About WGU Nevada
A diverse and successful student population.
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Today’s WGU Nevada student body is quite diverse. WGU Nevada has students across the entire state and serves active-duty military personnel and their spouses at overseas military installations. The average age of WGU's students is about 37, but students range from their 20s into their 60s and beyond.
WGU Nevada students come from urban, suburban, and rural areas. Most are working full-time or part-time jobs while they are students. Most students who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree already have some college experience.
WGU Nevada
statistics as of January 31, 2019
3,304
current students
2,710
WGU alumni in Nevada
WGU alumni hold positions of responsibility with major employers.


What makes a good WGU Nevada student?

Student and alumni testimonials.
WGU's performance in the 2017 National Study of Student Engagement.
NSSE is a national survey that measures student engagement. In 2017, the NSSE polled 517,000 students from more than 725 institutions in the U.S. and Canada—including more-traditional online and brick-and-mortar schools—asking them to rate their experiences. Students gave WGU the highest scores possible at levels well above the national average in the following areas:

72% of WGU students say their experience has contributed to their knowledge and skills—16% higher than the national average!

"How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution?" WGU students rated their experience 6 points higher than the national average, at 92% satisfaction!

78% of WGU students say their experience has contributed to their knowledge and skills—11% higher than the national average!

WGU students reported 16% higher than the national average on whether they were challenged by their courses to do their best work.
Employer and graduate satisfaction.
WGU graduates boast degrees that prepare them to succeed in their careers. The data below, from a 2017 survey of 301 employers of WGU graduates by Harris Poll and the 2017 National Study of Student Engagement, prove it:

Beyond Expectations
98% of employers said WGU graduates meet or exceed expectations; 94% said WGU graduates exceed expectations.

Top Candidates
97% said they would hire another WGU graduate.

Prepared for the job
100% said that their WGU graduates were well-prepared for their jobs.
In a 2017 Harris Poll survey of new graduates:
Graduates report that the majority of competencies learned in college related directly to their work.
• 78% of WGU graduates reported that the majority of competencies learned in college related directly to their work.
• 87% of WGU graduates were employed in their degree field.
Employed WGU graduates report a net increase in annual income, compared with income prior to enrollment.
• WGU graduates reported an average increase on income of $12,500 within two years of graduation.
• Within four years, the average reported salary increase of working WGU graduates was $19,100, significantly higher than the national average of $6,700.
Source: 2017 Harris Poll Online survey of 1,405 new graduates, including 867 WGU graduates.

WGU alumni resources.

If you are a WGU alum, visit the alumni community website at alumni.wgu.edu.
(801) 274-3280 ext. 2085
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