NATIONAL CITY, CA, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) United States University, a student-centered institution for working adults, announced it has opened a new campus in Cypress. Located at 6251 Katella Avenue, United States University's Cypress campus is enrolling students for the Spring II Session which begins on March 7, 2011.
United States University (USU) is accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). USU will offer the following programs at the Cypress campus: B.A. in Management, B.A. in General Studies, B.S. in Health Sciences (Health Education), Master of Business Administration (MBA)., Master of Science in Nursing (Administration), Master of Science in Nursing (Education), and Certificate in Criminal Justice (Criminal Scene Investigation).
"We are excited to expand our education services to serve students in Orange and Los Angeles Counties," said Dr. Yoram Neumman, the president and chief executive officer of United States University. "We offer quality education at a lower price than other universities in Southern California. In addition, we don't have a waiting list or a long, complicated application process. Students can start earning a degree almost anytime during the year. Degree programs completed at United States University contribute to employability, career advancement, and earning prospects"
United States University in Cypress is the second location in Southern California. United States University in San Diego was founded in 1997. USU designs its class schedules with working adults in mind. Classes are offered at night and on weekends to make it easier to complete programs and graduate. Qualified students are offered financial aid programs in order to provide access to higher education and personalized academic plans to help them reach their career goals. Prospective students can call 1-888-422-3381 for more information.
About United States University
Founded in 1997 to provide a unique learning environment based on academic rigor, personal attention, and fulfilling the educational needs of underserved communities in Southern California, United States University is uniquely successful in serving its target population and attaining its academic and social missions. United States University (http://www.usuniversity.edu) has campuses in San Diego (National City) and Orange County (Cypress). United States University offers degree programs in Nursing, Health Sciences, Education, Spanish, Business Administration and Management, and General Studies. United States University is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) as well as by the Board of Registered Nursing.
United States University Announces New Campus in Cypress
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