Guymon Daily Herald

U.S. News: WT bachelor’s, MBA programs for veterans tops in state

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West Texas A&M University offers the No. 1 online bachelor’s pro- grams for veterans and the No. 3 online MBA program for veterans in Texas, according to recently released rankings from U.S. News & World Report.

The veteran-specific rankings were released along with university­wide rankings Jan. 24 as the magazine announced its 2023 standings. In those rankings, WT earned 11 total Best Program accolades.

WT’s online undergradu­ate program for veterans also is tied for No. 16 in the country. The online MBA program for veterans is tied for No. 42 in the country, rising from No. 48 in 2022.

“These prestigiou­s rankings demonstrat­e how seriously WT is committed to providing quality, affordable education to our veteran population,” said James Thompson, WT’s military and veterans community coordinato­r. “The University prides itself on celebratin­g the work, dedication and sacrifices made by military veterans, and we strive to honor their service by helping them succeed in fulfilling their educationa­l dreams.”

WT Military and Veteran Services offers a number of educationa­l benefits programs for service members and their dependents, including scholarshi­ps, tuition assistance for active-duty military and extensive resources.

WT also offers fee waivers for active-duty undergradu­ate students and fee waivers for veteran students at the Virgil Henson Activities Center, among other benefits.

“We are pleased by the positive spotlight U.S. News and World Report annual rankings continue to shine on our online programs,” said Dr. Neil Terry, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. “Recognitio­n as one of the leading institutio­ns in the nation with respect to serving veterans and military families is a source of great pride for our faculty and staff.”

U.S. News & World Report assessed more than 1,800 online degree programs around the country based on a variety of objective factors, such as student engagement, faculty credential­s, and services and technologi­es. The rankings are a key resource for students seeking informatio­n about online programs for degree completion and career advancemen­t.

WT’s commitment to being a learner-centered university is a key component of the University’s long-term plan, WT 125: From the Panhandle to the World.

That plan is fueled by the historic, $125 million One West comprehens­ive fundraisin­g campaign. To date, the five-year campaign — which publicly launched Sept. 23 — has raised more than $115 million.

The One West campaign will have an enormous impact on WT’s continued growth in the online-education field with the total renovation of the Geneva Schaeffer Education Building, the second-oldest building on University grounds. Following a $45 million legislativ­e allotment and a $2.5 million gift from the Stanley Schaeffer family, the Geneva Schaeffer Education Building is currently being transforme­d into the home of cuttingedg­e advancemen­ts in WT’s distance learning program. It also will house the WT Graduate School and new spaces for research.

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