Keiser College eCampus - FAQsQ. What makes an online education from Keiser University eCampus different?
A. Keiser University eCampus carries through the 25-year tradition of quality career education at Keiser University. Our programs are carefully selected to prepare students for careers that are poised for growth and demand. Our “one class at a time” approach allows busy students to focus on their education and develop the skills to excel. Most importantly, our online education is not impersonal; our entire staff from admissions to faculty is focused on our students and dedicated to your success.
Q. Is there any difference in the degree for an online program?
A. Whether you take your classes in class or online, Keiser University is accredited to award associate and bachelor’s degrees by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Your diploma for an online program is identical to one that an on-campus student would receive.
Q. How long has Keiser University been in operation?
A: Since our start in 1977 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Keiser University has grown to be one of the largest independent colleges in Florida with nine locations. Online classes continue the student-friendly tradition in career education and we attract students who appreciate a more personal learning environment.
Q. How do I know if online learning is right for me?
A: Online learning requires that the student have self-discipline, dedication and the ability to manage their own study time. Students need to read the textbook and other course materials, turn in assignments on time and will be graded on exams taken online.
Q. Do I have to take a test to be admitted to Keiser University?
A: For admission to Keiser University, you must have certification of high school graduation or high school equivalency (GED). A placement test is required and you may contact admissions to make arrangements to take the test online.



