At Rasmussen College, we accommodate your need to be flexible by providing an online classroom experience unlike many other colleges.
We paved the road to successful online degrees and programs with our innovative and engaging online learning environment designed to meet the changing needs of our students. Our online degree curriculum is aligned with the curriculum delivered to students on campus, and our online faculty members are industry professionals who care about their students and specialize in delivering top-tier online education.
Check out our online classroom demo to experience life as an online student. You’ll find the intuitive design and easy-to-use online platform can help facilitate an engaging learning experience.
Rasmussen College is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. With regional accreditation, you can rest assured your online courses—whether you’re earning a Certificate, a Diploma, or an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree—include the same high-quality curriculum and instruction that you would receive at any of our campus locations.
Plus, as an online student, you have 24/7 access to your courses. You can read course discussions, visit you instructor during online office hours, watch videos, review assignments, and check deadlines on your time—allowing you to balance your personal obligations with your academic schedule. Visiting your online classroom and starting your degree is more convenient than ever.
A college education is a significant investment, and when you choose to invest in Rasmussen College, we choose to invest in you and your success. Rasmussen College offers student support services and features not typically found at other colleges or universities, including:
Career development assistance: For students and alumni, our friendly career placement staff is available to help you identify positions in all industries—throughout your entire career
Whether you plan to earn your degree in the area of business management or administration, Internet marketing, criminal justice, health or medical sciences, information technology, network security or computer forensics, computer science and software engineering, digital design and the development of websites, or early childhood education, your degree courses help prepare you for a successful career.
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