Take Control of Your Future
What makes Kaplan University special is our focus on your future. Our Omaha, Nebraska campus provides hands-on training in career-oriented programs taught by instructors who can offer you professional knowledge you won’t find in most textbooks. You can graduate with the skills you need to stand out in today’s competitive job market. So what are you waiting for? Enroll now to prepare for a new career or take your current one to the next level.
The Training You Need for the Career You Want
When you enroll at Kaplan University, you can expect to learn real skills sought by employers. The courses and training we offer complement our industry-specific externships to help you start building a foundation towards success. Find out more about how Kaplan University can help shape your future.
9 out of 10 Kaplan University campus graduates are employed.*
Learn how you can earn a college degree and be on the move toward a satisfying, rewarding career. Kaplan University offers career-focused curriculum, education for the real world, instructors who work in the field, support for busy adults, blended online/offline learning, and career placement services.
The Settings for Success
At Kaplan University, you can gain a real-world education in a thriving metropolitan setting. From laboratories to traditional classrooms, this is your chance to acquire the technical skills needed to reach your career goals. Most programs also offer on-the-job externships to help you gain valuable hands-on experience.
A World of Opportunities
There's no better way to secure your future employment than with a quality education. At Kaplan University, we offer you an education that meets your needs and can solidify your career ambitions. From a variety of courses to flexible class times, our first priority is you. Schedule a tour today and discover why Kaplan University is an ideal choice for your future.
*Kaplan
University calculates internal employment placement rates to ensure that its
students are succeeding beyond graduation. Those rates are calculated as the
number of
students who graduated between July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010, and were placed
by December 31, 2010, divided by the total number of students who graduated
between July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010, and were available for placement.
Graduates available for placement are those graduates who did not have a
placement waiver or were not otherwise unavailable for placement for reasons
including health-related issues, pregnancy, continuing education, or military
service.