COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Colorado Technical University (CTU) today announced Andrew Hurst, a 30-year veteran of private sector higher education, has been named president of the university.
Hurst brings significant operational and academic experience to this new role. A graduate of the University of Virginia, he has contributed to the development of distance education in private sector higher education since online education emerged in the 1990s. His broad experience and roles leading student success initiatives, developing new academic programs, running admissions operations, developing and recruiting faculty, improving student retention, and understanding key strategic trends in private sector higher education position him well to successfully lead CTU.
He joins CTU from Education Management Corporation (EDMC), where he most recently was Vice Chancellor for Online and Strategic Operations for South University. At South University, he oversaw all online operational aspects of the university, including marketing and admissions, student retention, faculty recruitment, student affairs, new program development, academic technology, program portfolio and assessment, academic strategy as well as research and development.
Beyond his role at South University, Hurst served as Vice President of Academic Operations for EDMC’s Online Higher Education division, as well as Chair of EDMC’s Education Innovation Council, supporting all of EDMC’s online programs offered by Argosy University, South University and the Art Institutes. During this period, he led the development and implementation of several key strategic projects, including EDMC’s “classroom of the future,” its mobile platform and competency-based program. Hurst first joined EDMC’s Online Higher Education division in 2004 as Vice President of Online for South University and later added the same position for Argosy University.
The CTU Board of Trustees recently confirmed his appointment. Hurst will be based at the university’s online campus headquarters located at Career Education’s Campus Support Center in Schaumburg, Ill.
About Colorado Technical University
Founded in 1965, Colorado Technical University (CTU) provides higher education to connect students to what matters most in reaching their professional goals. CTU offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate programs taught by real-world faculty members who enrich the curriculum with their industry experience and prepare students for today’s challenges and the hard-hitting problems of tomorrow. CTU’s personalized, online learning system allows students to control what, where, when and how they learn. Students can also learn and connect on campuses in multiple cities. With the help of faculty, industry professionals and more than 70,000 alumni, CTU students can also grow a powerful professional network to use their entire career. For more information, please visit www.coloradotech.edu.
CTU is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org. CTU is also a member of the Career Education Corporation (NASDAQ:CECO) network of universities, colleges and schools. For more information, visit www.careered.com. CTU cannot guarantee employment or salary. Find disclosures on graduation rates, student financial obligations and more at http://www.coloradotech.edu/financial-aid/student-disclosures.