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How do you be you?
Bellevue University gives you rich and relevant learning online.
Acceleration, Affordability, Accreditation...All from Bellevue University.
Gain an in-depth business perspective with our new MBA with Healthcare Concentration.
New security management degrees ideal for those in the field who want to move up.
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Acceleration, Affordability, Accreditation...All from Bellevue University.
Bellevue University is:
Accelerated.
Complete your bachelor’s degree in 15 months.
Armed with your earned credits, you’re on your way to learn at Bellevue University, and to discover how to apply to your career what you’ve learned. The accelerated bachelor’s degree completion programs at Bellevue University have been developed to help you complete your degree while keeping your work, family, and civic responsibilities in balance. You can complete your bachelor’s degree in as little as 15 months, on campus or online, while keeping pace with the everyday realities of your life.
Affordable.
Your education is the best investment you can make.
As a leading not-for-profit university, Bellevue University works to make a college education accessible to adults who want to enhance their opportunities with a degree. We strive to keep our tuition rates affordable.
Accredited.
Your degree is recognized and respected.
Your Bellevue University bachelor’s degree puts you in excellent academic company. All of our degree programs are accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, one of the six regional accrediting agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. This is the same agency that recognizes degrees from Marquette University, the University of Michigan, Northwestern University, and many others.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, people with bachelor’s degrees earn on average $10,000 more a year than those with associate’s degrees. That equates to earning $376,000 more over the course of an average career. |
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