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in 1999, the same year the university enrolled its first students. WGU is a private, non-profit, online university offering competency-based undergraduate and graduate degrees in Business, Teacher Education, Information Technology, and Health Professions, including Nursing. It was founded in 1997 by
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On December 5, 2011, Mendenhall was one of several university presidents, chancellors, and higher education representatives invited to the White House by President Obama to discuss the cost of college and improving education. In 2012, Mendenhall testified to the United States Senate Higher Education
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titled "A Test for Leadership: Charting the Future of U.S. Higher Education." The report was critical of many aspects of higher education in the U.S. and offered suggestions on how to improve the system. Commenting in the media, Mendenhall stated: "I don't think it's about blame. report was more
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Mendenhall was a founding Board member of the Presidents' Forum, a trustee of the Committee for Economic Development, and also served on the NGA/ASTD Commission on Technology & Adult Learning, on IBM’s Education Advisory Council, on the National Forum on 21st Century Skills Education Advisory
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named him 2010 CEO of the Year; the U.S. Distance Learning Association's (USDLA) gave him its Award for Outstanding Leadership by an Individual in the Field of Distance Learning. In 2011, Ernst & Young granted Mendenhall the Utah regional award in its Entrepreneur of the Year program in the
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Discussing the university, Mendenhall said, "WGU was specifically created as a new model for higher education, incorporating the use of technology to expand access and reduce costs, while creating competency-based degree programs to improve accountability for learning."
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For his work in leading and developing WGU, Mendenhall was selected by the Higher Education Policy Institute and Council for Adult and Experiential Learning to receive the 2012 Virginia B. Smith Innovative Leadership Award.
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In April 2016, Mendenhall stepped down as president and became WGU's first President Emeritus. In March 2016, WGU's Board of Trustees announced Scott D. Pulsipher as the new president.
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negative than it needs to be about the academy, but not as alarming as it needs to be in shining a light on the challenges in American higher education."
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Mendenhall has over 35 years of experience delivering technology-based education. Prior to joining WGU, he was general manager of
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Archived: Biography of Robert Mendenhall - Commission Member of Secretary's Commission on the Future of Higher Education (PDF)
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Mendenhall received a bachelor's degree in university studies and a doctorate in instructional psychology and technology from
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In 2016 he was the recipient of the Champions of E-Learning Award - Heavy Lifter Award from Presidents’ Forum.
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In addition to his seventeen years as president, Mendenhall also served on the WGU Board of Trustees.
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for creating educational ideas that work and scaling them up to improve student achievement.
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From 1980 to 1992, he was a founder, president, and CEO (from 1987) of
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Doctorate of Humane Letters by Western Governors University.
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Committee regarding innovations in college affordability.
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