UTSA Online Extending our reach.

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UTSA Online Extending our reach

B.B.A. in Cyber Security UTSA’s very first fully online degree program Brand new modular course designs, launched six courses Fall 2017 Self-sustaining (Option 3) model, $450/SCH course fee Texas Administrative Code 4.270 Tuition waiver implications Course registration setup

Students Fall 2017 253 applications 149 admitted 97 enrolled 795 semester credit hours 32 median age 97% from Texas (71% SA) Spring 2018 92 applications so far!

Vision UTSA is the “go-to” place for “on-the-go” learners Learning is real-world, hands-on, and online Programs are cutting-edge, market-aligned, and top-ranked Student community is global, diverse, and engaged Graduates are battle-tested, in-demand, and happily employed

Goals Extend UTSA’s reach to meet students where they are Grow enrollment and revenue Generate surpluses to reinvest in new programs Build a national / global brand

What’s next? Recruit for strong Spring 2018 enrollment Transition knowledge/ ownership from ITL to UTSA Build efficient online operations Drive and support rapid growth Provide amazing student service Deliver differentiated, high quality learning experiences Generate revenue surpluses for reinvestment Build roadmap for new, high-demand programs