Hamilton College (Iowa)

Iowa College Acquisition Corporation (dba Hamilton College)
Type For-Profit
Location Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
Campus Office building
Colors Blue and White
Nickname Huskies
Website www.hamiltonia.edu

Kaplan University is then new name of "Hamilton College, the Iowa and Nebraska based college. Hamilton College was the DBA name[1] of the Iowa College Acquisition Corporation, a company that owns and operates independent, private, for-profit colleges. Hamilton College had seven campuses in Iowa and Nebraska. Iowa College Acquisition Corporation is owned and operated by Kaplan Higher Education, a subsidiary of the Washington Post Company.

Hamilton College was originally established by Ward Hamilton in Mason City, Iowa, in 1900 as a business school. This makes it the oldest continuously operating college in the state of Iowa specializing in business education. In 1980, Hamilton opened a campus in Cedar Rapids. A third campus was established in Des Moines in 1988.

In 1998, Hamilton College was purchased by Quest Education Corporation, which was acquired in 2000 by Kaplan, Inc. and renamed Kaplan Higher Education Corporation. Shortly thereafter the Nebraska College of Business and the Lincoln School of Commerce, also owned by Quest, were renamed Hamilton College-Omaha and Hamilton College-Lincoln respectively. Hamilton College continued to expand, adding campuses in Cedar Falls in 2000 and Council Bluffs in 2004.

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at Cedar Rapids campus - March 12, 2002

In November 2007, Hamilton College officially changed its name to Kaplan University.

Academics

Hamilton College granted degrees in the following: Bachelor's Degrees:

Associate of Applied Science Degrees:

Diplomas:

Athletics

Hamilton students occasionally participated in recreational (bar-league) softball and volleyball. At the Lincoln campus there was a basketball team named the Hamilton Aliens.

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Coordinates: 41°56′58.30″N 91°42′48.76″W / 41.9495278°N 91.7135444°W