Online IT
Degrees
Earn your IT degree from Strayer
Unlock exciting opportunities in the tech world. Whether your interest lies in cybersecurity, cloud computing or software development, our IT programs can equip you with the technical expertise and interpersonal skills to start your professional journey and keep moving forward.
Summer classes start on July 1
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What is the IT degree experience at Strayer?
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to earn an IT degree?
It depends on the type of degree you’re pursuing and the number of courses you take per term. Estimate program length here.
How does online learning work?
An online degree from Strayer can free you from the constraints of a classroom schedule. You get a practical path to acquiring real-world skills with the convenience of fitting education into your busy life. And you get the support you need with faculty, advisors and academic coaches available to help guide you.
Does Strayer offer scholarships?
Yes. We offer scholarships and other savings options to help make college a possibility. For example, as a bachelor’s student, you may be able to:
- Get a brand-new laptop preloaded with Microsoft software to help with your studies. Eligibility rules and restrictions apply.
- Save up to $15,250 on your Strayer bachelor’s degree by accessing your general education courses through our affiliate, Sophia Learning.
- Save up to 25% when you finish your bachelor’s degree with Strayer’s Graduation Fund. Eligibility and participation rules apply.
Connect with your admissions officer to explore your funding options or visit our scholarship page for more details.
Does Strayer accept transfer credits?
Yes. You may be able to transfer credits you’ve earned at other accredited institutions and potentially reduce the time it takes to complete your degree. Estimate your credits.
How do I apply?
Admission requirements differ based on your degree level. In each case, you’ll need to complete a brief application online, provide required materials like transcripts and collaborate with an admissions officer to enroll.
Join a network of Strayer graduates who are working for themselves or making an impact in information technology.