Because it’s time for a change! The US system of higher education is a rigid,

overpriced, bureaucratic cartel which serves itself rather than students.

 

The American system of higher education is monopolistic, where government

excludes competition, and is indifferent to the results produced as long as

taxpayer money continues to flow into the system.

 

Our goal is to change the current system to allow for Freedom of Choice

in Education! There is no justification for the cost of higher education in

this country. The availability of easy federal education loans encourages

a monopolistic system to exist that resists competition and innovation.

 

Government programs are never efficient because they exist for political

reasons not for authentic purposes. Higher education in the US is another

government program that is overpriced and under performs because

the incentives are misplaced.

 

What’s Different About The Graduate University of America, New

School of Positive Psychology?

 

We provide a system of study which focuses only on the student. Our

degree and board certification programs were designed for adults rather

than teenagers. Our students have real world experience and possess

significant levels of knowledge acquired through training and experience.

 

The quality of education received depends on the quality of the effort

made by the student and the quality of the material studied. It is a myth

that one receives a better education at Harvard or some other Ivy League

school, or any traditional college or university, merely by being present

at a particular institution. Learning is something that the student achieves

not that which happens with their presence at an Ivy League school.

 

United Kingdom, Distance Learning, Oxford and Cambridge

 

The United Kingdom has been the world leader in distance learning for

centuries. Distance learning degrees have the same prestige as

residential degrees. As a former colonial power. England’s distance

learning degrees were the engine of education for the rest of the world.

Their system persists and flourishes to this day.

 

The Failure of American Higher Education

 

Unfortunately, in the United States, because of a failure to allow for

freedom of choice in educational opportunity, some people believe

that real education cannot take place unless one is sitting in a

classroom.

 

That’s not where learning occurs. It occurs in the mind of the

student and can be achieved without ever stepping foot in a

classroom. Traditional colleges, universities, and tenured

professors resist innovation because it threatens them; they

don’t want change, they only serve themselves, and resist

competition. It has nothing to do with learning excellence!

 

Oxford, Cambridge and other outstanding British universities

operate according to a belief in the preeminence of the student

and promote tutoring, research, and distance learning as valid

and important methods which favor the student.

 

The US system serves itself to the detriment of the student as it

is driven by money and a maintaining the status quo.

 

The following quote from Abraham Lincoln writing to a young

friend wanting to study the law makes the point rather profoundly

as to what it takes to learn, and it has nothing to do with the

institution:

 

“If you are absolutely determined to make a lawyer of yourself the

thing is more than half done already. It is a small matter whether

you read with any one or not. I did not read with anyone. Get the

books and read and study them in their every feature, and that is

the main thing. It is no consequence to be in large town while you

are reading. I read at New Salem, which never had three hundred

people in it. The books and your capacity for understanding them

are just the same in all places. (…) Always bear in mind that your

own resolution to succeed is more important than any

other thing.”