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100% online, accredited, low-cost programs you can finish quickly to advance your career.
We’re accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and have the online programs you need to advance your career.
Our education programs were built by teachers, for teachers. From stackable credentials to master’s and doctoral degrees, we can help you achieve your career goals. Our students pass their licensure exams at or above state-average rates, and educators can realize an average salary premium of over $12,000 with a master’s degree.*
Our business programs were built by business professionals for business professionals. From our bachelor-completion programs to our Masters in Business Administration, we can help you prepare to lead now and in your future career. Business professionals can realize an average salary premium of over $27,000 with a master’s degree.*
Our fully online nursing programs are especially designed to fit the schedule of busy registered nurses. Take the next step in your career with one of our low-cost, CCNE-accredited degree programs and unlock your leadership potential. Nurses can realize an average salary premium of over $12,000 with a master’s degree.*
Whether you want to develop a career in public health, healthcare administration, or health and wellness education, we have an affordable and flexible online program for you. Our high-quality degrees in healthcare are aligned to the in-demand skills today’s employers are looking for. Healthcare professionals can realize an average salary premium of over $20,000 with a master’s degree.*
Many of our students are referred to ACE by an alumni, employer, or friend. We’re proud of our alumni and invite you to join them.
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Degrees Awarded
States and 60+ Countries
In The Nation For Most Master’s Degrees Conferred In Education**
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**All Education Master’s Degrees (CIP 13.00) Source: https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/use-the-data