Proclaiming March 3, 2009, DeVry Day in the State of Texas.
Impact
The resolution underscores the importance of career-oriented education in the state of Texas, asserting that DeVry University not only provides degrees but also prepares students for high-demand careers. With an extensive network and a commitment to democratizing education, DeVry serves a diverse student body, including working adults and first-generation college students. This aligns with the state's goal of becoming competitive in science and technology, thereby contributing to the economic development of Texas.
Summary
Senate Resolution 357 (SR357) proclaims March 3, 2009, as DeVry Day in Texas, recognizing the university's significant contributions to higher education. This resolution highlights DeVry University's role as one of the largest degree-granting higher education systems in North America, having a profound impact since its establishment in Texas in 1969. The university has aimed to respond to the growing demand for skilled graduates in business, technology, management, and healthcare fields, emphasizing a career-oriented educational approach.
Contention
While SR357 serves a celebratory purpose, it reflects broader discussions around the role of for-profit educational institutions in higher education. Notably, some may argue against the emphasis placed on career-oriented education at the potential expense of traditional liberal arts education. However, the resolution supports the ongoing efforts of DeVry University to meet the state's educational and workforce needs, emphasizing collaboration with industry leaders to ensure the curriculum is relevant to current job market trends.