It s like Netflix for education: UND considers subscription tuition model
Think of it as Netflix or Hulu – popular television subscription services – but for a UND education. Students could pay a flat rate and take as many (or as few) online courses as preferred, so long as they aren’t considered a full-time, degree-seeking student. 1:12 pm, May 21, 2021 ×
Jeffrey Holm, vice provost of online education at UND, is pictured in this Herald file photo. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald
GRAND FORKS The University of North Dakota wants to add a flat-rate subscription option to its tuition model.
Think of it as Netflix or Hulu – popular television subscription services – but for a UND education. Students could pay a flat rate and take as many (or as few) online courses as preferred, so long as they aren’t considered a full-time, degree-seeking student.
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University of North Dakota student named to higher ed board
May 17, 2021 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) A University of North Dakota student has been named to the state Board of Higher Education, Gov. Doug Burgum announced Monday.
Gracie Lian, a senior studying business administration, will be the board’s student representative for a one-year term. She will join the group on July 1.
Lian has served as president of the North Dakota Student Association and as UND’s student body president. She is also a candidate for a Master’s of Public Administration.
The higher ed board has eight voting members appointed by the governor, including one student member, and two non-voting members who represent the North Dakota University System’s faculty and staff. The board oversees the system’s 11 public colleges and universities.