Who Should Join?
The Graduate Network serves all those working in the graduate education space, and the following individuals especially may find value in the conversations and connections:
- Senior leaders charged with driving strategy pertaining to graduate education for their institution
- Team members responsible for recruiting and retaining online, adult, and professional graduate students
- Professionals engaged in designing and developing innovative graduate and professional education programs for post-baccalaureate students
- Those working in employer engagement and workforce training development
- Deans
- Provosts
- Directors
- Managers
- Vice Presidents
- Coordinators
- Academic Technologists
- Faculty
- ...and all other interested UPCEA Members!
Join the Discussion
Log in to CORe, UPCEA's member community and online networking space where you can ask, answer or search for questions on relevant topics. Get advice, answers and ideas from your colleagues online via CORe, UPCEA's professional networking platform.
Your membership gives you full access to:
- Active conversations, and the chance to ask your questions in real time
- Robust search of conversation archive
- A diverse resource library to support your professional development
- UPCEA's entire member directory
- Exclusive member content -- including benchmarking studies, conference session slides, and webinar recordings
Attend Network Events
The Graduate Network curates webinars and coffee chats throughout the year, on a number of topics related to the work of the Network. Check out the event page linked below and keep an eye out for our upcoming events.
About UPCEA Networks
Today, the field of professional, continuing, online education is characterized by engagement in very complex, highly specialized areas of practice. UPCEA’s nine Networks are designed to serve professionals practicing in these key areas by fostering professional growth, enhancing leadership, and offering valuable networking and community service opportunities within this vibrant and growing sector of higher education.
Networks are open to any UPCEA Member. Members can join any one (or multiple) of these networks by logging in to their profile, going down to My Networks + Committees then click "Browse Networks + Committees". Select the network you would like to join, and click "Join this Network/Committee".
Volunteer and grow as a leader, presenter, or mentor.
Take an active role in your membership! Members are encouraged to serve as volunteer leaders. There are many ways to get involved! Click below and let us know how you'd like to volunteer with UPCEA.
The Graduate Network works with the help of a Steering Committee. The Steering Committee invites members to join and asks that you consider an active role as a member of the leadership team in a position such as Chair-Elect of the Network, Vice Chair for Awards, or Vice Chair for Communications. The Committee also welcomes your suggestions for events that you would like to see the Network offer such as webinar and coffee chat topics. Volunteer to join us.
2025-2026
Steering Committee
Benjamin Brand
University of North Texas
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Cheri DeClercq
Michigan State University
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Chris Guymon
Utah Tech University
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Eric McGee
EducationDynamics
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George Irvine
University of Delaware
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Jason Garner
American University
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Heather McCullough
University of North Carolina System Office
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Jen Staiger
Mount St. Mary's University
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Jonathan Orsini
University of Florida
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Kristin Marengo
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Lizbeth Marquez
Oregon State University Ecampus
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Mitchell Farmer
Purdue University
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Nancy Ludwig
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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Shonda Jones
Wake Forest University
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Wendy Boland
American University
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