City University
Bellevue, Washington

Distance Learning Program
In keeping with its mission of providing convenient, accessible education, City University offers most degree programs through distance learning (DL). The DL option makes degree programs available electronically through the World Wide Web. City University serves approximately 4,000 students worldwide annually through DL.

Online Distance Learning students receive their course content via the World Wide Web utilizing the Blackboard™ course management system. Merging the best of the traditional classroom experience and distance learning, faculty members and students communicate and collaborate using threaded discussions, real-time chats, course e-mail, and online file exchanges. Online students are required to have an e-mail address, a computer with a minimum 56K modem, Internet access, and CD-ROM capacity.

There are more than 250 faculty members included in the distance learning program, 26 of whom are full-time. More than 25 percent of the full-time faculty members have terminal degrees.

City University has an open-door admissions policy for most programs. Students may begin a distance learning course at the beginning of any month, and there is no application deadline. City University has partnerships with several institutions and organizations worldwide. Through these affiliations, the University offers in-house programs and evaluates prior training for college-level credit.

All of City University's programs are geared toward adult students. From its student body to its faculty and staff members, City University is a community of professionals. All who are associated with the University understand the needs of adult learners who are seeking high-quality education that applies to their individual lifestyle.

Undergraduate students may transfer up to 90 approved lower-division and 45 approved upper-division credits from approved institutions for baccalaureate programs. The Prior Learning Assessment Program lets students earn credits through documented experiential learning. Students may receive credit for the CLEP or other standardized tests. Graduate students may transfer up to 12 credits from approved programs.

Academic advising and assistance is available by phone, fax, or e-mail. Registration is available by contacting an Academic Advisor. Students have full access to the library, including an online search service, a reference librarian (via a toll-free phone number), and a mailing service for circulation of books and articles.

Programs of Study
City University's undergraduate programs prepare students to compete in today's marketplace. Students may complete an Associate of Science (A.S.), a Bachelor of Science (B.S.), or a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. Within these degrees, students may pursue one of several areas of study, including accounting, applied psychology, business administration, computer systems, e-commerce, human resource management, information technology, marketing, mass communications and journalism, or project management. Most undergraduate-level courses are 5 credits each; 90 credits are required for completion of an A.S. degree, and 180 credits are required for completion of a B.S. or B.A. degree.

City University's graduate business and public administration programs prepare management professionals for leadership roles at local, national, and international levels. Students may pursue a graduate certificate or a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with an array of specialties, a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree with an array of specialties, a Master of Arts (M.A.) in management with an array of specialties, or a Master of Science in either project management or computer systems. Most graduate-level courses are 3 credits; total required credits for a degree range from 45 to 60.

Costs
Tuition for the 2004-05 academic year is $220 per undergraduate credit and $375 per graduate credit. Other fees may apply depending on the specific course of study. A registration fee of $30 for undergraduates and $38 for graduate students occurs once per quarter.

Financial Aid
For information regarding financial aid options at City University, students should contact the Student Financial Services Department at 800-426-5596 (toll-free).

Applying for Distance Education
Undergraduate programs are generally open to applicants over 18 years of age who hold a high school diploma or GED certificate. Admission to graduate programs requires that students hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited or otherwise recognized institution. Additional requirements apply to education and human services programs. International students whose first language is not English are required to submit a TOEFL score of at least 540 for admission to undergraduate programs and 565 for graduate programs.

DL students may enroll on a rolling admissions basis. Students must speak with an Academic Advisor to complete the initial enrollment. Students should then submit the application form, nonrefundable application fee ($80), and admission documents to the Office of Admissions and Student Services. Official transcripts should be sent to the Office of the Registrar.

For Additional Information

City University
11900 NE First Street
Bellevue, Washington 98005
Telephone: 425-737-1010
800-42-CITYU (toll-free)
425-450-4660

E-mail: info@cityu.edu
http://www.cityu.edu

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