Many of the people in my class are teachers, and we all teach different programs – and some teach in other states – so I get a chance to hear from people near and far.
Maima Chea, PhD Student, Georgia State University
M.Ed., Reading Ed., '15
Even though I only see them a handful of times a year, I consider my fellow students some of my dearest friends. You’re never alone. I don’t want to trivialize this degree and compare the program to summer camp, but that’s the mentality behind our relationships. I know I’ll have this loving network for the rest of my life.
Sarra Sedghi, Freelancer
MFA, '17
I chose UGA to achieve my online degree because they offered workforce education, and I wanted to teach high school business classes. There aren’t a lot of schools that offer this program.
Whitney Van Atta
Online Master of Education in Workforce Ed
Traveling was an issue so I had to plan for online course offerings. I did some research into several programs for what they had available for grad students. Throughout my search, I kept coming back to the MIT (now MBT) program [at] UGA.
Phillip Manville, Central Georgia Technical College, Web Developer
MBT
Everyone that I have talked to in our field is always impressed to know that I went to UGA. The LDT program at UGA has a tremendous reputation in the industry and the studio experience and faculty are a huge part of that. The reason I am in my job now is a direct result of my time in the program.
Seth Hathcock, Senior Curriculum Developer, Pardot
M.Ed., Learning Design and Technology, IDD, '13