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Yes, breaks are possible. Students must complete all academic work in a master’s degree or certificate program within five years, calculated from the start of the first course that counts toward...
Read moreThere are various options for military deployments, including taking a leave of absence or continuing with your classes while overseas.
Class size is typically 15-20 students and varies by program.
Yes, absolutely! Whether you take courses on-site, online, or both — if you graduate and have paid all financial balances, you are encouraged to participate in the graduation ceremony and alumnus...
Read moreCourses are taught by a mix of full-time faculty, adjunct professors, and practitioners. Connect with one of our admissions representatives to discuss your specific course(s) and instructors.
No, it is not a cohort. Students typically tailor their own course of study by selecting among core, elective, and concentration courses (if applicable).
Yes, it may be possible to speak with a current student. Connect with one of our admissions representatives to discuss your specific degree or graduate certificate program, and we will do our best...
Read moreAAP offers intensive, interactive, and rigorous academic online courses. Frequent, meaningful participation is expected of all students, and the demands placed on online students are comparable to...
Read moreEnhanced Engagement
Online learning is engaged learning. In fact, many students tend to be more engaged when taking an online course versus attending a course in person. In the online...
Read moreFaculty typically choose one or all of the following to interact with students: email, phone, Skype, and scheduled office hours.
AAP hosts several on-campus events for D.C. area students as well as several options for online students to join groups/committees in their area. The online format has group activities and...
Read moreNo, your diploma does not include the format in which you took courses (whether on-site, online, or both). It will state your earned degree, not the modality.
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