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At Grand Canyon University, we understand that choosing the right degree is an important step in shaping your future. That’s why our programs are designed to align with skills that can help you grow your knowledge in your chosen field. Whether you're looking to build on previously earned college credits or starting your college journey for the first time, GCU offers a variety of options to fit your needs.
Use our degree finder to explore programs with flexibility to accommodate your schedule. Our focus is on providing access to educational resources and guidance to help you pursue your academic and professional aspirations.
College is more than just earning a degree — it’s about finding a place where you feel supported, challenged and inspired. At GCU, you’ll be part of a community where students, faculty and staff connect through shared experiences, whether in the classroom, online or at campus events. From study groups to student organizations, there are plenty of ways to get involved, build friendships and grow both academically and personally. No matter how you engage, you can build connections and shape your college experience your way.
Flexibility is at the heart of GCU’s college degrees, whether you study online or on campus. On-campus programs offer personal engagement, collaborative learning and support from knowledgeable faculty. For added convenience, online programs provide 24/7 access to coursework, allowing you to study whenever it fits your schedule. No matter how you choose to learn, GCU offers options designed to fit your life.
GCU offers an array of online bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs for working professionals. These programs offer the flexibility to pursue your education while developing skills and tools that can help support your career goals.
Our hybrid learning academic degrees combine both online and in-person courses. This flexible option is ideal for students seeking the benefits of direct interaction with instructors and classmates, along with the convenience of online coursework.
Pursue your college degree while managing work and personal commitments. GCU offers evening classes on campus, giving you the chance to engage in face-to-face learning and networking, all while accommodating your daytime responsibilities.
With 349 college degrees, emphases and certificates (as of September 2024) across 10 distinct colleges, GCU offers a wide range of educational opportunities to support your goals. Whether you're pursuing a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree, or simply looking for individual courses, our programs are designed to align with industry needs. Our academic program offerings focus on practical learning opportunities, helping you develop skills for your chosen field while helping you discover your purpose. Find the program that aligns with your goals and take the next step in your educational journey with GCU.
Have questions about our degree programs? Check out the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions to help you make an informed decision.
A degree program is a structured course of study offered by colleges and universities, combining general education, core courses and electives with set credit requirements. It outlines the skills and knowledge you must build to earn a degree, with learning outcomes tailored to your chosen field.
Choosing the right college program can be an exciting journey. Think about what sparks your interest, whether it's solving problems, creating something new or helping others. Explore fields that fuel your curiosity and align with your career dreams. With so many options out there, you can find a path that not only fits your skills but also introduces you to opportunities in the field.
Earning a degree requires completing a series of academic requirements designed to build knowledge and skills in a chosen field. This typically includes finishing a set number of credit hours through general education, major-specific courses and electives. You must also maintain a minimum GPA and fulfill graduation requirements, which may involve exams, internships, capstone projects or a thesis.
GCU has been institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 1968, demonstrating our dedication to academic quality and excellence. Many of our college programs also hold accreditation from respected accrediting bodies. For more information on specific program accreditations, please visit our accreditation page.
GCU has three main semesters: fall (September to December), spring (January to April) and summer (May to August). On-campus courses follow a 15-week schedule, giving you time to dive deep into your studies and engage with peers. Online courses are structured into two 7- or 8-week sessions, allowing you to focus on one class at a time while balancing other commitments. With rolling enrollment and most classes starting weekly, GCU allows you to begin your degree when you're ready. Online, onsite and offsite cohort students have frequent start dates, so it's best to connect with a university counselor for the most up-to-date university calendar.
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