Risepoint (formerly known as Academic Partnerships ) is a major for-profit online program manager (OPM) owned by Vistria Group , a private equity firm. Established in 2007 by entrepreneur Randy Best , it claims to serve more than 55 colleges and universities, providing technology, marketing services, and student support services to mid-level brands. Because of its early start as an OPM, it has been considered "a pioneer" in the business. APs clients, which are mostly regional public universities, are lower in price than elite colleges, but face significant financial and enrollment challenges. According the company, it has served 380,000 students and converted more than 4000 campus-based classes to online courses.
28-510: WPU may refer to: William Paterson University , New Jersey, United States Western Philippines University , a public university in Palawan province [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
56-551: A five-year period." In 2020, Academic Partnerships was one of five online program managers that Senators Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown targeted for scrutiny. The senators said that online program managers were typically not transparent and that they were concerned that these OPMs might be violating rules meant to rein in for-profit colleges. In 2023, Academic Partnerships acquired Wiley University Services for $ 150 million. Academic Partnerships operates as an online program manager (OPM) and receives an undisclosed portion of
84-660: A video saying that her video was not racist, but the school's administration issued a statement condemning her actions. The university has 13 intercollegiate sports teams in the NCAA Division III , six for men and seven for women, including NCAA teams in men's baseball and women's softball. The William Paterson University Pioneers compete in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), as well as in
112-746: Is Fernando Bleichmar. In 2007, Academic Partnerships (AP) was created by entrepreneur Randy Best as Higher Ed Holdings. In 2007, Education Holdings helped Lamar University establish online programs, and quickly expanded to other universities including the University of Texas system and Arkansas State University . An article in Forbes characterized the company's efforts as "using the Web to turn struggling midlevel U.S. universities into global education brands." In 2011, Randy Best hired former Florida Governor Jeb Bush as an adviser to Higher Ed Holdings. Bush
140-658: Is a public university in Wayne, New Jersey , United States. It is part of New Jersey's public system of higher education. Founded in 1855 and named after American statesman, lawyer, jurist, and signer of the United States Constitution William Paterson , William Paterson is the third-oldest public institution in New Jersey. William Paterson offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees through its five academic colleges. During
168-600: Is home of the Office of the President and the Office of Institutional Advancement. Hobart Manor was designated a national and state landmark in 1976. The university changed its name to Paterson State Teachers College when it relocated from Paterson in 1951. In 1966, the curriculum was expanded to include degree offerings other than those leading to a teaching career. In 1971, it was renamed William Paterson College of New Jersey. The change of name honored William Paterson , who
196-457: Is on a 370-acre (150 ha) hilly, wooded campus in northern New Jersey in the suburban township of Wayne. The campus is located along the eastern town line of Wayne, and small parts of the campus are in the boroughs of Haledon and North Haledon , It borders on High Mountain Preserve, a forested area, nearly 1,200 acres (4.9 km ) of wetlands and woodlands, and is 3 miles (4.8 km) west of
224-746: Is organized into four academic colleges: College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Cotsakos College of Business, College of Education, and College of Science and Health, offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. U.S. News & World Report in its 2024 edition of Best Colleges ranks the university as number 69 of Regional Universities North. It also ranks no. 23 in Top Public Schools-Regional Universities North and #58 in Best Value Schools-Regional Universities North. William Paterson University
252-474: Is the headquarters for College Radio Day , an effort to celebrate the importance of college radio. In 2012, more than 500 college radio stations in 20 countries participated in the event. In 2018, sorority student Jasmine Barkley, who had been elected to the Greek student senate, posted a video along with a white female student from Penn State University , in which she used the n-word in a song; she later posted
280-721: Is the university portal to information about performing arts programs produced and presented by the College of The Arts and Communication. University Performing Arts and University Galleries administer programs in creative and performing arts including the Jazz Room Series, New Jersey Playwrights Contest, and all public productions in the Shea Center for Performing Arts and the Hunziker Black Box Theatre. Cultural events take place on campus throughout
308-714: The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC). The Faculty Athletic Support Team (FAST) was established in 2013 by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, The Office of the Provost, and a number of faculty members, to create a formalized program to enhance communication and serve a resource to assist student-athletes with retention, success and growth. WP Presents!
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#1732772413466336-707: The Texas House Committee on Higher Education to the board. In 2019, Vistria Group, a Chicago-based equity firm, acquired Academic Partnerships for the Vistria II fund. Vistria has investments in a number of for-profit education assets, including Edmentum , Vanta Education, FullBloom Education, MSI Information Services, Apollo Education Group , and Unitek Learning. In 2020, University of Texas-Arlington President Vistasp Karbhari resigned after taking two international trips paid by Academic Partnerships. The school paid AP "more than $ 178 million over about
364-770: The added independence of the apartments, Pioneer Hall and Heritage Hall. The newest residence hall, Skyline Hall, completed construction in 2019. Offering an active campus experience for both resident and commuter students, William Paterson University hosts 24 fraternities and sororities and more than 70 clubs and organizations, as well as intramural and recreational activities, peer education, and leadership programs. William Paterson University's Club Sports include Cheerleading, Bowling, Equestrian, Ice Hockey, Rugby, Dance and Track. William Paterson has been nationally recognized for its alcohol prevention program, which requires freshmen and transfer students to take AlcoholEdu, an online alcohol prevention course to educate students about
392-430: The application process, communicate with students, refer students to university services, and provide outreach to inactive students. One criticism of this model is that college and university staff see this as a form of privatization. Another criticism is that Academic Partnerships and other online program managers work in the shadows, with limited oversight and with little knowledge by faculty or students. Data Raven
420-515: The consequences of alcohol abuse. In addition, student workers serve as peer health advocates and help to spread the message to their peers about the need to take a responsible approach to alcohol. William Paterson is also an active member in the New Jersey Higher Education Consortium on Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention and Education. WPSC 88.7 Brave New Radio, William Paterson's student-run radio station,
448-429: The eighth president of William Paterson University. He took office July 1, 2018 to replace the retiring Kathleen Waldron, who had served as the school's president since August 2010 after the retirement of Arnold Speert. In August 2021, William Paterson University signed an agreement with Academic Partnerships , an online program manager . In November 2021, hundreds of workers and students protested planned layoffs at
476-565: The fall 2023 semester, 6,546 undergraduate students and 2,880 graduate students were enrolled. William Paterson University was founded in 1855 as the Paterson City Normal School. For more than a century, training teachers for New Jersey schools was its exclusive mission. In 1951, the university moved to the present campus to a site originally known as Ailsa Farms , that was purchased by the State of New Jersey in 1948 from
504-525: The family of Garret Hobart , twenty-fourth vice president of the United States. The original manor house was built in 1877 in the style of a castle, and was the home of John McCullough, a Scottish immigrant who made a fortune in the wool industry. It was later purchased, enlarged and made the weekend retreat and summer residence of the Hobart family. Today, the building is known as Hobart Manor and
532-485: The firm paid Hillary Clinton $ 225,000 to deliver a speech. In his June 2014 speech to the Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities , Bush called President Barack Obama's gainful employment regulations, “a sledgehammer to the entire field of higher education.” In December of that same year, Jeb Bush resigned from his position at AP in preparation for his bid for a 2016 presidential run. In 2014, AP
560-758: The historic Great Falls in Paterson . New York City is 20 miles (32 km) to the east, the Jersey Shore is an hour's drive south, skiing is 30 miles (48 km) north, and the Meadowlands Sports Complex is a half-hour drive away. William Paterson University's buildings include: The university provides housing for nearly 2,600 students in ten residence halls, including two that opened in 2006. Two residence halls, High Mountain East and West, offer learning communities in collaboration with
588-504: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WPU&oldid=933255240 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Paterson University William Paterson University , known as WP, officially William Paterson University of New Jersey ( WPUNJ ),
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#1732772413466616-418: The revenues. It is not directly involved in instruction and it does not confer degrees. Instead, it provides its clients with marketing, mentoring, instructional design, technology, and other services. The firm works with faculty and staff to design and deliver online programs; it uses digital, traditional and field sales channels to market and enroll students; and it provides outreach to assist students with
644-617: The school following a $ 30 million budget shortfall. The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education , Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business , Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education , National Association of Schools of Art and Design , National Association of Schools of Music , and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation, among others. It
672-569: The university's Honors College, and feature smart classrooms that are used as part of the living/learning experience. With accommodations ranging from double room suites to apartments, the university's modern, smoke-free buildings range in size from 100 to 400 students and are coed by suite, with four residents sharing a suite or apartment. First-year students start out in traditional residence halls such as Overlook South and North, Hillside Hall, White Hall, Matelson Hall, and Century Hall, while upper-class students and older transfer students experience
700-547: The year, including theater productions, gallery exhibits, and concerts presenting jazz, classical , and contemporary music. William Paterson University of New Jersey is a census-designated place (CDP) covering the William Paterson University campus in Wayne . It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 United States census with a population of 1,417. Academic Partnerships On May 1, 2024, Academic Partnerships rebranded as Risepoint. Its CEO
728-444: Was also an investor. Using his connections, Bush was able to broker an education deal for AP with Florida International University In 2013, Clayton Christensen , a Harvard Business School professor and creator of the theory of disruptive innovation became a senior advisor to Academic Partnerships. Former executives at Academic Partnerships, Paxton Riter and Whitney Kilgore, helped found another OPM, iDesign . In March 2014,
756-403: Was characterized as a "profit machine" that could reduce the cost of educating an undergraduate by about 85 percent. By 2015, AP had annual sales of $ 100 million and contracts with 40 U.S. colleges and universities. At some point, AP was owned by Insight Partners , a venture capital and private equity firm. In 2017, the firm appointed Dan Branch , a former Texas House member and Chairman of
784-649: Was the state's first senator, its second governor, and a United States Supreme Court Justice appointed by President George Washington , and reflected both the institution's beginnings in the city that also bears his name and the legislative mandate to move from a teachers' college to a broad-based liberal arts institution. The Commission on Higher Education granted William Paterson university status in June 1997. Dr. Richard J. Helldobler, former interim president of Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, Illinois, became
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