Press Release: Ashford College to become University of Arizona Global Campus

The new non-profit entity, The University of Arizona Global Campus, will acquire Ashford University and be fully-online, with its own accreditation, programs, and faculty in affiliation with the University of ArizonaAshford University’s faculty and approximately 35,000 students will continue coursework with no interruptions in degree programs.

Through acquisition of Ashford University, the non-profit University of Arizona Global Campus will expand University of Arizona’s reach and ability to provide access to more underrepresented and nontraditional students and new populations of students across the United States and around the world.

“As students look for new avenues to attain higher education, the accessibility and innovative approach of The University of Arizona Global Campus will help a new generation of Wildcats find success. By establishing The University of Arizona Global Campus, the University of Arizona will greatly expand its reach and live up to its responsibility as a land-grant university to provide access to quality education, including to working adults, full-time parents, military service members, and other underrepresented students,” said Dr. Robert Robbins, 22nd president of the University of Arizona. “We will do so with an unwavering commitment to students and their success.”

“The University of Arizona Global Campus truly represents a forward-thinking approach to higher education. It’s the kind of innovative partnership that gives traditional public universities the opportunity to provide more students with access to education while also serving an expansive array of constituents far beyond the traditional campus,” said Gregory Geoffrey, Chair of the Board of Trustees at Ashford University and former President of Iowa State University“The University of Arizona, through The University of Arizona Global Campus, will be able to more fully deliver on its mission to serve a broad community of working adults, veterans, and other non-traditional students and ensure a new high-quality option for all students looking to build a better future. The University of Arizona Global Campus will leverage developing technologies, new tools, and the expertise of educators committed to rigorous academic programs to give students a truly enriching online educational experience.”

The University of Arizona Global Campus will be a nonprofit institution affiliated with the University of Arizona. The new online university will maintain its own leadership, faculty members and academic programs.

“The University of Arizona is making a smart move, consistent with its core mission, in expanding its ability to serve non-traditional students through Global Campus. And, of course, this is great news for students, who will benefit both by the affiliation with the University of Arizona and by access to a high-quality education consistent with the principles of a top public research university,” said John Sexton, former President of New York University. 

The University of Arizona has a 135-year record of providing student-centric high-quality education to all classes of students — through more than 250 undergraduate majors and graduate programs, premier research university facilities and resources, and an internationally recognized faculty committed to student success. Building on its experience through Arizona Online and in keeping with its land-grant responsibility to provide access, the expansion of The University of Arizona Global Campus will enable University of Arizona to reach students beyond its current student body, beyond Arizona, and beyond traditional education modalities.

Ashford University is accredited by WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). Ashford University leads the nation for the number of courses certified by Quality Matters, an independent non-profit, quality assurance organization. According to the independent National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), Ashford students experienced an academic challenge higher than that of the top 10% of other institutions participating in the NSSE survey for higher order learning, learning strategies, and effective teaching practices.