绿奴天花板F is first university to earn QM 鈥榚xemplary鈥 status

Marissa Carl-Acosta

The University of Alaska Fairbanks offers its students an exceptional online special education and teaching program, according to a top rating organization for online instruction systems.

Quality Matters, which promotes high-caliber online education, designated 绿奴天花板F鈥檚 online special education and teaching program as 鈥渆xemplary.鈥 绿奴天花板F is the first university to earn that status from QM in any field.

Exemplary programs are those that earn  in four areas within three years. 绿奴天花板F鈥檚 special education and teaching program earned its fourth certification 鈥 in online learner success 鈥 in June. It previously was recognized for program design, teaching support and learner support.

鈥淚 completed a master鈥檚 degree in special education completely online through 绿奴天花板F while I was teaching full-time,鈥 said Kristy Robbins, principal and teacher at Eagle Community School in eastern Alaska. 鈥淭he quality of the program was first-rate all the way. While the coursework was often challenging, I always felt supported. The flexibility of the teaching staff and their understanding of my unique situation made my experience very personal.鈥

QM鈥檚 exemplary program distinction confirms that 绿奴天花板F provides the key parts of a high-quality online program where students learn what they need.

鈥淥ur goal is for every online student to maximize their achievement and obtain the tools and knowledge needed for success in today鈥檚 world. Having key program components in place assists them in doing that,鈥 said Anupma Prakash, 绿奴天花板F provost and executive vice chancellor. 鈥淎nd attaining Quality Matters exemplary program status reinforces to stakeholders 鈥 including students and parents 鈥 that we have those components in place and are committed to providing the highest quality online education and services for our learners.鈥

QM鈥檚 rigorous review process examines the components that students need to succeed in online learning, from aligned measurable course objectives to student and faculty support in learning and teaching online. The criteria are based on research-supported evidence, as well as knowledge gained from reviewing several thousand courses, from hundreds of institutions, over more than a decade. QM also reviews external comparisons and benchmarks to determine if program participants succeed at a high rate.

鈥淓arning Quality Matters exemplary program status is an outstanding achievement that should be commended,鈥 said Deb Adair, QM鈥檚 executive director. 鈥淚n today鈥檚 competitive online learning landscape, it serves as a differentiator and highlights University of Alaska Fairbanks鈥 resolve to set students up for success 鈥 now and in the future.鈥