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certificate, diploma and designation programs
“We recognize the world is changing. People want more flexible opportunities to engage in learning in bits and pieces, as well as longer programs. We're trying to reposition and recentre the value and the importance of short-cycle learning” said Dr. Teri Balser, PhD, former provost and vice-president (academic) at UCalgary.
Senior administration thought they could do more to support continuing education’s growing role at the university. According to Dr. Sheila LeBlanc, DBA, associate vice-president (continuing education), UCalgary’s CE unit knew it could get more out of the university’s tech stack that was already in use — referring to the various systems and applications required to manage and deliver continuing education courses.
Following a competitive request for proposal (RFP) process, it was apparent that the best solution was to leverage the system in place in the CE unit and deploy it across the institution. UCalgary decided to widely accept Modern Campus Lifelong Learning as the technological infrastructure for non-credit programs, a system that could help centralize all institutional information pertinent to the CE learner: student databases, instructors or faculty data, courses catalogue, e-commerce registration, and student non-credit learning history.
With Modern Campus Lifelong Learning, UCalgary CE is now delivering e-commerce-driven experiences that non-credit learners respond to.
“The university’s brand is driving prospects to our website, which allows for an ‘Amazon-style purchase experience.’ Lifelong Learning is enabling us to have online conversions,” Dr. LeBlanc said.
Non-credit staff at UCalgary have used Modern Campus Lifelong Learning to realize new efficiencies, allowing them to focus their efforts on growing their units. With the tailored non-credit Lifelong Learning solution, they’ve got a single source of truth for all non-credit data.
“The bottom line is that now we can do things consistently. We can manage our various risks, whether that’s having audit-worthy financial records, reliable student records, or even just consistent parchments that go out to the marketplace,” Dr. LeBlanc said.
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UCalgary is Canada’s entrepreneurial university, located in Canada’s most enterprising city. It is a top-five research university and one of the highest-ranked universities of its age. Founded in 1966, its students experience an innovative learning environment, made rich by research, hands-on experiences and entrepreneurial thinking. It is Canada’s leader in the creation of startups.
UCalgary Continuing Education is a leader in providing flexible programming that fits everyone’s needs. It delivers more than 1,300 courses and more than 50 certificate, diploma and designation programs, as well as customized corporate training. It has the campus’ largest number of international program offerings.
The unit also offers academic upgrading for anyone who wants to make a successful transition to a Canadian university, in addition to an array of personal-enrichment courses for the lifelong learner. Start something today at the University of Calgary.
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