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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

2011 Best Online Universities (Part 1)

This is three part article on Best Online Universities…

With the rising popularity of online universities and online college, those seeking higher education have more choices then ever. Some online universities are better suited for an individual than others, depending on time requirements, area of study, or level of education. Some seek an online university more focused around adults seeking to advance their careers, while others are looking for a school more focused around first-time students to higher education. Some online colleges have a wide variety of degrees and concentrations, while others are more “career-focused” and help students develop specific job skills. As a guide to help potential students, here is a list of 10 online universities worth checking out:
  1. Liberty University
  2. Kaplan University
  3. American Intercontinental University
  4. Walden University
  5. Ashford University
  6. Colorado Technical University
  7. Westwood College
  8. Strayer University
  9. Argosy University
  10. Everest University

Liberty University is a Christian university that was founded in 1971 by noted Christian Evangelist Jerry Falwell Sr. They offer more than 40 accredited degree programs and 90 specializations. They have more than 47,000 students in their online program and have degrees ranging from associate’s to doctorate degrees. They also have an on-campus location that hosts 16,000 students. We have awarded them our number one spot on our list of top online universities.


Kaplan University was founded in 1937 as the American Institute of Commerce, and currently provides online education options for children and adults. They have more than 3,000 faculty members and more than 60,000 students. They also have physical locations throughout the United States. Kaplan is a great resource for education at all levels, and even provides preparation courses for many entrance exams for higher education such as the LSAT and the GMAT.



Founded in 1970 in Switzerland, American Intercontinental University has a long history of providing degrees recognized by the United States to those abroad. In fact, their largest location is in London. Today they continue that tradition by providing distance learning online. The school currently has more than 27,000 students and offers associates, bachelors, and master’s degrees. American Intercontinental University also has on-campus locations and support centers throughout the U.S.



Walden University is a well-regarded school offering mostly post-graduate degrees, though there are several bachelor’s degrees available. Founded in 1970, Walden currently hosts more than 30,000 students. It is exclusively online, and offers associates, bachelors, masters, education specialist, and doctoral degrees.

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