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OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU.
At Kaplan University, we are committed to your education, your goals—you. That's why we've introduced the Kaplan CommitmentSM. We believe you should have the opportunity to experience Kaplan University for an introductory period with no tuition obligation. It's part of our core principles that ground us, guide us, and ensure our dedication to helping you succeed.
Download The Kaplan Commitment Statement
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YOU DESERVE THE CHANCE TO DEVELOP YOUR TALENT.
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We believe in your talent.
Kaplan University was founded on the belief that every person with talent, regardless of age or circumstance, deserves the chance to develop it. We recognize the value of real-world experience and previously attained credit through prior learning assessment to ensure no eligible student wastes time or money on courses and skills already attained.
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YOU SHOULD EXPERIENCE CLASSES BEFORE YOU PAY FOR THEM.
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We believe if we’re not right for you then you shouldn’t be financially obligated to us.
The Kaplan Commitment is a new way for you to get to know us and for us to get to know you. There's no financial obligation beyond the application fee. It's available to new students, online or on campus. It's simple.
Here’s how it works:
- Enrollment: You’ll attend real classes for real credits.* Then decide during our
introductory period if we¹re right for you. If not, all you owe is the
application fee. These classes count toward your degree if completed.
During this period, a Kaplan University Financial Aid Advisor will clearly
estimate your expected school costs: tuition, books, miscellaneous —
everything, including the application fee, as well as your financial
aid options should you be eligible.
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- Week 1: You’ll
begin the five-week introductory period, during which you’ll get exposed
to our curriculum, faculty, and classroom or online platforms. If at any
point during the introductory period you decide we’re not right for you,
you can opt out with no tuition cost or other financial obligation to
Kaplan University, except for the application fee.
- Week 5: This
is the checkpoint week. It marks the end of your introductory period, and
is the time to let us officially know if you no longer wish to continue.
Otherwise, if you’re meeting our academic standards, and have submitted
all required documentation, you will move forward with your Kaplan
University education. If applicable, you will receive your specific
financial aid package.
- Week 10: The
first term ends (week six for graduate business and IT students). If you
meet all academic and course requirements, you will earn your course
credits and continue your degree path.
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YOU SHOULD BE SUPPORTED THROUGHOUT YOUR EDUCATION.
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We believe in support that begins before you enroll and prepares you for success after you graduate.
- You'll get personalized support from a network of financial, academic, and admissions advisors. They take into account the individual demands of your life. Whether it's explaining your financial aid options or helping select courses that are right for you, you won't be on your own.
- Learn from professors who bring valuable, real-world experience.
- Take advantage of career services including resume workshops and interviewing and networking webinars and onnect with our alumni network
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YOUR EDUCATION SHOULD BE TAILORED TO YOU.
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We believe a university should adapt to its students — not the other way around.
We understand nontraditional students — working parents, late bloomers, career changers — have obligations beyond school. As a university that's student driven for driven students, you'll attend classes in a flexible learning environment with schedules designed to fit your life. With the freedom to take classes on campus, or online, on your terms, you have the opportunity meet academic requirements without sacrificing personal or professional duties.
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YOU SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE ACCESS TO FACULTY AND STAFF.
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We believe in surrounding you with faculty and advisors dedicated to your success.
- Our online math, science, technology, and writing centers — offer support virtually whenever, wherever you have an Internet connection.
- Our online professors are just a click away — you can email directly from the classroom or contact them during online office hours. Campus students have access in person through regular office hours.
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Have questions? Request information or call us at 866.KAPLAN.U (866.527.5268) and a helpful advisor will answer your questions.
*Classes will count toward a student’s degree if satisfactorily completed. No credits are earned if the student withdraws during the introductory period. The introductory period is five weeks and begins day one of the student’s first academic term. If at any point during the introductory period a student chooses to opt out, he or she will have no other obligation to the University except for the application fee. Only available to new students; continuing students are not eligible. |
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