The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is launching an expansion of its digital learning platform, increasing online program offerings from across the University, including graduate degree, certificate, and professional development programs. The goal: to help thousands of people across the state, and many others around the nation and world, gain access to a world-class Carolina education and become lifelong learners.
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To support this expansion, 2U, Inc. (Nasdaq: TWOU), a global leader in education technology, will provide online program management for the University. Carolina is poised to launch an expanded portfolio of online graduate degree programs supported by 2U’s traditional full-investment model, as well as non-degree professional development programs. For smaller programs, the University will be able to access flexible services across 2U’s industry-leading capabilities. 2U already has successful, long-term relationships with Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, the Gillings School of Global Public Health, the UNC School of Government, and The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education.
Along with support from Carolina’s Digital and Lifelong Learning, faculty will lead the development of these programs with 2U, with initial degrees launching over the course of the next few years. The University will retain complete control over the core academic and governance functions (including admissions) in its online degree programs, as it does in its traditional campus-based programs. Carolina will work with 2U to design and build its new online model, enhance the institution’s internal capacity to create digital education programs, and advance digital education research more broadly through the creation of the University’s Digital Education Research Hub.
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“Carolina has a long history of working with 2U to create best-in-class graduate degree and boot camp programs,” UNC Chapel Hill Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bob Blouin said. “This University-wide partnership will accelerate our ambitious digital learning strategy, enabling us to leverage 2U’s expertise in developing and delivering world-class education programs online.”
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