Purdue Names New Online University

Purdue's New U, the online institution formed from the university's acquisition of Kaplan University, is now going to be called "Purdue University Global." The formal name will go into effect in late February, when the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), the regional accreditor for Purdue University, is expected to approve the Kaplan purchase. That process began last April, when the Indiana institution announced it was acquiring the for-profit online entity to extend its reach to non-traditional students.

HLC isn't the only official body to weigh in on the deal. The Indiana Commission for Higher Education approved the purchase in August; the U.S. Department of Education also approved the acquisition, as long as the new name included the word "Purdue."

Purdue President Mitch Daniels discusses the new public university. (Photo: Purdue University file photo/John Underwood)

Purdue officials said they tested out the new name with faculty, staff, students, alumni and other stakeholders at both schools. The challenge, said Purdue President Mitch Daniels in a press release, is that typically Purdue's campuses are named after the physical locations where classes are held. In the case of the new institution, "Purdue University Global can be accessed from anywhere in the world, at any time." Yet the new name "proved appealing and meaningful to our various stakeholders — most importantly prospective students."

Kaplan's Concord Law School and Open College will become Concord Law School at Purdue University Global and Open College at Purdue University Global. Also, the home campus for Kaplan is currently in Iowa. For the new institution, the home campus will be in Indianapolis.

Betty Vandenbosch, president of Kaplan University, will become chancellor of Purdue U Global, which will operate almost entirely online. The transfer is expected to be completed during the second quarter of 2018.

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

Featured

  • geometric grid of colorful faculty silhouettes using laptops

    Top 3 Faculty Uses of Gen AI

    A new report from Anthropic provides insights into how higher education faculty are using generative AI, both in and out of the classroom.

  • black analog alarm clock sits in front of a digital background featuring a glowing padlock symbol and cybersecurity icons

    The Clock Is Ticking: Higher Education's Big Push Toward CMMC Compliance

    With the United States Department of Defense's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification 2.0 framework entering Phase II on Dec. 16, 2025, institutions must develop a cybersecurity posture that's resilient, defensible, and flexible enough to keep up with an evolving threat landscape.

  • laptop displaying a phishing email icon inside a browser window on the screen

    Phishing Campaign Targets ED Grant Portal

    Threat researchers at cybersecurity company BforeAI have identified a phishing campaign spoofing the U.S. Department of Education's G5 grant management portal.

  • abstract pattern of shapes, arrows and circuit lines

    Internet2 Announces a New President and CEO to Step Up in October

    Internet2, the member-driven nonprofit offering advanced network technology services and cyberinfrastructure to the research and education community has completed its search, which began this past May, for a new president and CEO to take the helm.