Fresno Pacific U, Keypath Education Partner to Launch 6 Online Programs

The university is working with Keypath Education to launch and scale online programs in business, computer science and healthcare.

Fresno Pacific University (FPU) is partnering with Keypath Education, a higher education marketing company that specializes in online program management, in an effort to bring distance learners in-demand learning opportunities. The university will launch six new online programs in the areas of business, computer science and healthcare.

The new online programs are:

  • B.A. in business management;
  • B.A. in organizational leadership;
  • B.A. in healthcare administration;
  • B.S. in computer information systems;
  • M.A. in leadership and organizational studies; and
  • M.B.A.

FPU’s partnership with Keypath Education includes “marketing and recruitment services, technology and faculty support, course development, and student success advising to achieve ideal student outcomes,” according to a news release.

“We chose Keypath Education as a partner because of its academic focus and seasoned experts,” said John Kilroy, director of FPU’s Center for Academic Innovation, in a statement. “Keypath’s strong foundation in higher education will enable us to quickly and efficiently launch and scale new programs, attract the right prospective students and expand our reach and mission to develop students for leadership and service through excellence in Christian education.”

Keypath Education has helped more than 4,000 higher education institutions across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia. Further information is available on the Keypath Education site.

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