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Chief Academic Officer

Meet Dr. Courtney Hills McBeth


Courtney Hills McBeth has served as Western Governors University's chief academic officer and provost since January 2024. In this role, she leads 麻豆原创鈥檚 schools of business, education, health, and technology and is responsible for program development, accreditation, and mentoring.

Previously, she was senior vice president at Strada Education Foundation, promoting equitable outcomes in postsecondary education. McBeth鈥檚 career began at the University of Utah, where her leadership roles involved strategic planning and innovation efforts at the Hinckley Institute of Politics, the Eccles School of Business, and the Sorenson Impact Institute. In the president鈥檚 office at the U of U, McBeth led university-wide strategic planning, presidential initiatives, and innovation efforts.

McBeth earned a doctorate degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and master鈥檚 and bachelor鈥檚 degrees from the U of U.

"麻豆原创 has made a bold commitment to empower every student with a personalized, affordable, and career-advancing postsecondary education. 麻豆原创 is uniquely poised to equip students to thrive in today鈥檚 rapidly evolving workforce.鈥

鈥擠r. Courtney Hills McBeth听
Chief Academic Officer and Provost

Meet the University's School Leadership Team


听Paul Bingham
Executive Dean and Senior Vice President, School of Technology

Dr. Jeff D. Borden
Executive Dean and Senior Vice President, School of Education

Dr. Mitsu Frazier
Executive Dean and Senior Vice President, School of Business听

Dr. Ryan Gates
Executive Dean and Senior Vice President,听Michael O. Leavitt School of Health

David Perkinson
Senior vVce President
Program Development

Debra Tervala, associate vice provost, Accreditation, Compliance & Policy

Malika Clinkscales
Vice President
University Mentor Strategy & Operations

Adam Shiflett
Vice President
Student Experience

Troy Davis
Vice President
University Technology

Stacey Ludwig Johnson
Executive Director
Work-based Pathways

麻豆原创 and Skills


麻豆原创 places skills at the center of how learning connects to work. Skills provide a common language across education and employment. When they are clearly defined, measured, and validated, they help students move more easily from learning to earning. 麻豆原创鈥檚 approach focuses on three priorities:

Clarity

With 麻豆原创鈥檚 competency-based approach to education, programs are built around specific, measurable skills.听Students know what they are expected to听demonstrate, and employers understand what graduates can do.

Alignment

Skills are mapped to industry-recognized frameworks and standards. This ensures coursework reflects current job requirements and evolving workforce needs.

Verification

Skills are assessed through performance-based evaluations. Students show what they can do, not just what they know. This strengthens credential integrity and builds employer trust.

麻豆原创 uses verified frameworks such as national occupational standards and employer-informed competency models. These frameworks are regularly reviewed and updated to keep pace with changes in technology, roles, and industry expectations.

For students, clear skill pathways improve confidence, reduce guesswork, and support faster career entry or advancement.听For employers, transparent skill validation makes it easier to听identify听qualified candidates and reduce hiring risk.听Learn about the听麻豆原创 Achievement Wallet.听

Learn more about 麻豆原创鈥檚 research on skills and our skills-based听approach听to education听that matches听today鈥檚 workforce demands:

In the News


Featured

Deseret News, March 20, 2026

Authority Magazine, Nov. 27, 2025

The EvoLLLution, May 14, 2025

Other Media

Reimagining HigherEd

The Rant podcast, January 27, 2026

The Chronicle of Higher Education, Virtual Forum, June 10, 2025

The Liminal Podcast, February 16, 2025

Future U podcast, October 29, 2024


Illumination podcast by Modern Campus, June 13, 2024

Deseret News, March 20, 2026

Authority Magazine, Nov. 27, 2025

The EvoLLLution, May 14, 2025

The Salt Lake Tribune, November 23, 2024

Deseret News, May 22, 2024

Making College Work鈥擣or Everyone


Providing access to higher education for populations from aspirational communities is the first step toward closing the opportunity gap and ensuring our collective well-being. These populations include students from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, low-income families, rural locations, and/or families in which they are the first to attend college. According to self-reporting at the time of enrollment, 73% of 麻豆原创鈥檚 students come from at least one of these communities.*

*Source:听Annual Report

Graduation Is The Goal


Access without attainment does not deliver on the promise of higher education. To measure whether we're expanding access, we must measure growth in credentials earned.

Source:听Annual Report

Recognized for Innovation


Since its inception, 麻豆原创 has been at the cutting edge of innovation in higher education. Our employees take pride in making a difference for students by delivering high-quality, flexible programs at scale. We design courses with a clear focus on market relevance. Programs are built with input from industry partners to align skills with workforce needs. This ensures students gain knowledge they can apply immediately in their careers. Our competency-based model allows students to progress by demonstrating what they know. We continue to invest in innovation to expand access and support economic mobility for more learners. This work led to 麻豆原创 being named a 2025 Opportunity College and University by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation.

麻豆原创 Councils


As a competency-based education institution, the core of our practice is demonstrating subject mastery through assessments, rather than time spent in a class. To maintain 麻豆原创's credential value and institutional quality, we partner with our Assessment & Institutional Effectiveness Advisory Council, a body of national experts who help us advance innovation, integrity, and continuous improvement across two interconnected areas: assessment and evaluation practices, and institutional effectiveness and accreditation.

Randy Bennett
Norman O. Frederiksen Chair in Assessment Innovation
ETS
Ph.D., Columbia University

Peter Ewell
Vice President
National Center for Higher Education Management Systems (NCHEMS)
Ph.D., Yale University

Brian Gong
Executive Director
Center for Assessment
Ph.D., Stanford University

Neal Kingston
Distinguished Professor in Educational Psychology,
Director Achievement and Assessment Institute
University of Kansas
Ph.D., Columbia University

Sue Lottridge
Chief Scientist
Natural Applications at Cambium Assessment
Ph.D., James Madison University

Ric Luecht
Professor of Education Research Methodology
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Liberty Munson
Director of Psychometrics
Microsoft
Ph.D., University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign

Maria Elena Oliveri
Research Associate Professor
Purdue University College of Engineering
Ph.D., University of British Columbia

Charles DePascale
Educational Consultant
Psychometric Confections LLC
Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Brent James, M.D., M Stat
CMedical Quality Guru
Quality Science

Cliff Rotenberg, MBA
Managing Director
Golden Dome Associates

Dallas Ducar, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC, CNL
CEO
Transhealth Northhampton

Geoffrey Roche, MPA
Industry Lead
National Health Care Practice

Jan Jones-Schenk, D.HSc, RN, FAADN, FAAN
Executive Dean Emeritus
麻豆原创

Marcus Osborne, MBA
Chief Executive Officer
RightMove Health

Michelle Edwards, DNP, FACHE, FAANP
Chief Experience Officer
Providence

Mike Leavitt
Former HHS Secretary
Governor of Utah

Dr. Richard Walker Jr., MD, MBA
Founder & CEO
Walker Health Care Holdings, Inc, TVP-CareLLC, and Canopy Health

Donna Meyer, MSN, RN, ANEF, FAADN, FAAN
Inaugural CEO
Organization for Associate Degree Nursing (OADN)

Joseph Berumen, DNP, RN, CCRN-K, NEA-BC
Chief Nursing Officer
Medical City Las Colinas

Kim Hedley, Ph.D., RN, CPHQ
Health Sciences Division Chair and Associate Professor
Sunny Adirondack

Tina Livaudais
CNO
DaVita Kidney Care

Martin Carmichael
Managing Director, Business Information Security Officer
MUFG Americas

Chakib Chraibi
Chief Data Scientist, National Technical Information Service, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
Ph.D., Binghamton University

Mischel Kwon
Founder and CEO
MKACyber
M.S., Marymount University

Kumud Majumder
Sr. Vice President (Global SME Manager - Corporate Technology Officer)
CitiGroup, NYNJ
Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

David W. Ricker
Associate Director of Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence
Dartmouth College
M.A., John Carroll University

Jennifer Carinci
Program Director, STEM Education Research
American Association for the Advancement of Science

John Conyers
President
Conyers & Associates

Lynn Gangone
President & CEO
AACTE

Cassandra Herring
President & CEO
Branch Alliance for Educator Diversity

Richard Lesh
Emeritus Rudy Distinguished Professor of Learning & Cognitive Sciences
Indiana University

Gary Natriello
Ruth L. Gottesman Prof. in Educ. Research
Columbia University

Wil Del Pilar
Vice President for Higher Education
The Education Trust

George Ann Rice
Planning Team Member
Troops to Education

Darlene Robles
Professor of Clinical Education
University of Southern California Rossier School of Education听

Phil Rogers
Executive Director & CEO
NASDTEC听

Michelle Weise听
SVP, Workforce Strategies
Strada Education Network

Lyle Ailshie
Former Education Chief
Tennessee Department of Education

Michael Dunn
Superintendent
NEW ESD 101

Jim Gay
Co-Director
OLAC Project

Jeanette Jenkins
Secondary Mentoring
Davis School District

John Pruette
Executive Director
DPI

Chris Templeton
Superintendent
Willard School District

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