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University of the Rockies (now the ''University of Arizona Global Campus'') was a private university in
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. It operated from 1998 to 2018 and offered graduate and postgraduate instruction in the social and behavioral sciences both online and at its Denver Instructional Site. The university's programs were organized into two schools: The School of Professional Psychology (SOPP) and the School of Organizational Leadership (SOL), offering masters and doctorate degrees as well as graduate level certificate programs. The university's parent organization, Zovio, is a for-profit higher education company based in
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History

University of the Rockies was founded on June 18, 1998, as the Colorado School of Professional Psychology (COSPP) in
Denver, Colorado Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
. In 2007, Bridgepoint Education (now Zovio) purchased COSPP and changed the school's name to University of the Rockies. In 2012, the university opened a new location in downtown
Denver, Colorado Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
. The larger space included more room for on-site instruction and the HLC granted approval for University of the Rockies to offer degree programs at the Denver Instructional Site in 2013. In 2015, the HLC notified University of the Rockies that it would continue the university's accreditation, with the next Reaffirmation of Accreditation in 2024–2025. On October 29, 2018, the university officially closed its doors when it completed a merger with Bridgepoint Holdings other institution,
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, and brought all of its educational programs under the Ashford University brand. The university is now the
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as part of the acquisition of Ashford University by the
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Academics

The university's programs were organized into two schools: The School of Professional Psychology (SOPP) and the School of Organizational Leadership (SOL), each offering masters and doctorate degrees as well as graduate level certificate programs. The university offers Master of Arts degree in Human Services, Organizational Development and Leadership, Psychology, Education, and Counseling. At the doctorate level, it offers the PsyD in Psychology, and in Psychology with a Clinical Specialization, as well as the PhD in education, Human Service, and Organizational Development and Leadership. It also offers four graduate level certificate programs in Business Psychology, Criminology and Justice Studies, General Psychology, and Organizational Leadership. Within each degree programs, students selected any of several specializations. Students pursuing licensure as clinical psychologists enrolled in the PsyD, Clinical Specialization, which was only available on campus. This degree was tailored by concentrations in Clinical Neuropsychology, Forensic/Correctional Psychology, Health Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Sports Neuroperformance


Accreditation and licensure

The university was regionally accredited by the
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(HLC). Initial accreditation was granted by the Higher Learning Commission in 2003. The university was also granted Category I status as a degree-granting institution by the
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(CCHE). The university was an associate member of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology. Its doctoral program in Clinical Psychology were not accredited by the
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, and it was not registered with the
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards EPPP (Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology) The Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) is a licensing examination developed by the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB) that is used ...
. Accreditation with the HLC ended and licensure transferred upon their merger with Ashford University which was accredited by the
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Campus

In 2012, the University of the Rockies opened a new location in downtown Denver, Colorado. The facility offers classroom space and a Student Resource Center for campus students. The university also operated the Rockies Counseling Center in the university's former location in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was located within a historic red brick building that had served as a railroad depot; the Center closed in 2015.


Student life


Honor societies

University of the Rockies students were eligible to participate in one of the university's academic honor societies, Golden Key International Honour Society and SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society. Golden Key International Honour Society recognizes academic excellence and encourages scholastic achievement among college students across all disciplines. SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society recognizes academically outstanding student veterans and military.


Diversity initiatives

Diversity initiatives at the University of the Rockies were driven by the President's Diversity Council, the Diversity Task Force, and the Faculty Diversity Council. Diversity awards and recognitions include: * 2014 - INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine recognized UoR Vice Provost Dr. Amy Kahn as a Diversity Visionary with a lifetime achievement in diversity award * 2014 - Profiles in Diversity Journal selected UoR Provost Dr. Tina Parscal as one of the Women Worth Watching * 2013, 2014 - Profiles in Diversity Journal's Innovations in Diversity Award (Honorable Mention) * 2013 - The Corporation for National and Community Service named University of the Rockies on the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll * 2012, 2013 - INSIGHT Into Diversity's Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award * 2011 - Profiles in Diversity Journal selected Janet Brugger as one of the Women Worth Watching * 2011 - Profiles in Diversity Journal's Diversity Leader Award * 2010, 2013 - Colorado Springs Diversity Forum's Raising the Bar Award * 2010, 2011 - Profiles in Diversity Journal's International Innovation in Diversity Award * 2010 - Profiles in Diversity Journal selected UoR President Dr. Charlita Shelton as one of the Women Worth Watching * 2010 - DiversityBusiness.com recognized UoR President Dr. Charlita Shelton with the 2010 Champion of Diversity Award


University of the Rockies Press

University of the Rockies Press published and disseminated books on clinical psychology, religion and spirituality, business and organizational leadership, and health and well-being. As of March 2015, there are seven published books under UoR Press.


Community relations

The university and its employees supported several volunteer efforts in the community and partnered with the American Red Cross of the Colorado/Wyoming Region, Book Trust, Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, Brain Tumor Alliance, Junior Achievement, and Mi Casa.


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