It is important to note that , including its online campus , ceased all operations in 2016 following years of legal challenges and regulatory scrutiny.
Content included threaded discussions, chat rooms, short audio/video lectures, and graphical demonstrations.
Westwood College faced significant legal issues, including lawsuits alleging and misleading students regarding job placement and the transferability of credits.
Courses typically ran on a 9-week term schedule, allowing students to earn an associate degree in 20 months or a bachelor's in three years.
The online experience was structured to mimic a traditional classroom environment using various digital tools:
For certain majors like Design, students were provided with industry-standard software, such as the Adobe Creative Suite . Historical Context & Closure
The online campus offered 25 to 27 different degree programs across six specialized schools: