that many loved their brick and mortar school and that may be a reason for the wild array of reviews. I hated my brick and mortar school. It was more interested in stealing money from me whether it was parking tickets or extra fees. It was horrible. Now, competency-based grading takes some getting used to. I definitely had a few fits about it and probably drove my mentor and instructors crazy at times. HOWEVER, I learned more, faster, and for way less money compared to my old school. To... Read More
Jamine Moss-Owen
Reviewed: 9/16/2018
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
I LOVE WGU! It's not easy and takes a tremendous amount of self-discipline. I appreciate my mentor tons. She and I talked once a week at up to now, where I'm nearing the end and don't need as much support. She was pragmatic, clear, motivating, and supportive. But all the work comes from the student. This requires a lot of stick with it ness and hard work. But you can get a degree with less financial hardship! That's great! I would suggest a "team" of people who you know are also doing the program.... Read More
SLC
Reviewed: 7/24/2018
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
The amount of misinformation in this thread is ridiculous. Someone said that the university is not accredited. All you have to do is look on their webpage to see that the university itself is regionally accredited (which is the kind of accreditation that is valid...it's what state schools have). In addition to regional accreditation, the programs/colleges within the university are accredited by the respective accreditation organizations for their field. Also, it has been mentioned that the teachers... Read More
Mary Grassrope
Reviewed: 4/24/2018
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
This was a perfect fit for me. It allowed me to work at my own pace and around my own schedule. The 6 month terms are great. I finished the first term with 8 credits due to my personal schedule, and then completed 22 credits in the last 4 months of my second term because I had more time. My mentor was great at keeping me on track. I love the rubrics used for assignments and only had to make 2 minor revisions during the program because the rubrics were so easy to follow. I have recommended this program/school... Read More
Tasha
Reviewed: 3/5/2018
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
Great school! I enjoyed learning and expanding my educational career. There were times I wanted to give up, but my Mentor kept pushing me Awesome school. I enjoyed that I can put my child to sleep and finish my work at 2 a.m. in the morning. I loved that my course work was available on my device I had.
Sanchez Xiao
Reviewed: 2/5/2018
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
I started my master degree on Nov. 2016. I was planning to graduate in Oct. 2018. Since it offered self paced schedule, I worked very hard along the way. I graduated on Oct. 2017. it is about one year early I saved a whole year tuition and time. My salary was increased one year early. I can't be happier than that. I appreciated all my mentors along the way, especially my student mentor, Ms. Lori. I appreciated the tirelessly weekly calls and all the encouragement from her. i learned how passionate... Read More
Tina
Reviewed: 12/3/2017
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
This was an excellent university. I needed credits to gain my 2nd teaching certificate so I decided to get my Masters. Mentors were helpful and kept me on track to attain my goals. Classes were competency based so the areas I knew well went fast which left more time for areas that I needed more study.
Melissa Wredt
Reviewed: 3/27/2016
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
Pros--Unlike other online programs, your GPA is a direct result of your effort, instead of a result from group work. The team wants you to succeed and graduate. Cons--Thus far, my online degree hasn't really opened any doors for me.
James Gracey
Reviewed: 9/18/2015
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
Straightforward school. Entrance exam wasn't insane, they just made sure you could take life at a online university by testing your self-motivation through a written essay. I wrote about what the educational world would be like if robots were in control. The classes leading up to the capstone project were moderately difficult. I had to buckle down for the research theory section of the degree the most. This university is NOT for students who need their hand held. The online UI used to locate textbooks... Read More
Alicia Ishida
Reviewed: 7/13/2015
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
There is constant contact between the staff and students. They are always available and make your educational experience seem very personal.
Vinod Surendran
Reviewed: 2/26/2015
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
I chose to study Curriculum and Instruction for my graduate program in this university. This is my second graduate degree with the first from a conventional university. My experience with this school has been very positive. I was lucky to have very supportive mentors throughout my program. The professors are all with doctoral degrees and the degree of support and inspiration they provided throughout the program was a welcome change from my conventional college learning experience. They always made... Read More
Annette Lind
Reviewed: 2/23/2015
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
Pros: I can do my work any time of day or night. Cons: No face to face interaction.
Annette Lind
Reviewed: 2/13/2015
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
Pros: I can do my graduate program at my own pace; work from my home computer; talk with mentor weekly; curriculum of program relevant to education in the classroom Cons: No face to face meetings
Annette Lind
Reviewed: 1/8/2015
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
The pros are working at my own pace through the program and being able to go online at any time of day or night to do courses. The cons would be no face to face interaction with mentors or tech support.
Erin Walton
Reviewed: 4/6/2014
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
Love this program - love going at my own speed - would choose it again!
Denia
Reviewed: 12/30/2013
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
I received my Bachelors from WGU in 2011 and loved the experience so much I returned for my Masters. I just graduated in September and am so bummed they don't offer a doctoral program. My mentors were awesome; supportive and always available. Cost of tuition is affordable and curriculum was relevant to my work experience. I took what I learned and was able to immediately put it into action. Love this place!
Megan Lemmons
Reviewed: 7/2/2013
Degree: Curriculum & Instruction
Pros of the program are the self-paced, competency based academics. The student mentors and program mentors are very knowledgable and supportive making it very easy to get assistance. Cons of the program are not enough Instant Messaging capabilities and or access to other students who started at the same time or near the same time to communicate with and get feedback from. Online communities are useful but not often quick enough with responses and don't allow for much relationships to be made for... Read More