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05-23-2013, 09:27 PM | #1 |
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"Pathways" program at BYU-Idaho
The church has started a program to get more members into college, through a hybrid online/institute thing. Called Pathways. Through BYU-Idaho. After finishing this program they can then move on to online courses at BYU-Idaho.
http://byui.edu/online/pathway I think in principle that's great. But I have one reservation about all of this. And that's with the continued dilution of the BYU brand. I was not happy with the labeling of Rick's as "BYU-Idaho." I don't want people to be confused about what "BYU" means. We already have BYU-Hawaii. I don't want people to say "I am a BYU graduate" when in fact they are a "BYU-Idaho" graduate. And now BYU-Idaho is absorbing lots of people who didn't graduate from high school, never took the ACT/SAT, and as far as I know, may never set foot on campus. If the church doesn't protect the BYU brand, that's a mistake. At some point people may not be able to tell what "BYU" means. |
05-24-2013, 04:00 PM | #2 |
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Keeping the brand meaningful, yet staying ahead of the curve is important yet difficult.
Georgia Tech is offering a masters in engineering online.
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05-24-2013, 09:45 PM | #3 |
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I'm almost done with a degree from a prestigious university. It's not online, but it's an evening program, and admissions isn't that competitive.
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