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Thank you,

You’ve taken the first step toward your degree.

What happens next?

Look for an email from Strayer

You’ll be assigned an admissions officer who can answer your questions about Strayer and guide you through the enrollment process. 

Prepare questions to ask

Asking thoughtful questions can help you make the most of your conversation, so look through the course catalog and come up with a list. 

Connect with admissions

Your admissions officer will reach out to you. If you have any questions you want answered right away, give us a call.

Get moving toward your goals

When you’re ready, complete your application. It only takes a few minutes, and you’ll be on your way to earning your degree.

Explore your program

Strayer degree programs let you keep your job, study when you like and still have a life. Learn more about the on that interests you.

Consider the cost of your degree

Get an estimate of how much college will cost. Then ask your admissions officer about the many scholarships and money-saving opportunities Strayer has to offer.

Join a campus community

Frequently asked questions about Strayer

We’d like to think so! From flexible learning to personalized support and a campus community cheering you on, you’ll have what you need to pursue your degree.

Discover scholarship and discounts or estimate your college costs

It can take as little as five to 10 minutes.

Apply now and get moving toward your goals. 

If you’ve successfully completed courses from an accredited university and they’ve been approved by our registrar, you can transfer them to Strayer to count toward your degree. You can transfer up to 28 classes toward your bachelor’s degree or transfer up to four classes toward your master’s degree.

Learn more about transfer credits, see what credits you might have to transfer in and calculate your potential savings.

Classes are usually 11 weeks long and take place in an online course room you can access through your student portal on iCampus. Textbooks and course materials may be digital or printed, and weekly assignments are due by Sunday at midnight. Feel free to use the computers available at your campus location to view course content, submit assignments and take exams.

Read more about online learning

As a Strayer student, you can count on support every step of your academic journey. Right from the start, you’ll be assigned an admissions officer who will walk you through the enrollment process. Your admissions officer can help you find a program and assist you with issues that often surface in the first quarter.

When your first quarter wraps up, you’ll be paired with a student services coach who will be with you until you graduate. Your student services coach can help you choose which courses to take, connect with tutors and navigate financial aid challenges.

Find out more about student support

In a nutshell, our bachelor’s degree program is focused on providing you with fundamental knowledge and skills across a variety of career paths. You need a GED or high school diploma to enroll, and while it can take as little as four years to complete, you can earn your degree faster or slower based on the pace you choose.

Our more advanced master’s degree program is designed to help you develop specialized knowledge in your area of study. You’ll need a bachelor’s degree and a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher to enroll.

While it typically takes two years to complete a master’s degree, you can earn yours at your own pace.

Explore the bachelor’s or master’s page to learn more. 

Yes, the Strayer University Course Catalog is your online source for information about programs, course offerings, credit requirements, student services, campuses and more. You can view the full course catalog here