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Expansion of OPM-Derivative Model: Disney covers online degrees for hourly employees through Guild Education

By Phil Hill. Posted on September 5, 2018

Disney hands employees new educational benefit (with all four fingers), expanding Guild Education’s influence in market

UF Online’s New Corporate Partner: Discover Financial joins Walmart with Online Education benefit

By Phil Hill. Posted on June 12, 2018

UF Online adds another corporate partner in Discover Education, following news about Walmart. Are they defining an alternate approach than most OPMs to marketing & enrollment?

OPM Market May Be Growing, But It’s Not Without Chaos

By Phil Hill. Posted on May 7, 2018

The OPM market may be large and growing, but it would be a mistake to miss the chaos and wrecks. Picture a chase through the Wastelands.

WCET: Clarity into the successful transition of UF Online

By Phil Hill. Posted on October 28, 2017

Great discussions at #WCET17 conference help clarify how UF Online sheds hubris and continues to transform into growing and healthy online program

The Remarkable Transformation at UF Online

By Phil Hill. Posted on November 29, 2016

The University of Florida, based on a plan created by the state legislature, started UF Online in 2013. The original business plan was a case study in optimistic enrollment planning and the road-to-riches through online education.

UF Online and Enrollment Warning Signs

By Phil Hill. Posted on May 28, 2015

The University of Florida Online (UF Online) program is one of the highest profile online initiatives to be started over the past few years (alongside other public institution programs such as California’s Online Education Initiative, OpenSUNY, Cal State Online, and Georgia Tech / Udacity). UF Online, which I first described in this blog post, is an […]

Clarifications on UF Online Payments to Pearson Embanet

By Phil Hill. Posted on March 31, 2014

I wrote a post over the weekend that included information from the Gainesville Sun about the University of Florida Online (UF Online) program and its expected payments to Pearson Embanet. Chris Newfield from Remaking the University also wrote on the subject today. Chris raises some very important issues in his post, including his point: Universities […]

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