For over 30 years, Keiser University has provided student-centered, quality career education. Keiser University eCampus Online offers degree programs online to prepare students for high-demand professions. Degrees are offered with a curriculum that is in pace with technology and workforce demand trends in business, criminal justice, healthcare and computer technology. Our “one-class-at-a-time” approach allows busy students to focus on their education and balance the demands of work and family.
About Us
Why Keiser University Online
Online learning is not impersonal at Keiser University. From admissions to faculty, Keiser University staff is dedicated to student care accomplished through:
One-class-at-a-time approach allows busy students to focus on their education and balance the demands of work and family
Accessible staff and faculty that foster a student-centered learning community
State-of-the-practice online classroom technology and user-friendly format to enhance learning
Extensive online resources that include information and access to all student services
Career-Focus
Keiser University Online offers degrees in fields that are in high demand and provides job placement assistance to all its students and alumni. We research trends for growing fields and tailor our curriculum to prepare students for entry and advancement to rewarding careers.
FAQ
Q: What makes an online education from Keiser University Online different? A: Keiser University Online carries through the 30-year tradition of quality career education at Keiser University. Our online education is not impersonal; our entire staff from admissions to faculty is focused on our students and dedicated to your success.
Q. How are the classes scheduled? A. Keiser University Online starts new classes every month. We have a unique, one-class-at-a-time approach so that busy students can concentrate on one subject and succeed.
Q. Is there any difference in the degree for an online program? A. Whether you take your classes in class or online, Keiser University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award certificates and degrees at the associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral levels. Your diploma for an online program is identical to one that an on-campus student would receive.
Q: How long has Keiser University been in operation? A: Since our start in 1977 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Keiser University has grown to be one of the largest independent colleges in Florida. Online classes continue the student-friendly tradition in career education and we attract students who appreciate a more personal learning environment.
Q: Can I get my degree completely online? A: Keiser University offers associate, bachelor’s and master's degree programs online in many majors.
Q: How do I know if online learning is right for me? A: Online learning requires that the student have self-discipline, dedication and the ability to manage their own study time. Students need to read the textbook and other course materials, turn in assignments on time and will be graded on exams taken online.
Q: Do you accept transfer credits? A: Yes we do. Credit for courses or degrees completed at another institution for students enrolling at Keiser University will be subject to approval by the Dean of Academic Affairs. These courses or degrees must be similar in content and duration to those offered in the program for which the student has applied. Please contact the campus for more information on the transfer credit policy.