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Accreditation
Accredited by Higher Learning Commission (HLC) - member of North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCACS)
Calendar Type
3 Terms per year, each starts in Spring-Jan, Summer-May, Fall-Aug
Credit Transfer
Similar credits can be transferred from accredited institutes with a minimum grade of 'C'. Maximum 90/98 transferable credits from 120/128 credit hour program.
Location(s)
Arizona - AZ (Phoenix)
Student Service Centers (5 at Phoenix and 1 at Tempe)
Student Service Centers (5 at Phoenix and 1 at Tempe)
Delivery Format
Online and Campus Education
Financial Support
Federal/State grants, loans and scholarships. For details, click on 'Financial Aid' tab below.
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Master of Science in Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Arts
An Epitome of thoughts of Grand Canyon University’s President
Kathy Player, the president of Grand Canyon University (GCU) construes the finding of a purpose for the students and allocating a reasonable commitment to the success of students as a basic goal of GCU.

Following courses are offered at Grand Canyon University.
* These Courses are offered at Under-Graduate and Graduate levels. Plus some Bridge programs are also offered by the University.
Imminent Improvements
Following are the improvements which are either under progress or are meant to be undertaken in the future.
Connection with Parents:
GCU also manages the facility to inform the parents about the progress of their children through the newsletters and other special events. Monthly progress updates are also provided to the parents.
Some statistics about Aids and Grants (available to those who deserve and qualify)
According to the recent statistics about 32% students avail federal aid facility, about 57% avail student loans, around 91% students get the financial aids. These numbers show that at GCU it is quite easy to avail different grants and aids in order to meet the expenses of studies.
Faculty stats
GCU manages a reasonable number of faculty members in order to have a good student to faculty ratio. Following number of faculty members provide their services at GCU.
Demographic figures:
Gender ratio of Men and Women at GCU is as follows:
Students belonging to various races also become a part of GCU. These may include:
Federal Grants
Loans
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Military Benefits
Accreditation
Reviews / Comments on Grand Canyon University
Degree Programs
Online Programs
Bachelors
Bachelor of Science in Education- Early Childhood Education (Leads to Credential)
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
- Early Childhood Education (Grades K-8) (IR)
- Elementary Education & Special Education (IR)
- English (Grades K-8) (IR)
- Math (Grades K-8) (IR)
- Science (Grades K-8) (IR)
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
- English (IR)
- Math (IR)
- Business Education (IR)
- Social Studies (IR)
- Biology (IR)
- Chemistry (IR)
- Physical Education (IR)
- Counseling with an Emphasis in Addiction, Chemical Dependency, and Substance Abuse
- Health Care Administration
- Health Sciences: Professional Development and Advanced Patient Care
- Medical Imaging Sciences
- Respiratory Care
- Nursing (RN to BSN)
- Bridge to Master of Science in Nursing
- Accounting
- Applied Management
- Business Administration
- Entrepreneurial Studies
- Finance and Economics
- Marketing
- Public Safety and Emergency Management
- Sports Management
- Public Safety Administration (Military Personnel Only)
- Christian Studies
- Communications
- English Literature
- History
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Justice Studies
- Psychology
- Sociology
Master
Master of Education- Master of Arts in Teaching with an Emphasis in Professional Learning Communities (Non-IR)
- Master of Arts in Teaching with an Emphasis in Teacher Leadership (Non-IR)
- Early Childhood Education (Leads to Credential)
- Early Childhood Education (Non-IR)
- Educational Administration (IR)
- Special Education: Cross-Categorical: Arizona Teaching Intern Certification Program (IR)
- Secondary Education: Arizona Teaching Intern Certification Program (IR)
- Elementary Education: Arizona Teaching Intern Certification Program (IR)
- Curriculum and Instruction: Reading with an Emphasis in Elementary Education (Non-IR)
- Curriculum and Instruction: Reading with an Emphasis in Secondary Education (Non-IR)
- Curriculum and Instruction: Technology (Non-IR)
- Educational Leadership (Non-IR)
- Elementary Education (IR)
- Elementary Education (Non-IR)
- Secondary Education (IR)
- Secondary Education (Non-IR)
- Special Education: Cross-Categorical (IR)
- Special Education: Cross-Categorical (Non-IR)
- Special Education: Certified Special Educators (Non-IR)
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Non-IR)
- Addiction Counseling
- Marriage and Family Therapy
- Master of Public Health
- Health Care Informatics
- Professional Counseling
- Health Care Administration
- Nursing Education
- Nursing Leadership in Health Care Systems
- Post-Master of Science in Nursing: Nursing Education Certificate
- Ken Blanchard Executive Master of Business Administration
- General
- Leadership
- Nursing with an Emphasis in Nursing Leadership in Health Care Systems
- Accounting
- Finance
- Strategic Human Resource Management
- Health Systems Management
- Leadership
- Marketing
- Accounting
- Leadership
- Leadership with an Emphasis in Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire Leadership
- Government and Policy
- Health Care Management
- Law Enforcement
- Legal Studies
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Christian Leadership
- Pastoral Ministry
- Urban Ministry
- Youth Ministry
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- General Psychology
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Doctor
Doctor of Business Administration- Management
- Organizational Development
- Higher Education Leadership
- Education and Effective Schools
- Behavioral Health
- Instructional Leadership
- Cognition and Instruction
- Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Campus Programs
Bachelors
Education (Bachelor of Science)- Early Childhood Education (Leads to Credential)
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Elementary Education with an Emphasis in
- Early Childhood Education (Grades K-8) (IR)
- Elementary Education & Special Education (IR)
- English (Grades K-8) (IR)
- Math (Grades K-8) (IR)
- Science (Grades K-8) (IR)
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Secondary Education with an Emphasis in
- Business Education (IR)
- English (IR)
- Math (IR)
- Social Studies (IR)
- Athletic Training
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Biology with an Emphasis in
- Pre-Medicine
- Pre-Pharmacy
- Pre-Physician Assistant -
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science with an Emphasis in
- Athletic Coaching
- Health Education
- Physical Education
- Pre-Physical Therapy - Forensic Science (Effective 8/29/11)
- Counseling with an Emphasis in Addiction, Chemical Dependency, and Substance Abuse
- Health Care Administration
- Health Sciences: Professional Development and Advanced Patient Care
- Medical Imaging Sciences
- Respiratory Care
- Nursing (RN to BSN)
- Bridge to Master of Science in Nursing
- Nursing (Pre-Licensure)
- Accounting
- Applied Management
- Business Administration
- Entrepreneurial Studies
- Finance and Economics
- Marketing
- Public Safety and Emergency Management
- Sports Management
Bachelor of Arts
- Christian Studies
- Communications
- English Literature
- History
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Dance Education (Leads to Certification)
- Digital Film with an Emphasis in Production
- Digital Film with an Emphasis in Screenwriting
- Theatre and Drama
- Music with an Emphasis in Piano
- Music with an Emphasis in Voice
- Music Education (Leads to Certification)
Bachelor of Science
- Justice Studies
- Psychology
- Sociology
Master
Education-
Master of Arts in Teaching with an Emphasis in
- Professional Learning Communities (Non-IR)
- Teacher Leadership (Non-IR) -
Master of Education in
- Early Childhood Education (Leads to Credential)
- Early Childhood Education (Non-IR)
- Educational Administration (IR)
- Special Education: Cross-Categorical: Arizona Teaching Intern Certification Program (IR)
- Secondary Education: Arizona Teaching Intern Certification Program (IR)
- Elementary Education: Arizona Teaching Intern Certification Program (IR)
- Curriculum and Instruction: Reading with an Emphasis in Elementary Education (Non-IR)
- Curriculum and Instruction: Reading with an Emphasis in Secondary Education (Non-IR)
- Curriculum and Instruction: Technology (Non-IR)
- Educational Leadership (Non-IR)
- Elementary Education (IR)
- Elementary Education (Non-IR)
- Secondary Education (IR)
- Secondary Education (Non-IR)
- Special Education: Cross-Categorical (IR)
- Special Education: Cross-Categorical (Non-IR)
- Special Education: Certified Special Educators (Non-IR)
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Non-IR)
- Master of Public Health
- Health Care Informatics
- Professional Counseling
- Health Care Administration
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Master of Science in Nursing
- Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist with Education Focus
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Nursing Education
- Nursing Leadership in Health Care Systems
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Post-Master of Science in Nursing:
- Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate
- Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist Certificate
- Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist with Education Focus Certificate
- Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate
- Nursing Education Certificate
- Ken Blanchard Executive Master of Business Administration
- Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Leadership
- Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Nursing with an Emphasis in Nursing Leadership in Health Care Systems
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Master of Business Administration
- General
- Emphasis in Accounting
- Emphasis in Finance
- Emphasis in Strategic Human Resource Management
- Emphasis in Health Systems Management
- Emphasis in Leadership
- Emphasis in Marketing -
Master of Public Administration
- Emphasis in Government and Policy
- Emphasis in Health Care Management - Master of Science in Accounting
- Master of Science in Leadership
- Master of Science in Leadership with an Emphasis in Disaster Preparedness and Executive Fire Leadership
Colleges
- Ken Blanchard College of Business
- College of Nursing & Health Sciences
- College of Education
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Fine Arts and Productions
- College of Doctoral Studies
Why Grand Canyon
- Founded in 1949
- Military Benefits and Programs
- Financial Aid assistance
- Accredited University (HLC)
- Athletics/Sports are encouraged
- Approved for Veterans education
- Academic Advising
- Career Services
- Center for Learning and Advancement
- Cooke Health and Wellness Center
- Enrollment Counselors
- Finance Counselors
- Office of Spiritual Life
- Student Disability Services
About
Vision
Grand Canyon University holds a vision to educate people so that they could lead and serve.Mission
Grand Canyon University is steadfast to the mission of grooming students in an exclusive manner. This is important to make them responsible leaders, effective communicators, critical thinkers and global citizens.An Epitome of thoughts of Grand Canyon University’s President
Kathy Player, the president of Grand Canyon University (GCU) construes the finding of a purpose for the students and allocating a reasonable commitment to the success of students as a basic goal of GCU.

Vast heritage:
Grand Canyon University (GCU) has a past experience of 62 years of educating the students. This long time span of the existence of GCU is in itself an accreditation to its quality deliverance of education.About Students and classrooms:
GCU enjoys an honor of catering educational needs of about 40,000 students. A complimentary point is that even after this massive student traffic in the university, only 20 students are allowed to sit in one class.About Faculty Members:
The university bears the honor of having highly educated and well-averse faculty members. Hiring of the faculty members is based in accordance with the credentials and skills. As an additive measure, the commitment and passion of faculty members is also given due importance while hiring the faculty members at GCU.An outline of the Courses Offered:
Both online and classroom coursesFollowing courses are offered at Grand Canyon University.
- Business
- Education
- Performing arts
- Nursing
- Healthcare
- Liberal Arts
- History
- Mathematics
- Natural Resources
- Philosophy
- Fitness Leisure
- Philosophy
- Physical Sciences
- Psychology
- Security
- Social Sciences
- Theology
- Visual Arts
* These Courses are offered at Under-Graduate and Graduate levels. Plus some Bridge programs are also offered by the University.
Challenging Learning Environment:
Grand Canyon University (GCU) strives to manage a challenging learning environment which is vastly required for exciting the thinking and creativity of students.High Academic Standards:
Deliberately, high education standards are focused and set by GCU, so that the students could be groomed and prepared for high rated graduate schools. Secondly, high academic standards are also meant for creating a competitive workforce.Servant Leadership Principles:
At GCU students are also facilitated to groom their capacities through the provision of services to community so that long lasting changes could be made in the community. Servant Leadership Principles taught at GCU provide a route to it.Improvements to the GCU:
From time to time GCU has done various improvements to its infrastructure in order to make the environment more feasible and friendly. Recently, GCU has gone through the execution of arena plus a new recreation center for students. A new dining center has also been built for the convenience of students. A bowling alley of 6 lanes called as ‘Thunder Alley’ has also been constructed for the entertainment of students.Imminent Improvements
Following are the improvements which are either under progress or are meant to be undertaken in the future.
- A four story new building for College of Arts and Sciences.
- Two new halls named as ‘Camel back Hall’ and ‘Sedona Hall’ (these include Gathering places, Study points and bathrooms)
- Improved parking structure with a capacity of catering 1600 spaces.
- Refurbishment of student union building.
About the Student life at GCU
GCU possess a campus of about 90 acres, providing the students a good blend of quality education and a relishing experience of extra-curricular activities. Some of the chunks of facilities for students include:- Community life
- Wellness center
- Recreation center
- Student Housing
- Different tours arranged by campus
- Parking facility
- Swimming pool
- Intramurals
- Loud cloud
- Library
- Technical support
- Book store
- Canyon connect
- Center for learning and advancement
Connection with Parents:
GCU also manages the facility to inform the parents about the progress of their children through the newsletters and other special events. Monthly progress updates are also provided to the parents.
Education Stats:
Following are the stats of Education at GCU- Overall % Graduation = 46%
- Retention Rate = 69%
- Graduation Rate = 46%
Some statistics about Aids and Grants (available to those who deserve and qualify)
According to the recent statistics about 32% students avail federal aid facility, about 57% avail student loans, around 91% students get the financial aids. These numbers show that at GCU it is quite easy to avail different grants and aids in order to meet the expenses of studies.

Faculty stats
GCU manages a reasonable number of faculty members in order to have a good student to faculty ratio. Following number of faculty members provide their services at GCU.
- Full time faculty members = 797
- Public service STE, Research and Instruction staff = 167
- Tenured Professors = 9

Demographic figures:
Gender ratio of Men and Women at GCU is as follows:
- Men = 27%
- Women = 73%

Students belonging to various races also become a part of GCU. These may include:
- Black
- Indian/Alaskan
- Caucasian
- Asian/pacific

Financial Aid
GrantsFederal Grants
- TEACH Grant
- PELL Grant
- Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
- Academic Competitiveness Grant
- National Science & Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant (National SMART Grant)
- Leveraging Education Assistance Partnership
Loans
Undergraduate Students
- Federal Stafford Direct Loans
- Federal Stafford Direct Parent Plus Loan
- Private Loan
- Lender Information/ Loan Requirements
- Federal Perkins Loan
- Changing Your Lender
Graduate Students
- Federal Stafford Direct Loans
- Federal Stafford Direct Grad Plus Loans
- Lender Information/ Loan Requirements
- Federal Perkins Loan
- Helping Hands for Single Moms
- American Indian Services Scholarship
- Army ROTC Scholarships
- The Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship
Military Benefits
- Tuition Assistance (TA) program
- Army ROTC Scholarships
Accreditation
- Accredited by Higher Learning Commission (HLC) - member of North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCACS)
- Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs
- Accredited by Arizona State Board of Nursing
- Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)
- Arizona State Board of Education and the Arizona Department of Education
- Licensed in Arizona by the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education
- Approved for the education and training of Veterans

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