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WebCampus.Stevens tops Sloan Foundation's honors…
WebCampus.Stevens tops Sloan Foundation's honors…
Stevens Wins Award for Best Online University in the Nation
HOBOKEN, N.J. - Stevens Institute of Technology's online university,
WebCampus.Stevens, has won the nation's top award for best
"Institution-Wide Online Teaching and Learning Programming." The award was
announced Oct. 14th by the Sloan Consortium (Sloan-C), a prestigious group
of learning institutions funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The
award will be presented at the 9th Sloan-C International Conference on
Online Learning in Orlando, Fla., Nov. 15, 2003.
This week's Sloan-C announcement comes on the heels of The Princeton
Review's naming Stevens Institute of Technology as the No. 1 university in
the nation on its list of the Top 25 Most Connected Campuses.
"The Sloan award acknowledges Stevens' stature as the national leader in
quality online university education," said Stevens' President, Dr. Harold
J. Raveché.
"It also adds further depth to The Princeton Review's No. 1 ranking,
showing that Stevens is clearly at the forefront of higher education in
both information technology acumen and superior online university
education," Dr. Raveché added.
"There is no doubt that Stevens graduates - whether they study online or
on campus - are on the cutting edge, exceptionally well prepared to
flourish in the networked professional world."
This year's Sloan-C award is presented by a distinguished independent
panel of outstanding academic scholars and administrators who include
William Messner, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Colleges;
Judith S. Easton, President, Council for Higher Education Accreditation;
and Diana Oblinger, Executive Director of Higher Education at Microsoft
Corp., among others.
Dr. Frank Mayadas, Program Director for Sloan's online initiatives, called
Stevens' award "most well-deserved."
"This is a very serious and very outstanding committee of distinguished
academic people, not in general closely associated with Sloan-C," said
Mayadas.
"Their endorsement is a high honor indeed."
The Sloan-C awards were initiated two years ago to recognize and honor the
best online learning schools and programs in the country. Sloan-C is a
consortium of nearly 450 institutions and organizations committed to
quality online education.
"Significantly, this award to Stevens shows that smaller universities can
become powerhouses in online education," said Robert Ubell, Dean of Online
Learning at Stevens and founding director of WebCampus.Stevens.
The previous Sloan-C top award winners, the State University of New York
Learning Network and The University of Maryland University College, are
both large, statewide, multi-campus institutions with enrollments of
approximately 100,000 and 60,000 respectively. Although Stevens is a
significantly smaller institution, its record is impressive for an online
program that first started in 2000. This year alone, it has some 2,250
graduate enrollments in online courses. Since its inception three years
ago, WebCampus.Stevens has achieved 3,500 enrollments worldwide with
students logging on from 36 states and 27 countries. This year's revenue
from its online students is expected to reach nearly $4 million.
Ten years ago, online learning was nearly unheard of. Today, according to
the Sloan Consortium, 11 percent of all students take classes online. It
happens that WebCampus.Stevens today also represents 11 percent of
Stevens' graduate programs. The Sloan Foundation has been the principal
philanthropic supporter of online education, encouraging its development
in US schools of higher education with more than $45 million in grants
since 1992.
WebCampus.Stevens today employs 60 full-time and adjunct faculty who
participate in frequent, in-depth seminars to ensure quality of course
delivery. Courses on WebCampus.Stevens are just as rigorous and include
the same content and quality as on-campus courses at Stevens, said Ubell.
WebCampus.Stevens began with a few courses and now offers more than 160.
It has also taken a leadership role in developing intellectual property
rights, has forged substantial relationships with the leading engineering
societies, and will soon inaugurate an alliance in China with the Beijing
Institute of Technology.
For more on WebCampus.Stevens, visit
www.webcampus.stevens.edu.
For more about the awards, visit www.sloan-c.org/news.
Established in 1870, Stevens offers baccalaureate, master's and doctoral
degrees in engineering, science, computer science, management and
technology management, as well as a baccalaureate in the humanities and
liberal arts and in business and technology. The university, located
directly across the Hudson River from New York City, has a total
enrollment of about 1,700 undergraduates, 2,600 graduate students, and
2,250 online graduate enrollments. Additional information may be obtained
from its web page at www.stevens.edu.
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