“NAVIGATING WHITEWATER: Military Education at a Time of Great Change” A Presentation To Carolina’s Council on Military Education 2014 Annual Conference Myrtle Beach, SC by John F. Ebersole, LPD President Excelsior College October 29, 2014
The Changes We Face Continual “Tweaking” of Tuition Assistance Downsizing (?) Finding Veterans Getting the Services to Support “Quality”
Dealing with Competition 80% of Institutions Online New Ways to Earn a Degree “Stack” Credentials Buy In Modules (Non-Academic) Go For Alternative Sources (MOOCS, CBE, OER) Follow-the-Leader Mentality Emphasis on Price
Regulations Federal (Civilian & Military) States (with Federal shotgun at their back) Accreditors All = ++ $$
Pace of Change Technology = Information Overload Demographics = New “Majorities” Competitive Landscape = Global/Intense Economy = Global/Uneven/Directly Related
“Paddling with Purpose” Working with others What the field is telling us Shifting from active to veteran = challenge Working with vet organizations Keeping “old media” around Dealing with $250 credit hour ceiling
Positive Forces Vets are Kings/Queens Service Chiefs Support Voled Growing Acceptance of Alternative Sources of Credit Use of Experience Assessments CBE Measuring Outcomes, Not Input Employer Preferred Hires
The Debt We Owe Our Military Veterans Today – Volunteers Accepted idea that they could lose their life Reason to believe 20 th Century = 36 times in harm’s way; 1.5m killed or wounded 21st Century = Off to fast start – more wounds than dead .05 of our population
George Washington’s Reminder “The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the veterans of earlier were treated and appreciated by their nation.”
So How Are We Doing? Total Veteran Population = 21,973,000 Jobs = 6.1% (9/5/14) vs 5.7% Healthcare = 9m enrolled with VA Housing = 12% of homeless population; Divorce = increased by 42% for Iran/Afghanistan Vets Suicide = 22 per day (Vet Affairs 1/11/14); Vietnam Vets = Highest Education = Exceed in enrollment, lag in completion
Keep Up the Good Work Focus on Those Who Serve and Those Who Have
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