Ellis University

Ellis University
Motto Aliter Cogitare Aude
Type For-Profit
Established 1999
President Virginia Carlin, Ed.D[1]
Students 1338[2]
Location Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, United States
Campus Online university
Colors Blue      White     
Website www.ellis.edu

Ellis University is a nationally accredited, for-profit, distance learning higher educational institution, based in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. The university offers undergraduate degrees in child development, interdisciplinary studies, accounting, business administration, and computer science, and graduate degrees in communications, business administration, and computer science.[3][4]

History

Ellis University was founded in 2008 in Chicago to provide working professionals with a quality, affordable education in an online format compatible with their work and life responsibilities.[5][6][7]

It was bought in 2012 and changed its name to John Hancock University, but in 2015, it changed its name back to Ellis University.[5]

Accreditation

Ellis is accredited by the Distance Education Accreditation Commission (DEAC),[8][9] and authorized to operate and grant degrees by the Illinois Board of Higher Education.[10]

Academics

Undergraduate[3]

Graduate[4]

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