Welcome to Cleary University!
I am especially proud to be affiliated with Cleary University, an institution committed to teaching the American free market economic system, ethical business practices, and leadership skills. Our alumni include small business owners, Fortune 500 executives, mid- and senior-level managers - all solid performers who contribute each day to the promise of America.
The University has enjoyed over 124 years of successful delivery of business education, technological advancement, and alumni success through the enthusiastic partnership between faculty, students, alumni, and the communities we serve.
I invite you to join us in this exciting and noble opportunity.
Tom Sullivan
President
How am I going to pay for tuition?
Tuition and Payment Plans.
Cleary's All-Inclusive Tuition Policy
On-line Admissions Application
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Information Sessions at Cleary University
Do you have questions about Cleary's many degree programs? Are you concerned about returning to school? Is financing your education holding you back from pursuing your degree? Then, attend one of our Information Sessions and get your questions answered up front! Relax in a casual atmosphere while Cleary recruiters explain some of the finer details and answer your questions.
Online Programs
Cleary University offers degrees that are completed entirely at a distance over the Internet. These degrees and majors are available:
MBA Green Business Strategy
MBA Management
MBA Nonprofit Management
BBA Business Management
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About Prior Learning Credit
Cleary University recognizes that students gain knowledge and skills in a variety of ways. Examples of such venues include work settings, professional organizations, travel, avocations, leadership positions, volunteering, etc. When learning takes place in a non-traditional learning environment (not documented on a college transcript) and is equivalent to college-level learning, Cleary University offers several options by which students can document this type of learning for academic credit. It is important to note that the emphasis for granting credit is on what is learned, rather than on what is experienced.
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