Stetson University

Stetson University has a long and rich history that started over a hundred years ago in 1883. Stetson University was the first private university in Florida. Stetson University is a nationally noted leader in higher education with a deep commitment to values and social responsibility. They are committed to making high quality, private education affordable for a wide range of qualified students.

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The high quality of education offered by Stetson University has been recognized in several national college guides. Stetson University has been consistently ranked in the top regional universities by U.S. News & World Report, which has also named Stetson University as one of the most outstanding in their "Great Schools, Great Prices" category.

Stetson University's academic courses are unified by a common and deep commitment to interdisciplinary programs, teaching values and social responsibility as well as the pursuit of academic excellence. The outstanding faculty at Stetson University is the heart and soul of the university.

The teaching/learn processes at Stetson University places a heavy emphasis on the entire person in order to engage students and faculty. Stetson University also places a heavy emphasis on community engagement in social justice projects.
School Information Stetson University
Institutional Accrediting Agency: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Corporate Address: 421 N. Woodland Boulevard DeLand FL 32723 Calendar Type: Trimesters starting in spring, summer and fall Delivery Format: Completely online Geographic Restrictions: US residents only Technological Requirements: Must be equipped with high speed internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. PC configuration must support Windows XP or greater. Loans Offered: Loans may be available. Applicants may apply by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Scholarships Offered: Students are encouraged to work with the University's Financial Aid office to obtain information about organizations that can help them find sources of funding (scholarships, grants, loan forgiveness programs, etc.)