Aspen University is a
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university with its headquarters in
Denver
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, Colorado. It was established in 1987. Aspen University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees.
The university is owned by the Aspen Group, Inc. a publicly held, for-profit postsecondary education company headquartered in
New York City
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. It owns two accredited universities, Aspen University and United States University. Aspen Group, Inc. is publicly traded over the counter under the symbol ASPU. In 2023, ASPU voluntarily delisted from the New York Stock Exchange.
History
The university was founded during the 1960s as the International Academy. In 1987, the International Academy established the Information Institute and changed the school's name to the International School of Information Management (ISIM), focusing on emerging information technologies. In 2003, ISIM changed its name to Aspen University. Patrick Spada was the founder of Aspen University and Served as its chairman, President and CEO until 2011.
Effective March 12, 2014, Aspen University's
RN to
BSN Program received
CCNE accreditation.
In 2021, Aspen University in Arizona had nursing exam pass rates that were below the state standards. In 2022, students filed a class action suit, claiming the school had violated Arizona's Consumer Fraud Act.
In 2022, Aspen University suspended new enrollments to its pre-licensure nursing programs in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and Texas.
Accreditation
Aspen University is accredited by the
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(DEAC).
The baccalaureate and master's degree in nursing at Aspen University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.aacn.nche.edu/ccne-accreditation).
Aspen University has been reviewed and approved as a provider of project management training by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Aspen University's Bachelor's & Master's degrees in Psychology of Addiction and Counseling are approved by the National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC).
The Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE) has authorized Aspen University to operate in Colorado as a private university under the Degree Authorization Act.
Faculty
Aspen University has 34 full-time instructors and 345 part-time instructors for 9,563 students.
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Private universities and colleges in Colorado
For-profit universities and colleges in the United States
Distance education institutions based in the United States
Online universities and colleges in the United States
Universities and colleges in Denver
1987 establishments in Colorado
Distance Education Accrediting Commission