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This offer is not available to: (A) continuing students; (B) employees of Strategic Education, Inc. and its subsidiaries, and family members residing in the same household of such employees; or (C) students enrolled through Strayer@Work or Degrees@Work. For all other students, laptop available only to Strayer University students who: (1) Are a new or readmitted student in a Strayer University bachelor's-level program; (2) Have at least six (6) courses to complete in their program; and (3) enroll on or after July 1, 2019, for classes starting fall 2019 quarter or later. Students must complete three of their first four quarters of enrollment, or return the laptop to avoid a $350 charge. This offer is subject to change at any time. Only one laptop will be provided per student. In the event the laptop is damaged, lost, stolen, or incapacitated, Strayer will not provide a replacement. All returns subject to return policy. Complete details are available in the bachelor's laptop agreement or the bachelor's laptop Verizon and Verizon Wireless loaner agreement, as applicable. Students receiving tuition assistance from Verizon or Verizon Wireless may only borrow and use a laptop subject to the terms of the bachelor’s laptop Verizon and Verizon Wireless loaner agreement. Limitations for other corporate-sponsored programs may also apply. Please contact your home campus or Strayer online for more information.
Earning a degree takes time and effort – and money. We make it a little easier with a new laptop to get you started and innovative offers, like our Graduation Fund, to keep you going.
*Laptop eligibility requirements
Save up to 25% off the cost of your bachelor’s or select master's degree with the Strayer Graduation Fund.* For every three classes you complete successfully, you’ll earn one on us, tuition free—so you can pay less to make your dreams come true.
*Eligibility rules and restrictions apply. This offer does not apply to associate and certificate programs or the Jack Welch Management Institute MBA.
Move your career ahead with help from Strayer University. Our bachelor’s programs teach you 10 career readiness skills employers value – like problem solving, relationship building and innovation.
We know what you can do, because we've seen our students succeed for over 125 years. We offer classes online and at 70+ campuses nationwide—flexible learning options that fit your life. In addition to flexibility, Strayer offers:
*Eligibility and participation rules apply. This offer does not apply to associate and certificate programs or the Jack Welch Management Institute MBA.
As the world advances, get the skills and support to stay ahead.
Start on your path to achievement today.
Alumni Scholarship eligibility requirements:
Eligibility requirements
Referral Scholarship eligibility requirements
This offer is not available to: (a) continuing students; (b) employees of Strategic Education, Inc. and its subsidiaries, and family members residing in the same household of such employees; (c) students enrolled through Strayer@Work or Degrees@Work; or (d) students who have taken advantage of the bachelor’s transfer $20,000 tuition cap.
For all other students, a laptop is available only to Strayer University students who: (1) are a new or readmitted student in a Strayer University bachelor’s-level program; (2) have at least six courses to complete in their program; and (3) enroll for classes starting spring 2020 quarter or later. Students must complete three of their first four quarters of enrollment, or return the laptop to avoid a $350 charge.
This offer is subject to change at any time. Only one laptop will be provided per student. In the event the laptop is damaged, lost, stolen or incapacitated, Strayer will not provide a replacement. All returns subject to return policy.
Complete details are available in the bachelor’s laptop agreement or the bachelor’s laptop Verizon and Verizon Wireless loaner agreement, as applicable. Students receiving tuition assistance from Verizon or Verizon Wireless may only borrow and use a laptop subject to the terms of the bachelor’s laptop Verizon and Verizon Wireless loaner agreement. Limitations for other corporate-sponsored programs may also apply. Please contact your home campus or Strayer online for more information.
Eligibility requirements and other details
Eligibility Requirements:
Strayer is accredited or certified by four organizations, which ensures our degrees are recognized and respected by employers and other institutions. From faculty and curriculum to services and financials, we’re committed to meeting quality standards, so you can earn a diploma you’re proud to display.
With a new laptop just for school, success is a little easier.
This offer is not available to: (a) continuing students; (b) employees of Strategic Education, Inc. and its subsidiaries, and family members residing in the same household of such employees; (c) students enrolled through Strayer@Work or Degrees@Work; or (d) students who have taken advantage of the bachelor’s transfer $20,000 tuition cap.
For all other students, a laptop is available only to Strayer University students who: (1) are a new or readmitted student in a Strayer University bachelor’s-level program; (2) have at least six courses to complete in their program; and (3) enroll for classes starting spring 2020 quarter or later. Students must complete three of their first four quarters of enrollment, or return the laptop to avoid a $350 charge.
This offer is subject to change at any time. Only one laptop will be provided per student. In the event the laptop is damaged, lost, stolen or incapacitated, Strayer will not provide a replacement. All returns subject to return policy.
Complete details are available in the bachelor’s laptop agreement or the bachelor’s laptop Verizon and Verizon Wireless loaner agreement, as applicable. Students receiving tuition assistance from Verizon or Verizon Wireless may only borrow and use a laptop subject to the terms of the bachelor’s laptop Verizon and Verizon Wireless loaner agreement. Limitations for other corporate-sponsored programs may also apply. Please contact your home campus or Strayer online for more information.
Every Strayer student has a personal Student Services Coach to help you with everything from time management to choosing the right courses to dealing with stress.
Save up to 25% off the cost of your bachelor's degree or select master's degrees with the Strayer Graduation Fund.
Eligibility requirements and other details
We accept eligible transfer credits into our undergraduate programs, from most two-year and four-year colleges and universities.
Spring Classes Start April 5
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As Strayer University’s academic visionary, Brian W. Jones sets the agenda for delivering a rigorous, innovative and quality education that helps adult learners compete in today’s global economy.
With a long and distinguished career in education, Brian served in a number of senior higher education roles before joining Strayer University as general counsel in 2012 and being appointed as interim president in 2015.
Prior to joining the University, Brian co-founded and served as president of Latimer Education, Inc., an early stage venture-backed company partnering with an historically black college to provide high quality online postsecondary education solutions to African American working adults; was senior counsel to the Washington, D.C. law firm of Dow Lohnes PLLC (now Cooley LLC), where he advised education companies, investors and institutions; and served as the U.S. Department of Education’s general counsel, a Senate-confirmed presidential appointment, among other roles. As general counsel, he was the fourth-ranking officer of the Department and served as principal adviser to U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige on all legal matters affecting Department programs and activities.
Brian currently serves on the board of directors of College Loan Corporation and chairs the board of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, a Washington, D.C.-based association that represents the interests of charter school stakeholders nationally and at the state level. He also previously served as chair of the D.C. Public Charter School Board (PCSB).
Brian earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a major in finance from Georgetown University and his Juris Doctor degree from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law.