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Western Governors University (WGU) is a private online university based in Millcreek, Utah, United States. [6] The university uses an online competency-based learning model, providing advanced education for working professionals. [7] Degrees awarded by WGU are accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).
WGU Indiana was established through an executive order on June 14, 2010 [3] by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, as a partnership between the state and Western Governors University in an effort to expand access to higher education for Indiana residents and increase the percentage of the state's adult population with education beyond high school.
This list of Western Governors University people includes notable alumni and honorary degree recipients affiliated with Western Governors University This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
WGU may refer to: Western Governors University, an online university based in Millcreek, Utah; WSCR, the former call sign WGU; Wirangu language, the ISO 639-3 code wgu; Women's General Union, a women's organization in Libya
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This category includes those persons who attended or graduated from Western Governors University located Salt Lake City, Utah and has campuses across the United States. For more information, please see List of Western Governors University people and Western Governors University .
The Western Governors' Association (WGA) is a non-partisan organization of all 22 United States governors (representing 19 U.S. states and 3 U.S. territories) that are considered to be part of the Western region of the nation.
The Software Engineering 2004 (SE2004) —formerly known as Computing Curriculum Software Engineering (CCSE)— is a document that provides recommendations for undergraduate education in software engineering. SE2004 was initially developed by a steering committee between 2001 and 2004.