Transforming lives through affordable education in Africa
In our recent conversation, Brian Ashton, president of BYU Pathway Worldwide, detailed the organization’s significant role in expanding higher education opportunities in Africa. Serving nearly 28,000 students across 30 countries, BYU Pathway is tackling the urgent need for accessible education in a region where just 9% of college-age youth have access to university seats.
Key innovations driving success
President Ashton highlighted several key innovations that have contributed to their success:
- Pathway Connect: A foundational program that builds confidence and teaches essential life, professional, and university skills.
- Certificate-first approach: Students begin with job-ready certificates, which can lead to a bachelor’s degree, ensuring immediate value and employability.
- Three-year bachelor’s degree: By eliminating elective credits, BYU Pathway offers a more focused and cost-effective path to a degree.
- Affordable tuition: Through church subsidies and innovative cost-saving measures, a full degree in many African countries costs less than $300.
Employment outcomes
The program’s success is evident in its employment outcomes. Students find opportunities through local jobs, entrepreneurship programs, and increasingly, remote work for international companies. President Ashton noted that remote job placements have tripled in the past year, providing students with access to hard currency and companies with a highly educated, English-speaking workforce.
A scalable model for Africa’s future
BYU Pathway’s model demonstrates that high-quality, affordable education can be delivered at scale, even in challenging environments. As Africa’s population is projected to double by 2050, innovative approaches like these will be crucial in meeting the continent’s educational needs.