College Education—What
Really Matters
Alan Patty, former executive
at Oracle Corporation and Sun Microsystems, is confident in
accelerated distance learning, online bachelor’s degrees,
and the future of CollegePlus! students.
by Shawn Cohen
“Once a person has a job, their degree
doesn’t matter
much—it’s how they perform that counts.” So
says Alan Patty, a former sales director at Oracle Corporation
and a former vice president of an internet software division
at Sun Microsystems. And since
2005, he has
served
on the board
of directors for Global Learning Strategies. During his tenure
at these corporations, however, Patty oversaw the hiring of thousands
of employees. “Certainly a college degree opens the door
to an interview,” he said, “but even if a salesperson
graduates from Harvard and doesn’t meet their monthly sales
quota, it doesn’t matter what university they graduated
from.”
The Winners
and the Duds—What
Made the Difference
Patty, who not only hired salespeople but software engineers and
marketing and administrative personnel as well, said that
he
employed college
grads from many of the best
schools in the country—and the world. But although these
first-time employees graduated from universities like Stanford,
Harvard, and MIT, Patty said that some of them became very effective
and innovative while others turned out to be simply mediocre.
“
I was stunned,” he said. “These graduates had high
IQs, phenomenal backgrounds, and were from prestigious schools
but weren’t able to think on their own, outside of the
classroom setting.”
According to Patty, those who did not perform well at their job
were not able to think creatively and seemed to be programmed
to only follow the instructions given to them in a book or from
a professor. Patty, who has over three decades of sales experience,
noted that although scientific methodology is an important ingredient
in
training
productive
salespeople, “those who succeeded knew how to think and
not only what to think. The effective employees were able to
assimilate the facts they had learned in business school with
their life
experience in a manner that was both intuitive and creative,
enabling them to meet their sales quotas.
What CollegePlus! Means to Employers
Patty
sees that CollegePlus! students are learning how to think effectively
because of the tailor-made
bachelor’s degree
they are studying for. This is one reason he decided to become
a member of the Global Learning Strategies board of directors. “CollegePlus!
students have an advantage in seeking employment because their
résumé shows that they have taken control of their
education,” Patty said. He likes the idea that CollegePlus!
students earn their bachelor’s degree efficiently—in
less time and for a smaller cost than traditional education—because
it shows an employer that they are resourceful and determined
to achieve their goals.
“Employers want to hire people who can solve problems,” he
noted. “They hire those who want to be part of the solution
to problems and who are willing to take risks to meet their objectives.” He
feels that CollegePlus! students are strategically positioned
to be hired by employers because they have taken control of their
own education. Patty added that companies are looking for college
graduates who are motivated and enthusiastic as well as those
who are of high moral fiber and have a vision for success already
mapped out in their minds. “If I saw a résumé from
someone who got an online degree at an accelerated rate, I would
put them on the same level as the grad from Harvard—it
would be intriguing to me,” he said. “It would show
that the young person was on a mission and they were not satisfied
with the status quo.”
Owning Your Education
As a hiring executive,
Patty looked for people who were self-motivated, who “owned” their education and didn’t get
a college degree simply because their parents wanted them to. “They
wanted an education for the right reasons,” he noted. “And
CollegePlus! students show that they want to get as much education
as they can as fast as possible.”
While levels of self-motivation vary by individual, Patty , a
believer in Jesus Christ, recognizes that the Lord can fill any
Christian with His creativity and innovative potential. “This
ability cannot be taught,” he said, “but it can be
acquired through the Lord’s work in a believer’s
life.”
Another advantage that Patty sees with CollegePlus! is that its
graduates are not saddled with exorbitant student loans like
the typical college graduate. “Although college graduates
are getting good jobs,” he said, “they have tens
of thousands of dollars to pay back in student loans and this
creates a tremendous burden for them.”
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