A Flexible, Convenient Program Designed for Today's Criminal Justice Professionals

At Mountain State University , you can earn a Bachelor of Science in Administration of Criminal Justice from a respected, regionally accredited university. You receive professional education that focuses on developing decision making and critical thinking skills. Conducted entirely online, this program includes interactive group sessions, such as weekly chats and threaded discussions. This program is designed to be flexible and convenient so you can maintain your current professional and personal responsibilities. It has never been easier for you to further your education and career!

  • Receive a free personal assessment of your professional training from one of our knowledgeable Enrollment Advisors to discover how many credits you can transfer into the program
  • Transfer up to 80 combined credits from professional training and college transfer credits*
  • Complete the core program courses in as little as 18 months
  • Learn completely at a distance - - no campus visits are required

Admissions: Applicants are accepted continuously throughout the year, and we offer the convenience of five program start dates. To qualify for admission, applicants must meet the requirements for general admission to Mountain State University , have a minimum of 40 semester hours of college credit eligible for transfer to the University with a minimum transferable grade point average of 2.0, and be at least 25 years old with at least two years of work experience.

Financial Aid : As a Mountain State University student, you may be eligible for federal student aid in the form of grants, scholarships, and educational loans. There are no costs involved in applying for financial aid, and you may be able to qualify for a loan regardless of your income. As a full-time (12 credit hours) student, you are eligible for full tuition, textbooks and fees with financial aid coverage.

Our program will provide you with a broad-based curriculum and will discuss current issues affecting the criminal justice field. You will be well-prepared to apply what you learn in your current workplace and with the knowledge and skills gained, will be more marketable when new career opportunities become available. To remain competitive and advance-worthy in this field, you need to earn your Bachelor's degree. Start today and let Mountain State University help you take your career to the next level!

 
 

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Transfer up to 81 credits by combining professional development, other prior training, and college transfer credit (at no cost and "age of credit" is not an issue - Courses must be a "C" or better).
Become a graduate in as few as 4 semesters, because you get 7 levels of support from your enrollment advisor, instructor, professional facilitator, program manager, e-learning helpdesk, online library and student services.
Learn completely at a distance. Receive all course materials conveniently by mail or Internet.
Enjoy a higher level of interaction with faculty and peers than students in a traditional campus-based program. You'll be assigned to a small group led by a professional facilitator. This learning community will provide valuable support and interactive learning experiences.
Mountain State University is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.