Deciding Between Degree Programs

 
 

Choosing among several degree programs can be a challenge whether you are a first-time college student or returning to school. What do you look for from the different degree programs? Consider the following when making your decision.

Are The Programs Flexible Enough to Fit Your Schedule?

Many degree programs allow you to earn your degree at a traditional college campus, or take courses online, or a mixture of both. This flexibility lets you learn on a schedule that is right for you, while letting you work. Having this kind of adaptable schedule can also help you stay organized and plan your time accordingly. Kaplan University offers both campus-based and online education classes that could help you earn a master's, bachelor's, or associate's degree, or a professional certification from nearly 100 different choices.

A Real-World Curriculum for Real-Life Careers

Solid degree programs are developed in collaboration with leading industries, regional employers, and market demands. Kaplan University's courses have been created to develop real-life skills such as communication, collaboration, and management, while helping you gain valuable training and experience to help you in your career and in life. Many of our programs are based on input from regional employers and workforce demands, enabling you to strive towards fulfilling your potential.*

Put Your Talent to Work with Dedicated Support

No matter which of the many degree programs you decide on, you deserve a program that suits your interests. Kaplan University offers academic and career services, dedicated advisors, and personal attention to help you fulfill your potential-whether you are learning at one of our campus locations or online. Choose from nearly 100 different degree programs, backed by a rich history of success from Kaplan University.

* 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.