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Undergraduate Programs

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Here a whole city is your classroom, renowned experts are your teachers and the president is your neighbor.

AND THAT'S JUST YOUR FIRST YEAR...

Undergraduate Admissions


When you study at Our University, your experience will be anything but typical. You might learn from Pulitzer Prize-winners, run into world leaders on campus or be challenged by the first lady to serve our community. But the real difference at Our University is that as a student you’ll immediately put what you learn into action. You’ll be able to explore hundreds of internship opportunities (in your field alone), take part in groundbreaking research that changes lives, join a student organization and volunteer with fellow alumni in the city or around the world. If you come to Our University, you won’t just live here — you’ll become a part of our state and make a difference in it every day.

Our Programs


Traditional Undergraduate Programs

At Our University, we offer more than 75 majors for students interested in a traditional, on-campus college experience. These majors, offered on the across all of our unique campus locations.

Non-Residential & Adult Learner Programs

Separate programs are offered in the School of Nursing, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and the College of Professional Studies for students wishing to continue or complete a professional degree or to obtain a second professional bachelor’s degree. These non- residential programs may be hybrid (combining online and in-person), online or located at one of Our Univrersity's campuses. Students apply directly to the school of intent.

Special Interest Programs 

At Our University, you can expand your interests and passions through the various special interest programs we offer. These programs provide opportunities to specialize in a field or topic area, as well as for co-curricular experiences, specialized coursework and residential options while remaining fully integrated into your general curriculum and major requirements.

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