Academic Outreach

About Academic Outreach

Since 1920, public service has supported the University’s mission when the first correspondence study classes were offered to meet the need for trained teachers in remote locations of the state. As the University’s role and scope expanded, outreach programs also evolved to reflect a more comprehensive curriculum. Facilities and technology resources grew to support these new offerings and were often used in connection with public service and community activities.

In 1975, the Board of Trustees created the Division of Continuing Education, now the Division of Academic Outreach & Extended Programs, as a central administrative unit to coordinate the growing number of outreach programs. The Division’s role was to work with internal units to respond to public service needs. This role was affirmed in 1988 when the continuing education model of “administratively centralized/academically decentralized” was espoused as an outcome of institutional restructuring. This model, which remains in place today, allows the academic units to retain ownership of outreach programs, including student semester credit hour production (SSCH), while providing a centralized portal of access for the public.

Mission:

The Division of Academic Outreach & Extended Programs provides quality lifelong learning and enrichment opportunities through credit courses, non-credit programs, and customized services that address market needs.

Vision:

The Division of Academic Outreach & Extended Programs is the outreach arm of the University. By extending University resources to meet defined needs within a diverse global community, the Division will expand individual and commercial horizons.

Group Values:

- Professionalism - Teamwork - - Creativity - Achievement - Integrity

Online and credit programming
Concurrent enrollment with high schools
Professional development and continuing education programs; which include credit and non credit offerings
Community education courses for personal enrichment
Coordination for youth camps and special events
University facility and resource scheduling
Customized training and consulting services for business and industry
Community and economic development