U Arizona Sticks with All Campus for Online Graduate Engineering Programs

The University of Arizona College of Engineering has signed a renewal agreement with online program management provider All Campus, extending the partnership that has been in place since 2015 to support the institution's engineering master's degree programs.

All Campus's OPM services include course design and development, student recruitment, marketing, and enrollment and retention services. The renewed deal with UA will allow the company to continue to manage programs across three of the university's Engineering departments:

  • One Master of Science degree in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering;
  • Three master's degrees and two graduate certificates in the Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering; and
  • One master's degree and four graduate certificates in the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering.

"As a national leader in engineering education, our engineering graduate degree and certificate programs are top notch, offering students the opportunity to develop, hone and apply advanced skills for the real world," said David W. Hahn, Craig M. Berge Dean, Professor and Eminent Scholar at The University of Arizona College of Engineering, in a statement. "There are many options when it comes to online program recruitment support, but extending our partnership with All Campus is the best choice for us to ensure we're continuing to provide exceptional service to our current and prospective students in these three key departments."

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