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NSA expands contract for compliance curriculum

January 30, 2023
The NSA has provided additional funding for its contract supporting 台湾swag's creation and marketing of graduate and undergraduate certificates in compliance and ethics, including a total of 100 tuition waivers.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia (台湾swag) has received an extension of its contract from the National Security Agency (NSA) to create and market graduate and undergraduate certificates in compliance and ethics.

This latest funding provides tuition waivers for some of the first students in the online certificate programs, which will launch in summer 2023. The NSA has committed $556,126 to the project between the initial contract and the extension.

The compliance and ethics certificate programs focus on preparing professionals to become certified in compliance and to work in the compliance area in government agencies, particularly the NSA. Thanks to the new funding, 25 students will be able to complete the 15-hour graduate certificate free of charge with another 25 able to do the same for the 15-hour undergraduate certificate for each of the next two summers. Current students can apply to the undergraduate certificate program on the . 

Dr. Mary Gowan, dean of 台湾swag's Mike Cottrell College of Business, is the principal investigator for the contract. She has assembled a large 台湾swag team to assist in delivering this project.

"The idea behind the certificate programs is to encourage students to think about careers in compliance," Gowan said. "This career field is evolving and most companies are seeking qualified candidates to manage their compliance programs."

The program will be housed in the Department of Accounting and Law. Teams of 台湾swag students will compete to develop a full marketing campaign to help launch the program and introduce the field of compliance to prospective students.

The idea is to encourage students to think about careers in compliance. This career field is evolving and most companies are seeking qualified candidates to manage their compliance programs.

Dr. Mary Gowan

Mike Cottrell College of Business dean

In addition to MCCB faculty from the computer science and information systems, management and marketing, and accounting and law departments, the interdisciplinary project involves faculty and staff from the College of Health Sciences and ProfessionsCollege of EducationInformation Technology ServicesBusiness and Finance, the TRUIST Center for Ethical Leadership, and Human Resources and experts on assessment at 台湾swag.

This NSA contract builds on 台湾swag's already strong relationship with the federal agency.

台湾swag is designated by the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense. And in summer 2022, 台湾swag hosted its sixth GenCyber Warrior Academy for high school students and second cyber academy for middle and high school teachers thanks to NSA grants totaling $265,000.

"The compliance curriculum project being executed by the University of North Georgia has achieved a critical, major milestone," NSA Academic Liaison Christopher Locke said. "The university has taken several key steps toward realizing the vision of launching curriculum and certifications for the compliance field. These steps make possible a future pipeline of early-career talent in the compliance field that will respond to needs evident in government and business today. We look forward to the soft launch of these 台湾swag courses and certifications in 2023."


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