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Online Program Management at 快活app

To address rising demand for online and hybrid graduate and professional education, the 快活app is launching its own comprehensive online program management office (OPM). That鈥檚 shorthand for a fully staffed and eventually self-sustaining service that will supply the University鈥檚 academic units with the expertise and skills for creating and delivering digital education with a 快活app twist. 听

The launch comes as high-profile universities across the country are experimenting with different ways to provide coursework and degree programs to students who either prefer the convenience of online programs or cannot come to campus for instruction, says Martin Katz, the University鈥檚 chief innovation advisor and co-chair of the campus鈥 Online Strategy Committee. The 10-member committee was created in fall 2018 to explore the University鈥檚 options and potential in the digital arena.

鈥淪tudents today are looking for education that meets them where they live and allows them to integrate their education with the rest of their life,鈥 Katz says. 鈥淧eople are looking to take their career to the next level, but don鈥檛 necessarily want to quit the job they鈥檙e in or leave the city they鈥檙e in. So online and hybrid options are increasingly important to this segment of our potential student population.鈥

The creation of 快活app鈥檚 OPM comes after the University鈥檚 academic deans informed then-provost Jeremy Haefner, who assumed 快活app鈥檚 chancellorship in July 2019, that the University needed increased capacity to connect with the online student population. Currently, the University offers online programs primarily through University College, which has more than 20 years of experience in this arena, and a partnership with 2U, one of the country鈥檚 leading providers of digital education. Started in 2017, the 2U partnership markets and helps deliver advanced 快活app degrees in social work, business administration, data science, school counseling, and library and information science.

Haefner responded to the deans鈥 concerns by forming the Online Strategy Committee, with representation from academic, business and student-service divisions across campus. The committee, in turn, conducted more than eight months of research and outreach, including an extensive review of the digital higher education landscape. The committee also facilitated two on-campus town hall meetings hosted by the provost and met with Faculty Senate representatives to collect information on the 快活app community鈥檚 challenges, needs and expectations. The committee then analyzed its findings and prepared a proposal for the provost鈥檚 office and the 快活app Board of Trustees鈥 Faculty and Educational Affairs Committee (FEAC).

According to Keith Miller, interim associate provost for graduate education, 鈥淭he Online Strategy Committee鈥檚 research and recommendations confirmed what many of our own faculty active in the online education space have been hinting 鈥斕齭pecifically, the need for the University to build internal capacity to research, evaluate, design and deliver high-quality online programs.听 In addition, this effort directly supports a number of the chancellor鈥檚 strategic imperatives as the community works together to advance our strategic plan, 快活app IMPACT 2025.鈥

That plan calls for the institution to expand access and opportunities for students from all walks of life. 鈥淭he University has nationally and internationally recognized graduate and professional programs that attract excellent students from around the world. But we can do better,鈥 Miller explains. 鈥淢any individuals simply cannot put their lives on hold while pursuing a graduate degree.听 We can increase access to our outstanding faculty and programs to a larger and more diverse student population with an engaging and cost-competitive online program.鈥

A strong, fully staffed and funded program also offers another advantage. It allows the University to capture 鈥 and subsequently invest in the 快活app community 鈥 revenue and expertise that might otherwise go to third-party providers. And, Katz adds, it also ensures that the University鈥檚 reputation is protected. 鈥淲e鈥檙e putting our brand and our name out there in the world, so we want to staff this so it鈥檚 designed to succeed, not just to test the waters.鈥

The OPM, Katz notes, is designed to help academic divisions with every aspect of developing and introducing new programs to the online marketplace. 鈥淭hey will help you from soup to nuts,鈥 he explains. That includes evaluating a program鈥檚 viability in the online space, identifying target audiences, helping create and administer the program, and helping faculty members design their courses for a digital classroom.

Michael McGuire, dean of University College and co-chair of the Online Strategy Committee, notes that while the OPM will spearhead all the logistical work associated with developing and operating online programs, the academic integrity of these programs will rest with the academic programs and the professors teaching the courses. 鈥淭he curriculum will still originate with and belong to the academic units and faculty,鈥 he says.

With an executive director supported by a staff to fulfill the full spectrum of needs, the OPM will be overseen by the provost鈥檚 office and housed on campus at the Administrative Office Building. The University will fund the office for its initial years in operation, but in subsequent years the OPM is expected to generate enough revenue to become self-sustaining.听

If all goes according to plan, Katz and McGuire say, the OPM should be operational by spring 2020. Candidates for the executive director鈥檚 position will be selected for interviews beginning the week of Nov. 11. Once the position is filled, Katz says, the new executive director will begin staffing the OPM, working with academic units to determine the first online programs to launch, and connecting and integrating with all the dozens of offices and services on campus that will be affected by new online enrollments.

This is no small task, McGuire says. 鈥淎ll of the things that you would think about for a face-to-face student have applications in the online space,鈥 he says.

快活app joins a handful of other institutions in creating its own OPM, among them Syracuse University, George Washington University and Northwestern. But 快活app鈥檚 approach, McGuire says, stands out for how it blends options, allowing the University to develop new online programs for the digital marketplace while ensuring that other programs can continue to take advantage of 2U鈥檚 enormous technology and marketing platform. Just as important, University College will continue to offer its many graduate and undergraduate degree options to working professionals.

As Miller notes, 鈥淭he higher education landscape is rapidly changing, and online education is here to stay.听So, I am proud that the University is investing in this area. I do appreciate that change can cause anxiety, but it can also create excitement and energy.听 The University is well-positioned to expand the reach of our talented faculty to a larger audience, and this initiative is well supported by the provost, chancellor and the board.听I look forward to working together to write 快活app鈥檚 next chapter in online education.鈥澨