Application Process
What is the cost of the program?
How acceptable is distance-learning via the Internet and how can this degree help me?
How long will it take to complete the program?
Could I apply for a dual degree program?
What programs do you offer?
How do I contact Glendale University?
Is the degree verifiable?
If I qualify for a degree through Prior Learning Assessment, how do I justify the degree to my employer or others?
How, or for what can I use my degree?
What graduation date will be on my degree?
What is the graduation package?
How does the degree program work?
The degree program at Glendale University works by evaluating and quantifying your past education and work experience for academic credit. Glendale’s progressive program enables qualified students the ability to not have to repeat or take basic courses in areas that have already been mastered. Credit for work experience allows students to concentrate on taking courses that relate to advancing their professional interests.Application Process
Glendale University starts the application process with a no obligation application. This provides applicants with the opportunity to determine their exact status prior to enrollment. If accepted, to help you make an enrollment decision. The following information is provided to you:- The exact tuition cost.
- An approximation of a credit awarded based on the applicant's previous background, which includes professional accomplishments, seminars, workshops, and previous college credits completed.
- Payment options and requirements.
What is the cost of the program?
Please refer to the fees page for each degree below:Associates Degree Fees
Bachelor Degree Fees
Master Degree Fees
Doctoral Degree Fees
How acceptable is distance-learning via the Internet and how can this degree help me?
Employers are aware of the fact that attending a classroom university is not possible for a significant number of their workforce, yet they recognize the corporate benefits that a career-related degree programs can bring to their employees. Many people use our degree to bridge the gap and propel there careers where the limits to there success are only constrained by there personal potential, not a diploma (or lack thereof).
How long will it take to complete the program?
Because Glendale recognizes the inherent value of work experience, knowledge accrued on the job will be immediately credited towards your degree in addition to previous educational credits. For this reason completion of your degree program varies from student to student based on the prior work and educational experience.Could I apply for a dual degree program?
Glendale University offers dual degree program’s, please consult with you program counselor.What programs do you offer?
Glendale University is proud to offer professionals an array of courses specially designed to supplement and advance their work skills. Students can choose from a wide range of specially designed program’s and areas of study, including: business administration, engineering, computer science, e-business, finance, quality control, management information systems, management and leadership, human resources management, and health administration for a complete list refer to our degree programs page.How do I contact Glendale University?
Please feel free to contact our program administrators by e-mail (anytime)or by our toll free number 1-800-679-0653.Is the degree verifiable?
Verification is free and is provided lifetime to all alumni.If I qualify for a degree through Prior Learning Assessment, how do I justify the degree to my employer or others?
Glendale University does not award college credit for experience and this must be made clear. Professional educators worldwide agree that "life experience" in and of itself is NOT worthy of college credit. What PLA is concerned with is learning, regardless of how it was obtained. We assess the information furnished and gathered, to determine the level of your skills, knowledge and competence you acquired from your work experience, your voluntary activities, your avocation, your military service, your homemaking experience and knowledge from independent study. In brief, we analyze your "experiential learning" and this term legitimately describes most of the learning that occurs in our lives.How, or for what can I use my degree?
Some people want the degree to assist them in getting a better job. You might have the experience and the knowledge to do the job, but often times the person with the degree will be picked over the person without it. Getting your degree will level the playing field and improve your prospects considerably. Of course, there are those who aren't concerned about employment prospects. They might be self employed, retired, or, happy being at their current employment level. But they want the personal satisfaction of knowing that their knowledge can be transferred to a degree. They want to hang their diploma on the wall and feel proud of their accomplishment.What graduation date will be on my degree?
You can have any graduation date you want as long as your application can verify that you achieved the minimum requirements for that degree on or before that date.What is the graduation package?
The graduation package is what you get for your payment, and consists of the following:- Diploma: Printed on top quality parchment paper and a second degree mounted for display. They are comparable to that which is produced at most traditional universities. It is 8 1/2 x 11 inches.
- Transcripts: This is your official academic record. Your transcripts are issued upon graduation. They include all courses to meet your degree requirement, and have either a (P) for passing or a letter grade and GPA depending on your preference.
- Letter of Recommendation: A formal letter signed by the Dean of Glendale University is issued verifying that your diploma has been legally awarded and the date of graduation.
- Degree Verification Letter: A formal letter signed by the Dean of Glendale University is issued for verifying your Degree.
- Alumni ID Card: You will receive a wallet sized ID bearing the university logo and seal with your personal name, ID number, degree, major, and year graduated.

