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APUSExpands Associate Degree Programs



The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools has given approval to American Public University System (www.apus.edu) (APUS) www.apus.edu to enhance its associate degree programs. One Associate of Arts degree in General Studies, with multiple concentrations, has now been changed to several stand alone associate degrees in those fields. With HLC's approval of these changes, APUS may now award Federal Student Aid (FSA) funding under Title IV to students enrolled in the stand alone associate degree programs.



"These changes give more choices to APUS students," said Dr. Frank McCluskey, provost and executive vice president for APUS. "In addition, we are pleased that the new stand alone associate programs are eligible for Federal Student Aid, which will help more students gain access to higher education."



Regionally accredited, APUS serves more than 33,000 part-time students who live and work in all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries. With the addition of the new associate degrees, APUS now offers 73 degree programs in fields ranging from homeland security, military studies, intelligence, and criminal justice to technology, business administration, public health, and liberal arts. Current and prospective students may begin to register for the new stand alone associate degree programs later this summer.



"Improving associate degree programs will help further the APUS mission of providing relevant, affordable and student-focused online degree programs to those who serve," said Wallace E. Boston, Jr., president and chief executive officer of APUS.



The approved changes to the Associate of Arts in General Studies are as follows:




2007 AA Degree Concentrations         


Associate of Arts in General Studies             


with a concentration in:    


Accounting        


Business Administration        


Communication             


Computer Applications        


Counter-Terrorism Fundamentals        


Explosive Ordnance Disposal        


Fire Science        


Health Services Administration        


History        


Hospitality Restaurant Operations        


Infant and Toddler Care        


Military Studies        


Paralegal Studies        


Personnel Administration             


Real Estate Management        


Weapons of Mass Destruction Preparedness



2008 Approved Changes


Associate of Arts in General Studies     


AA in Accounting


AA in Business Administration


AA in Communication    


AS in Computer Applications


AA in Counter-Terrorism Studies


AS in Explosive Ordnance Disposal


AS in Fire Science


AS in Public Health


AA in History


AA in Hospitality


AA in Early Childhood Care & Education


AA in Military History


AS in Paralegal Studies


AA in Personnel Administration


AA in Real Estate Studies


AA in Weapons of Mass Destruction Preparedness



AA - Associate of Arts


AS - Associate of Science



About American Public University System


American Public University System (www.apus.edu) is comprised of American Military University (http://www.amu.apus.edu/index.htm) (http://www.amuonline.com) and American Public University (http://www.apu.apus.edu/index.htm) (http://www.apu.apus.edu). Courses are taught by professors who are experienced in the real-world subjects they teach. APUS's curriculum, affordability and flexibility helps working adults pursue degrees in homeland security, national security and emergency and disaster management. APUS also offers programs in professional studies, management, and liberal arts. A university book grant supplies textbooks at no cost for eligible undergraduate students. Eligible students may apply for Federal Student Aid. APUS is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Public Education, Inc., (NASDAQ: APEI). For more information, please visit www.americanpubliceducation.com.



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Contact:


Rene Williams Hockaday


American Public University System (http://www.apus.edu/)


703.334.3868


rhockaday @ apus.edu






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