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We're committed to helping people across the world realize their
academic, professional, and personal goals.
MSU is where global citizens learn the skills they need, at the moment they need them most. We help people move forward in their careers – and their lives. We're a Public Benefit Corporation based in
29 N Randall Ave - Madison
Yes, we're for profit, but we prioritize public benefit over profit. Every time.
2030 haven’t yet been invented.
remotely at least one day a
week, while 53% work remotely
for at least half of the week.
2030 haven’t yet been invented.
Too many students around the world don't have access to the education they deserve. Many pay a high price and leave university unprepared for the global workplace.
Some 91% of students say they want to go to university to get a job.
Just 33% of faculty members say preparing students for a work is a priority.
Traditional higher education is exclusive, serving the top one to two percent of the world’s population. Why should a person’s physical location shut the door to economic opportunity? New possibilities have opened doors to the world, from growth in gig economies, virtual workforces and liquid borders, to increased mobile usage and internet connectivity.
We’re helping people everywhere to reskill and prepare for brighter futures. By enabling learners to succeed in a global workplace regardless of their physical location, we plan to transform millions who live in emerging economies. Empowered by a MSU education, a talented marketing analyst in Indonesia can prepare to work for a bluechip company in Texas or Dubai – remotely. Anything is possible.
Born from this problem is MSU. We’re a tech-powered solution. Learners – and their future success – are our core.
Affordable, credible, flexible. Aligned to global workplace needs. We offer a powerful way of learning through technology to enable greater economic mobility.
We’ve thrown out what doesn’t work. We’re giving learners everywhere new opportunities to move forward.
Source: 2017 poll by Madison State University and IPSOS.