About Grantham
Grantham University is now University of Arkansas Grantham
On Nov. 1, Grantham University joined the University of Arkansas System and officially became the University of Arkansas Grantham. UA Grantham is now a stronger institution with greater ability to serve the thousands of students already enrolled in more than 60 fully-online degree and certificate programs. Please visit our FAQ page for additional information and updates.
How long has University of Arkansas Grantham been around?
University of Arkansas Grantham was founded in 1951 by WWII Veteran Donald Grantham, whose desire was to help fellow veterans improve their lives through higher education. Learn more about Grantham’s history.
Is University of Arkansas Grantham accredited?
Yes, University of Arkansas Grantham is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC). Grantham also has programmatic accreditation from the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)1, and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)2. In addition, Grantham is recognized by or aligned nationally with higher education and professional groups. Read more about our accreditations and affiliations.
Academics
What kinds of degree, certificate or other academic programs does University of Arkansas Grantham offer?
We offer more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs at the associate, bachelor’s and master’s levels in fields such as business, nursing, allied health, criminal justice, engineering technology, and computer science and more. All courses and programs exist completely online, in a convenient and flexible format.
How does the online format work at University of Arkansas Grantham? Can students login anywhere at any time?
Every course at University of Arkansas Grantham is 100% online, and most courses start monthly and last eight weeks. Students sign in (via our student portal) to the popular learning management system Blackboard Learn, where they participate in discussions with classmates, submit assignments and take exams. There is no one required time to attend class, and students complete work on their own schedule. Students must have regular access to a computer with these requirements and specifications.
Applying
How does a prospective student apply to University of Arkansas Grantham?
Everything an incoming student needs to apply to University of Arkansas Grantham is addressed on our website’s admissions section. Our admissions experts are also available via live chat, email or phone call. Students should expect a simple and efficient process, with no SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT or standardized test requirements for admission.
How do transcripts work at University of Arkansas Grantham?
Prospective students are responsible for reporting all previously attended colleges and universities for which they wish to have earned credits evaluated for transfer into a University of Arkansas Grantham degree program. Students wishing to transfer credit must have official transcripts on file and evaluated prior to course registration. Students/alumni seeking a copy of their official transcripts from Grantham can order the transcripts through our Transcript Ordering Center.
Does University of Arkansas Grantham accept transfer credits?
Yes. University of Arkansas Grantham evaluates learning inside and outside the classroom – including previous college courses, corporate or military training, certifications and more – to help students save time and money in earning their Grantham degree. In order to see if you are eligible for transfer credit based on prior education you will need to submit transcripts for evaluation. This includes your JST if you are a military student. For a Prior Learning Assessment to see if your experience outside the classroom is eligible, your student advisor can guide you through that process. More information on our transfer credit policies and procedures.
Paying for my education
How much is tuition? Is financial aid available?
At University of Arkansas Grantham, we work to keep costs low for students. At $295/credit hour for undergrads and $350/credit hour for grad students, our tuition rate is lower than many other institutions. For qualifying students, a special military (or civil servant) rate reduces costs further, while additional scholarship and grant opportunities can also keep costs down for select students. Grantham is also approved to offer Federal Student (financial) Aid.
Does University of Arkansas Grantham accept military funding, or offer any military student discounts?
University of Arkansas Grantham helps veterans maximize their Veterans Administration benefits, and active duty and reserve service members make the most of their Tuition Assistance benefits. Grantham’s military programs for active duty service members, veterans and military spouses also include a textbook and software grant, among other benefits. Additionally, Grantham offers a $250/credit hour discounted military and veteran rate.
Are there scholarships or similar special programs for University of Arkansas Grantham’s non-military students?
University of Arkansas Grantham is proud to offer numerous legacy, memorial and partner scholarships. The scholarships range from industry/school specific (e.g., business or nursing students), to those for military students or government employees. On a related note, Grantham partners with associations, community groups and corporations of all types to offer their member-students tuition discounts and other benefits.
COVID-19
At University of Arkansas Grantham, the safety and well-being of our students is our top priority. We are monitoring CDC and other sources for any developments that may affect our students. During a time when many changes are taking place in the name of prevention, some good news is that your Grantham education remains the same. As a 100% online university, Grantham remains open and fully available to deliver quality education to our students. We have taken precautions requiring university staff and faculty to work remotely, which will not impact your student experience.
Our Plan Ahead
The only significant change to University of Arkansas Grantham operations has been moving employees off campus to work remotely. This transition has been seamless and transparent to all student support operations.
Providing Support to Grantham students who are affected by COVID-19 whether physically or financially through advising or academic support.
Providing Education and resources to students and employees regarding preventative measures, resources and supplemental information regarding social distancing activities.
Increasing Sanitation Practices throughout the university, to include disinfecting common areas, posting COVID-19 prevention flyers throughout the facility, and more.
Regular Communication and updates with students and staff as matters pertaining to COVID-19 affect any aspect of their education, student experience or university operations.
Other Questions
What should I do if I’m having issues with my computer or Grantham websites/software?
For IT or technical help, visit our Technical Frequently Asked Questions page.
Can international students attend University of Arkansas Grantham?
Yes, University of Arkansas Grantham accepts all students who qualify, including those living inside or outside the United States or its properties. In short, there are no restrictions on citizenship, residency or status. However, prospective Grantham students with secondary or previous education in a foreign country must demonstrate English language proficiency. And any foreign transcripts (high school, college, etc.) must be evaluated by an authorized party. University of Arkansas Grantham does not issue student visa documents (e.g. Form I-20) to students for any program.
How long does it usually take to earn a degree from University of Arkansas Grantham?
The length of time to earn a degree from University of Arkansas Grantham depends on many factors, including (but not limited to) the level of degree, amount of hours in the program, and whether the student persists without any “breaks” from one term to the next. Transfer credits, of course, can shorten the process. Speak with an admissions advisor who can help you determine the length of the program you are interested in.
What type of support does Grantham offer, academically and career-wise?
Grantham’s primary goal is student success. We want all of our students to do well in class, and to graduate, so they can achieve their goals. Our Student Advisors provide a high level of support starting prior to your first day in class and then on a minimum of a weekly or bi-weekly check in after you start. Our instructors will provide you individual support or access to resources you need. In addition, Grantham offers 24/7 tutoring in many classes, at no additional cost. Our dedicated career services staff will begin working with you during your program and continue to support your job search needs after graduation.
Is it possible to see University of Arkansas Grantham’s course catalog before applying?
Yes, the university catalog is accessible online to everyone. This catalog contains information on Grantham’s background, as well as policies, procedures, program information and course descriptions. It is an essential resource for students.
How are University of Arkansas Grantham's graduates and degrees accepted?
Because Grantham is accredited, employers know that Grantham-educated applicants received proper academic and professional development training in school. Programs offered by the College of Business, Management, and Economics at University of Arkansas Grantham have received accreditation from the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE).3 This includes bachelor’s degrees in business administration and accounting, along with master’s degrees in business administration, business intelligence and performance improvement. IACBE accreditation ensures that these programs continuously meet quality standards, promote legal and ethical standards throughout, and have established strong career outcomes.
The Master of Business Administration in Project Management is also recognized and approved as a Registered Education Provider by the Project Management Institute (PMI)®.4 This designation is given to top project management programs that have gone through rigorous review and have met or exceeded the standards set by the PMI. Registered Education Provider status demonstrates a commitment to professional development and skill training of the PMI talent triangle—project management, leadership and strategy. In order to keep this designation, faculty must keep curriculum up to date with the latest PMI information and learning methods. Holding this accreditation means that students are able to become certified as a Project Management Professional®.
In Grantham’s College of Nursing, undergraduate and graduate programs are both accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The program provides a pathway for a registered nurse to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The Master of Science in Nursing program contains the following areas of emphasis for narrowing a career choice: case management, nursing education, nursing informatics, and nursing management and organizational leadership.
What are the benefits of studying at University of Arkansas Grantham?
University of Arkansas Grantham offers over 60 online programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. All classes are offered through the Blackboard learning management system in an eight-week format. Many courses have monthly start dates and no scheduled class times. In other words, during an academic term students can study when and where they choose.
Military service members can receive special benefits when pursuing a degree program at Grantham, including potential course credit for prior military experience. Tuition is available at just $250 per credit hour for active duty military students, veterans and their spouses and children (of any age). Plus, military students do not pay any technology or book fees. Grantham also offers a military-to-civilian transition program to help students with resume building and interviewing. For active military, tuition assistance has been approved for use at this institution.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, obtaining a bachelor’s degree adds approximately $5845 to an employee's weekly paycheck when compared to employees who have only a high school diploma.
How credible is University of Arkansas Grantham?
Attending college is one of the most important decisions you can make regarding your future. When exploring where you want to apply, there are several factors to consider. First, see if the university has received accreditation from an established association. This includes regional and faith-based accreditation. Over 60 accrediting organizations are recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). University of Arkansas Grantham and certain programs are accredited by the following accrediting bodies:
- Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC)
- International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE)
- Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
- Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)
- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)
It is important for prospective students to determine what kind of values, outcomes and curriculum each institution can offer them. These should align with the student’s personal, academic and career aspirations. Grantham's mission is to provide relevant educational programs that are accessible from around the world. Our values include staying affordable, a commitment to diversity, honoring those who serve in the military and maintaining integrity.
University of Arkansas Grantham received its accreditation from the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) in 1961 and has maintained accreditation through reevaluation. According to the DEAC annual report from 2019, 92 percent of students achieved their learning goals and 93 percent would recommend University of Arkansas Grantham.6
Does University of Arkansas Grantham provide a laptop?
Any new or returning student who enrolls in a degree program will receive a new Lenovo laptop—at no additional cost. We’re committed to enhancing your online experience by making education more accessible and more affordable. Terms and conditions apply, see https://www.grantham.edu/student-support/laptop-offer/.
Annual scholarships are available that can reduce tuition or cover the costs of academic material, such as computer hardware and software. There are additional ways to save on education costs, such as reduced rates for military and prior learning transfer credit.
It is recommended that students have a computer or laptop for primary educational use. The computer needs an updated Windows or Mac operating system (at least a Windows 8 or Mac OS 10.12 is required). Necessary software may include Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player, Java Runtime Environment and an up-to-date browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari. High-speed internet access of at least 1 Mbps is recommended, and in some courses, a webcam may be required.
It is a requirement that students have a computer or laptop for primary educational use. Other materials such as readings and online discussion boards are usually available on a range of devices.
E-books are typically used in Grantham courses and can be accessed on a variety of devices, including mobile phones and tablets. When pursuing computer engineering courses or similar programs that require computer applications, Windows OS tends to be most compatible. Students utilizing Apple products may have to install emulation software to run Windows apps. When taking exams at Grantham, students use a proctored online service that requires a webcam to monitor student behavior.
All course material is distributed through a learning management system. University of Arkansas Grantham uses the Blackboard environment. Students can log in and access course materials to aid in their studies, complete assignments and quizzes, and participate in discussion boards or chatrooms with other students.
Transfer and Prior Learning Help
Every university has its own rules and guidance for accepting transfer credit. At Grantham, students must submit official transcripts (transcripts that are sent from the institution itself) before registering for courses. Grantham also recognizes other forms of transfer credits, such as passing an equivalency exam to test out of specific courses, foreign transcripts after they are translated and evaluated by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, and military training recognized by the American Council on Education (ACE).
University of Arkansas Grantham’s Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) program may accept prior organized learning as transfer credit. Recognized prior learning includes sponsored and unsponsored education. Sponsored education is typically completed through a certification or training programs from an employer. Unsponsored education may include work such as internships or volunteering. Students can receive up to 25 percent of their credits from PLA. PLA and transfer credits can be used in tandem to account for no more than 75 percent of a degree program.
Prospective students must contact University of Arkansas Grantham to determine if their prior credit or learning experience can count toward their degree program. In some programs, no PLA credit is accepted. Once students submit documentation of the potential PLA credit, Grantham will decide whether the credits will be accepted and contact the student with the decision. Students can appeal the decision if needed. There are additional fees associated when submitting PLA credit.
Most students will not have a problem transferring general education credit from one institution to another. Unless there are specific or unique differences in the courses, general education courses are typically accepted at many institutions. The transfer eligibility for electives and major-specific courses may vary. There are some cases where students may transfer to a different school while pursuing the same major, but some courses still will not count toward the degree. Students should determine if there are specific grade requirements that need to be met in order to transfer courses. For example, a course completed with a D+ or lower will likely not be accepted by another institution.
It may also be helpful to look at institutions that have articulation agreements or affiliations with other schools or programs. This link creates a pathway for students to seamlessly transfer credits between schools.
Project Management Professional is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute.
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