Career-Focused Programs
You know the importance of a solid education. At Kaplan University, we could give you just that. With personal attention, specialized courses, and career-focused degree and certificate programs, we could help you build the foundation needed to succeed in today's competitive markets. We welcome you to come see why enrolling at Kaplan University is a great choice. Contact us today for more information about our Council Bluffs, Iowa campus.
You’re Not Just a Number Here
Unlike many schools we limit our class sizes, giving you more personal attention. Each student is valued as an individual and given every opportunity to grow and learn in an educational environment. All of our instructors have professional experience and can offer you inside knowledge you won’t find in most textbooks. At Kaplan University, we teach with your future in mind.
9 out of 10 Kaplan University campus graduates are employed.*
Learn how you can earn a college degree and be on the move toward a satisfying, rewarding career. Kaplan University offers career-focused curriculum, education for the real world, instructors who work in the field, support for busy adults, blended online/offline learning, and career placement services.
Flexibility
Our classes are offered both day and night providing you the flexibility needed to balance your life and your education. You can continue working at your current job while receiving an education that could lead to a successful career. Request free information to learn more about how Kaplan University can help you find career success.
Skills for Today's World
When you enroll in Kaplan University, you can expect to learn real skills that employers are looking for. Our extensive curriculum complements our industry-specific externships*, to further ensure your success in your new or existing career.
Kaplan
University calculates internal employment placement rates to ensure that its
students are succeeding beyond graduation. Those rates are calculated as the
number of
students who graduated between July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010, and were placed
by December 31, 2010, divided by the total number of students who graduated
between July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010, and were available for placement.
Graduates available for placement are those graduates who did not have a
placement waiver or were not otherwise unavailable for placement for reasons
including health-related issues, pregnancy, continuing education, or military
service.