
Kaplan University is a different school of thought; a university that is evolving higher education with innovative technology and new ideas. New ideas that say talent is not confined to only those that can attend a traditional classroom; new ideas that say with dedication and desire students can receive a quality education while balancing the needs of duty, family, and career.
Kaplan University offers dynamic, stimulating learning opportunities with both faculty and classmate interaction. Students work hard at Kaplan University, and programs are designed to offer a real-world education that focuses on the skills to pursue a career.* Online courses provide the opportunity to analyze and apply qualitative reasoning, practice research methods, and exercise critical thinking and technical literacy—all important in the in the information age.
Programs emphasize the education needed to stay relevant and at the forefront of the global talent curve. We are centered on the needs of those engaged with more than just college life—working adults, servicemembers, stay at home parents, career changers—anyone, anywhere with talent.
We are also a proud member of the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) consortium and our online format offers flexibility to help balance education with duty, family, and career.
Typically, the first measurement of quality that comes to mind when discussing educational institutions is accreditation. Understanding accreditation provides the context that should be considered when making decisions about educational institutions. Kaplan University is regionally accredited, which is the standard most leading colleges and universities pursue.
*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
†MAE magazine, Third Annual Guide to Military Friendly Colleges and Universities, December 2009, volume 4, issue 6.
‡G.I. Jobs magazine, 2010 Guide to Military Friendly Schools, on the Internet at www.militaryfriendlyschools.com.
§Military Times EDGE magazine, August 2009.