Did a friend or family member who is a current student or graduate of Western Governors
University (WGU) refer you to WGU? Thank them by filling out the short form below.
Not only will you receive an Admission Application fee waiver, valued at $65, but
your friend/family member will receive a $50 Amazon.com® gift certificate*
when you complete the initial course, Education Without Boundaries (EWB).
To receive your Admission Application fee waiver, you must fill out the required
fields and send this form to WGU. Within a week, you will be contacted with further
instructions to help you complete the application.
In order for your referring friend and/or family member to receive his or her $50
Amazon.com gift certificate, you must have completed WGU's Education Without Boundaries
(EWB) course. Amazon.com gift certificates are e-mailed within 30 days from
when the EWB course is completed. Entries must have complete names and contact information
to qualify (incomplete entries will not be considered). This promotion applies only
for individuals referred now and in the future. It is not retroactive to prior referrals.
In order to comply with legal guidelines of regional accrediting commissions, a maximum
of one gift certificate can be awarded to one person. WGU reserves the
right to discontinue this offer at any time.
* Amazon.com is not a sponsor of this promotion. Amazon, Amazon.com, and the Amazon.com
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I enjoyed the freedom online learning gave me to reach my goals as a working adult
and mother. I liked the flexibility independent study gave me. The competency approach
to learning helped me expedite my educational goals. It also saved me money because
WGU charges by term rather than by hours. I would recommend WGU to others. It was
the only way I, as a working adult, could accomplish my educational goals.
Judy Wallace, WGU graduate
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