Through 2022, over 87 percent of the new business and financial
operations jobs are expected to require a bachelor’s degree.*
Accredited by the Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)†
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) acknowledges that the business degree programs are fully aligned with SHRM’s HR Curriculum Guidebook and Templates
The Master of Science in Finance program with specialization in financial planning is CFP Board-Registered†
Master's degree programs available:
Master of Science in Accounting: audit, finance, government, and tax specializations
Master of Business Administration: finance, health care, human resources, information technology, marketing, and project management specializations
Master of Science in Finance: financial analysis, and financial planning specializations
Master of Science in Management: health care, human resources, information technology, leadership, organizational design and development, and project management specializations
Bachelor's degree programs available:
Bachelor of Science in Accounting: public accountancy, tax accountancy, managerial accountancy, and auditing/forensic accountancy emphasis areas
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: business process management, financial analysis, human resources, information assurance, management, information systems management, investment, management, marketing, new media/internet marketing, project management, procurement, real estate, risk management, risk management and insurance, sales management, and wealth management career focus areas
Associate's degree programs available:
Associate of Applied Science in Accounting
Associate of Applied Science in Business, business, customer service, entrepreneurship, health club operations, hospitality management, information processing, meeting and event planning, office management, retail management, sales, and small business management specializations
Certificates available:
Postbaccalaureate Certificates: human resources
Graduate Certificates: accounting, human resources, project management.
You may qualify for one of our Kaplan University scholarships, which could reduce your tuition by as much as $500 per term—a savings of $6,000 or more on your bachelor's degree
These forms of financial assistance do not have to be repaid and apply directly toward paying your tuition.
Kaplan University awarded more than $23 million to students in the 2013–2014 academic year.
Scholarships available only to first-time enrollees in undergraduate degree programs. Savings based on length of study, which varies by program and amount of transfer credits, if any, awarded. Scholarship applied at the end of each term, up to a maximum of 17 terms for bachelor's degree programs and 9 terms for associate’s degrees. Maximum amount is $8,500, which requires receiving the maximum scholarship per term ($500) for 17 terms. Students studying toward associate’s degrees or who receive transfer credit typically study for significantly fewer than 17 terms and do not qualify for maximum savings. Eligibility rules and other terms apply; consult an Admissions Advisor. Scholarships subject to change and/or discontinuation. Cannot be combined with other Kaplan University scholarships, discounts, or grants.
Source for 2013-2014 awards: The Year in Review: 2013–2014, Kaplan University Academic Report, winter 2015.
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85 percent would recommend Kaplan University to others.
86 percent reported that their education was relevant to their career goals.
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Average class size for the 2013–2014 academic year; The Year in Review: 2013–2014, Kaplan University Academic Report, winter 2015.
Nearly 13 percent of recent graduates completed the 2013–2014 Kaplan University Alumni Survey.
This is a general survey and not specific to students of programs mentioned on this site.
Build the specialized capabilities employers seek:
At Kaplan University’s School of Business and Information Technology, we understand that a single unit or lesson on people skills is not enough to prepare you for the demands of the business world. That’s why our curriculum includes skill-building exercises and instructions in every core course of your degree program, focusing on topics such as leadership, teamwork, negotiation, professionalism, networking, and more. This helps ensure your education reflects the top hiring priorities and needs of leading businesses.
Faculty With Real World Experience
Our courses are prepared and delivered by professors with first-hand knowledge in their areas of expertise. Our advisory boards annually review course curriculum to ensure relevance.
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Kaplan University is proud to be accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACSBP).
Kaplan University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission.
U.S. News & World Report evaluated hundreds of universities and ranked Kaplan University’s online bachelor’s degree programs among the nation’s best for the second consecutive year.