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UW System President Wants 4-Year School To Handle Online Degrees

Cross To Ask Regents To Amend Merger, Let 4-Year Campus Of His Choice Issue Online Degrees

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bascom Hall / UW Madison
Bascom Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. SSShupe (CC-BY-NC)

University of Wisconsin System President Ray Cross wants to tweak his plan to merge the system’s two- and four-year schools to let a four-year institution issue online degrees.

The Board of Regents adopted a Cross proposal last month to make two-year schools regional branches of the four-years. The plan called for system administration to issue online associate degrees rather than UW Colleges Online and the Flex Option program.

But UW staff wrote in a memo to the regents that the Higher Learning Commission says only institutions accredited as a degree-granting authority can offer such an online degree. System administration lacks such accreditation.

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Cross plans to ask the regents Thursday to amend the merger to let a four-year campus issue the online degree and let him pick that school.

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