TAMACC, WGU Texas Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Mark One-Year Anniversary of Partnership to Help Texans Achieve College Degree Dreams
New WGU Texas Higher Education Poll Underscores Importance of Working with Organizations Like TAMACC to Put More Latinos on Path to College Degrees
AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As Texans celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, WGU Texas and the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) are marking the one-year anniversary of a partnership focused on filling the growing need for a robust, well-educated Hispanic workforce in Texas.
TAMACC's relationship with WGU Texas represents the first time the 40-year-old organization, consisting of 24 local Hispanic chambers of commerce, which represent more than 15,000 Hispanic business members, entered into a partnership with a university.
"Hispanic business owners need an educated workforce, one ready to meet the challenges of today's highly competitive, global economy," said Pauline E. Anton, TAMACC Executive Director/CEO. "What makes our agreement with WGU Texas so important is the access it provides our members to an affordable and credible path to get their undergraduate or graduate degree."
WGU Texas Chancellor Veronica Vargas Stidvent notes that access to affordable higher education is needed now, more than ever. The WGU Texas Higher Education Poll found that among all Texans without college degrees, cost (76 percent), family responsibilities (71 percent), work (69 percent) and time it takes to complete a degree (68 percent) were among the leading obstacles to obtaining a degree.
"Texans identify obstacles to higher education that are indicative of the changing face and demographics of college students today," said Stidvent. "Nontraditional students are a new majority, and that means higher education must evolve to meet the needs of students who juggle full-time jobs, family responsibilities, and limited budgets."
To help make the dream of higher education a reality for more Hispanic Texans, WGU Texas will award five Hispanic Achievers Scholarships, each valued at up to $5,000 ($1,000 per term for up to five terms) to encourage TAMACC members and their employees to get a college degree.
Victor Villegas, an instructional designer for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, in Dallas, Texas, earned a Master of Education Learning and Technology degree from WGU Texas. "WGU Texas was a game changer for me. WGU Texas is student-focused and my faculty mentor supported me though my studies all the way to graduation. With my degree from WGU Texas, I have gained the confidence to take on the next level in my career," he said.
To learn more about the Hispanic Achievers Scholarships, go to texas.wgu.edu/hispanicachievers. For more information about the TAMACC partnership benefits, go to texas.wgu.edu/TAMACC.
About TAMACC
Founded in 1975, TAMACC is an organization that promotes the growth, development and success of local Hispanic chambers of commerce. Today, the association consists of twenty-four local Hispanic chambers of commerce throughout Texas, representing over 15,000 Hispanic business members from a wide spectrum of industries. TAMACC is recognized as the leading advocate for over 600,000 Hispanic businesses in Texas and continues to be one the most prominent and influential state Hispanic chamber associations in the country.
About WGU Texas
WGU Texas is an online, nonprofit, competency-based university established to expand Texans' access to higher education throughout the state. Formed through a partnership between the state of Texas and nationally recognized Western Governors University, WGU Texas is open to all qualified Texas residents. The university offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the high-demand career fields of business, K-12 teacher education, information technology, and health professions, including nursing.
Degrees are granted under the accreditation of Western Governors University, which is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Teachers College programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).*
Learn more at texas.wgu.edu or call 1-877-214-7011.
*Western Governors University offers nursing programs that are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 5380, Washington, DC 20036, 202-877-6791).
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