Nontraditional university gets approval to operate in Ohio

An Arlington, Va.-based nontraditional university has received approval to operate inOhio and will open its first two branches in the Cincinnati area. Strayer University has signed two 16,000-square-foot leases in Deerfield Township and Florence. The regionally accredited college, with programs geared to adult evening and weekend learners, offers certificate, undergraduate and graduate degrees in business, information technology, public administration, criminal justice, accounting and education. It operates 62 campuses in the eastern United States. To read The Cincinnati Enquirer article, click here.

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