Serves: Worldwide
Enrollment: 6 terms per year
Financial Aid: Yes
Scholarships: Yes
Contact Info:
State: Florida
City: Tampa
Street: 9417 Princess Palm Ave., Suite 400
ZIP: 33619-8348
Phone: 800-441-5408
Dominican University (DU) is a comprehensive, Catholic institution of higher education and research located in River Forest, Illinois. DU has been offering high-quality education to its students since 1901.
The University is comprised of the five academic divisions, which are the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS), the Brennan School of Business, the School of Education, Graduate School of Social Work, and School of Leadership and Continuing Studies.
The Dominican University has the following programs offered entirely online:
• Master of Arts in Education – Reading
• Master of Arts in Education – Elementary Education
• Master of Arts in Education – ESL
An Online MBA program with a concentration in General Management is designed to prepare business professionals for advancement in their career.
Graduate degrees in Education help students to expand and deepen their knowledge and skills in the educational sphere, fulfill professional development requirements and prepare for diverse teaching situations and classroom settings.
Online degrees at Dominican University are excellent education programs for working or busy professional, parents and the like, since they allow student to study at their own pace, choose one of the six available start times, take up to two courses at once, convenient eight-week sessions and more. Students may complete the whole degree in 18 months. The instructors and professors are nationally recognized professionals in their fields. The online degrees at DU do not require any campus visits; at the same time the degree awarded is completely the same as on-campus students receive.
Financial Aid
The sources of financial aid can be various including federal loans and grants, and state loans and grants. Online students at Dominican University have the same federal financial support opportunities as the on-campus students. Each year, 98% of all freshmen receive some form of financial aid.