Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University is a student-centered institution that prepares graduates for successful careers in an evolving global marketplace. Programs are offered in a flexible-online environment and often can be completed on the students own schedule.
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Institutional Accrediting Agency:
Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Address:
School House Lane and Henry Avenue
Philadelphia-PA 19144-5497
US
Institution Type:
Private-not-for-profit-Higher Education
Calendar Type:
Courses are offered in four 12-week semesters per year. Start dates are in August-November-February-and May.
Cost Per Credit:
Tuition is $746 per credit for the Disaster Medicine and Management program and $698 per credit for the Midwifery program. The estimated cost for books and supplies per course is $125.
Delivery Format:
Distance-learning format using the BlackBoard(R) course-management system with a variety of teaching modalities including PowerPoint-asynchronous discussion boards-chat rooms-reading assignments-research papers-online journals and testing.
Carnegie Classification:
Masters College or University I
Technical Requirements:
Hardware and software requirements: Computer with the Windows operating system (Windows 2000-Windows XP or above) with audio (sound card)-Internet with high-speed connection-Microsoft Office software (Word and PowerPoint)-and a Microphone.
Loans Offered:
Loans are available to students enrolled for at least five credit hours per semester. You may borrow up to $18-500 per academic year. The total amount outstanding that you may borrow for is $65-500.
Registration Details:
Admissions and registration occurs on a rolling basis.
