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DeVry University (Kansas City, MO)

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11224 Holmes Street
Kansas City, MO 64131
Phone: (816) 941-2810
Fax: (816) 941-0896
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DeVry University (Kansas City, MO)

DeVry University (Kansas City, MO) Says...
Education has become a prerequisite for meaningful careers. The technological advances that enhance our lives daily have also profoundly impacted nearly every employment field, making higher education once a luxury an essential step in a successful career path. With this in mind, DeVry provides career-oriented, technology-based education to high school graduates and working adults. Our more than...
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Statistics
Enrollment: 1931
Most Popular Majors: Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications,Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician,
Student Faculty Ratio: 23:1

Scholarships & Financial Aid
Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid: $3,801.00

School Says - General Information
Education has become a prerequisite for meaningful careers. The technological advances that enhance our lives daily have also profoundly impacted nearly every employment field, making higher education once a luxury an essential step in a successful career path. With this in mind, DeVry provides career-oriented, technology-based education to high school graduates and working adults. Our more than 60 locations campuses and centers throughout the United States and in Canada, as well as our online operations, compose one of the largest private higher education systems in North America. Through its undergraduate and graduate curricula in technology, business and management, DeVry University serves some 52,000 students. DeVry's historical roots lie in the technical education movement of the early 1900s. In 1931, Dr. Herman DeVry established DeForest Training School in Chicago to prepare students for technical work in electronics, motion pictures, radio and, later, television. The name was changed to DeVry Technical Institute in 1953, and it became the flagship of the current system. Further campus name changes occurred in 1968, to DeVry Institute of Technology, and in 2002, to DeVry University. The DeVry system has expanded in curriculum and in degree offerings as well. In 1957, DeVry achieved associate-degree-granting status in electronics engineering technology and 12 years later was authorized to grant bachelor's degrees in the same discipline. Computer Science for Business (later renamed Computer Information Systems) was introduced in 1979 as DeVry's second bachelor's degree program. In response to growing demand for professionals with business and technology expertise, DeVry introduced its bachelor's degree programs in business and telecommunications in the 1980s. In 1994, DeVry launched its Technical Management curriculum, followed by the introduction of the Information Technology, Computer Engineering Technology and Network Systems Administration programs in 1998, 1999 and 2002, respectively. Additionally, three new program offerings were introduced in 2003 Biomedical Engineering Technology, Biomedical Informatics and Health Information Technology. Broadening its educational scope, in 1987 DeVry merged with Keller Graduate School of Management. Today, DeVry University's Keller offers master's degree programs in Business Administration, Accounting and Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Information Systems Management, Network and Communications Management, Project Management and Public Administration at locations nationwide as well as online. DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA), 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60602, www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org, 800/621-7440. NCA is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting association. Each member of the DeVry community remains committed to providing high-quality curricula and student services, and looks forward to helping you attain your personal and professional goals.

School Says - Student Body
At the undergraduate level, professional organizations may include IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), the leading organization for electronics technology professionals and students; AITP (Association of Information Technology Professionals), for those interested in information systems or IT careers; ISA (Instrument Society of America), for engineering and science professionals and students; and several professional fraternities. Additional activities may include intramural sports, production of a student newspaper, field trips, and special interest groups, and vary by location.

School Says - Academics
On Campus- DeVry's undergraduate programs give you the technical knowledge and hands-on-experience you'll need to secure the future's most promising careers. DeVry offers bachelor's, associate and diploma programs that enable you to pursue the academic path that meets your goals and needs. DeVry Online- Distance learning, delivered through DeVry Online, integrates today's high-tech Internet based capabilities with DeVry's proven educational methodologies. This innovative "anytime, anywhere" educational delivery system extends the offering of DeVry programs to students who reside beyond the geographic reach of DeVry campuses or whose schedules preclude their attending classes onsite.

School Says - Admissions
Prospective students must complete an interview with a DeVry admissions representative. In addition, specific requirements must be met regarding age, prior education and demonstrated proficiency in the basic skills required for college-level work. Each applicant must be at least 17 years old by the first day of classes and be a high school graduate, hold a GED certificate, or have a degree from an accredited postsecondary institution. Each applicant must also demonstrate proficiency in the basic and prerequisite skills needed for college-level work. This must be evidenced by submission of ACT/SAT scores deemed appropriate by DeVry for the desired program, or attainment of scores appropriate to the desired program on DeVry administered placement examinations or acceptable grades in qualifying college-level work completed at an approved postsecondary institution.

School Says - Campus Life
DeVry University Kansas City campus 11224 Holmes Road Kansas City, Missouri 64131 DeVry occupies a 74,000 square foot facility, which offers spacious classrooms, modern labs, a library and conveniences such as a bookstore and food/vending service. Kansas City is home to the telecommunications industry and many other business enterprises, and students will also find that its museums, art galleries, cultural events and restaurants provide endless and diverse cultural and leisure activities. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy the city's professional football and baseball teams and many recreational facilities as well. Campus-based undergraduate lecture classes generally range from 15 to 80 students, with the average being approximately 35. Online class size is limited to 25 students. Center-based undergraduate and graduate classes generally range from 24 to 32 students. To facilitate the education process, DeVry University maintains library facilities at its campuses, as well as an array of online resources, including e-books, periodical and technical information databases, reference services and online tutorials in research strategies. Additional services include on-campus and online bookstore services; campus labs and, for those attending DeVry University centers, information resource facilities; part-time-employment assistance; and graduate employment services. ROTC courses are also available at select sites. Students should note that services may vary from the undergraduate to the graduate level.

School Says - Cost Aid
Tuition varies by location and is available via www.devry.edu. Active-duty military personnel serving in the U.S. Armed Forces and their spouses are eligible for DeVry's military pricing, charged at 75 percent of the prevailing tuition rate applicable to the location they attend. Information on fees is also available at www.devry.edu. DeVry's Student Housing Office helps students secure living arrangements. A variety of accommodations is available to students, and rates vary. Students should note that housing assistance is not available at some locations.DeVry helps students develop plans for financing their education through a combination of financial aid (if eligible), family contributions, employer tuition reimbursement (when available) and the DeVry University EDUCARD Plan. Financing options vary based on whether students attend at the undergraduate or graduate level. Federal Financial Assistance The U.S. Department of Education offers five major federal financial aid programs. DeVry participates in all. 1. Federal Pell Grants 2. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants 3. Federal Perkins Loans 4. Federal Work-Study (FWS) 5. Federal Family Educational Loans Federal Stafford Loans Federal PLUS Loans Additional financing options may include state-funded grant and scholarship programs; non-federal student loans; Americorps, a program enabling Americans to perform community service in local projects and use funds earned to pay educational costs or to repay educational loans; veterans educational benefits; and employer tuition reimbursement. EDUCARD is DeVry University's interest bearing installment loan program available to DeVry students for paying tuition and book fees. Under EDUCARD, an affordable monthly installment payment plan is worked out to accommodate individual family circumstances. EDUCARD may also provide extended installment loan privileges. DeVry Scholarships DeVry's scholarship program consists of four types of awards: Presidential (full) scholarships: available to graduating high school seniors Dean's (partial) scholarships: available to graduating high school seniors DeVry University Community Scholar awards: 4800 designated high schools in metropolitan areas surrounding DeVry campuses may annually choose one high school senior to receive this award Community College Scholarships: for students with earned associate degrees from public junior or community colleges Additional information is available from DeVry advisors and admissions offices; high school counselors; and college transfer centers, counseling offices and/or financial aid departments.

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