The goal of unlocking talent through innovation is a shared value across all of Kaplan Higher Education. We're committed to continuously finding new and better ways to help students, across a range of ages and lifestyles, achieve their personal and professional goals through higher education.
Everything we do at Kaplan Higher Education is centered around the individual needs of our students. This student-centric philosophy means we offer personal support that is designed to enable students to connect with each other, faculty, and advisors, through a highly collaborative community. We also offer a real-world curriculum, much of which is taught by experienced, practicing professionals. Our goal is to offer you the best education to help develop your talent. So you can share that talent with the world.
Whether you're interested in earning your master's, bachelor's, or associate's degree, Kaplan University offers a personalized approach to education. We strive to adapt to how you learn best, using advanced technologies to offer classes online and on campus. So you can develop your talent on your terms. And, with a faculty largely made up of practicing professionals, you could gain the kind of firsthand knowledge that could prepare you for the career you want.
We're an accredited university, offering more than 200 degrees and programs. We also have 11 campuses across Iowa, Maine, Maryland, and Nebraskaplus Learning Centers in Indiana,
Maryland, Missouri, and Wisconsinthat offer a choice of programs both online and on campus.
Kaplan University has more than 61,000 online and campus-based students and more than
35,000 alumni. Nearly 18,500 online students are actively involved in more than
30 student clubs, honor societies, and professional groups.
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As part of Kaplan University, Concord Law School uses innovative technology to provide a rigorous and dynamic curriculum developed and taught by some of the best minds in law.
Pursue your Juris Doctor (JD) degree and you could qualify to sit for the California Bar Exam to practice law in California.* The Executive Juris DoctorSM (EJD) program is designed for individuals who have an interest in the law or whose careers would benefit from a legal education, but do not plan to practice law.
The Small Business Practice LLM (Master of Laws) is a part-time program designed for practicing attorneys and recent law school graduates who want to further develop their skills and knowledge to better serve small business clients. A JD is required for admission to this program. For detailed information on this program, please visit SmallBusinessLLM.com.
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*Concord is a Distance Learning Law School registered with the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. Concord operates under the rules and guidelines established by the Committee. Those rules and guidelines require certain disclosures to students and prospective students. Concord supports these requirements.
Take classes that could train you to pursue entry-level employment in what the U.S. Department of Labor predicts will be some of the country's fastest-growing occupations* over the next several years areas such as allied health, criminal justice, information technology, legal studies, and nursing.
Kaplan College
Kaplan College is familiar with local employment needs, so we offer programs in areas of study that are designed to be relevant to the job market. Our education and career training could guide you in becoming an outstanding job candidate.
Featuring more than 30 campuses across Arizona, California, Colorado, Indiana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, and Wisconsin.
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Kaplan Career Institute
Gain real-world experience through programs that provide laboratory training and externship programs with employers in the community.
Featuring eight campuses across Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.
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*Although Kaplan College and Kaplan Career Institute will assist students with job placement, finding a job is the individual responsibility of the student. We do not guarantee that any student will be placed in any of the jobs described, or placed at all. In addition, Department of Labor projections are for the period from 2008 through 2018. Such national long-term projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions, and do not guarantee actual job growth.