WGU Tennessee, Rutherford County Schools partner to give employees access to education

Jul 09, 2020 at 07:00 am by Voice Wire

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WGU Tennessee announced a new partnership with Rutherford County Schools in a press release Wednesday, July 8.

Through the partnership, RCS employees may apply to and enroll in one of WGU Tennessee’s online, competency-based bachelor’s or master’s degree programs.

They will also be eligible to apply for a scholarship worth up to $2,000, which covers a significant portion of the already-low average cost for one of WGU Tennessee’s degree programs. WGU Tennessee will also waive the application fee for all RCS employees. Eligible applicants must be currently employed with Rutherford County Schools and enrolling in one of WGU Tennessee’s programs. 

“We are delighted about this new partnership with Rutherford County Schools and to offer this scholarship to RCS employees who want to earn further credentials,” said Dr. Kimberly Estep, chancellor of WGU Tennessee. “Earning a degree from WGU Tennessee will be personally beneficial for everyone who does it, but we also know that increasing educational attainment of the RCS workforce will result in better outcomes for students.”

The scholarship was developed in partnership with Rutherford County Schools and will be disbursed across four of WGU Tennessee’s six-month terms. 

“We are excited to further develop our partnership with WGU on training and growing our future teacher leaders,” said Dr. Andrea Anthony, assistant superintendent of Human Resources and Support Services for RCS. 

Since WGU Tennessee’s programs are online and competency-based, students are able to go at their own pace, fitting as much into terms as their schedules allow. 

To learn more about WGU Tennessee and the Rutherford County Schools partnership and scholarship, visit tennessee.wgu.edu/rcs.

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