Category: Military Students

Discover why the University of Louisville Online is a top choice for military students—offering flexible degrees, tuition assistance, and support services.

Online Programs Recognized by U.S. News & World Report

Online Programs Recognized by U.S. News & World Report

The University of Louisville’s online programs were recognized once again by the U.S. News & World Report college rankings. The continued recognition by this prestigious publication emphasizes the university’s dedication to bringing quality education to lifelong learners — no matter where they are — that helps them stand out.

The University of Louisville (UofL) was ranked one of the top schools in the following eight categories:

  • Online bachelor’s programs
  • Online engineering programs
  • Online criminal justice programs
  • Online graduate education programs
  • Online bachelor’s programs for veterans
  • Online engineering programs for veterans
  • Online graduate criminal justice programs for veterans
  • Online graduate education program for veterans

U.S. News & World Report evaluates online programs at regionally- accredited institutions across the country, looking for academic excellence. These rankings allow students to compare U.S. institutions at-a-glance, helping streamline their search for the right program to fit their goals.

It is truly an honor to be included among their top ranked programs each year, showcasing the work we do to bring the prestige and legacy of the University of Louisville to students everywhere.

UofL currently offers 40+ online bachelor’s, master’s, certificate and endorsement programs across a variety of disciplineswith even more innovative and in-demand programs coming soon

Success is in the Cards: UofL Online Programs Recognized by U.S. News & World Report

Success is in the Cards: UofL Online Programs Recognized by U.S. News & World Report

We’re excited and pleased to once again be recognized by U.S. News & World Report college rankings for our online programs. This recognition emphasizes our commitment to bringing quality online education to non-traditional students around the world.

The University of Louisville (UofL) was ranked one of the top schools in the following six categories:

  • Online bachelor’s programs
  • Online graduate education programs
  • Online criminal justice programs
  • Online undergraduate programs for veterans
  • Online graduate criminal justice programs for veterans
  • Online graduate education program for veterans

The U.S. News rankings evaluate degree-granting online programs at regionally accredited institutions based on academic quality across 16 criteria. These rankings allow students to compare U.S. institutions at-a-glance, helping streamline their search for the right program to fit their goals.

It is an honor to be included among their top ranked programs each year.

UofL currently offers 30+ online bachelor’s, master’s, certificate and endorsement programs across a variety of disciplineswith even more innovative and in-demand degrees coming soon

CFDC Program at UofL Featured on U.S. Army Website

CFDC Program at UofL Featured on U.S. Army Website






U.S. Army Cadet Command has recently partnered with the University of Louisville to design and implement the first Cadre & Faculty Development Course at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Through this program, graduate students earn 12 master’s level credit hours for the residence phase and an additional 12 credits for the clinicals at their respective campuses. Undergraduate students earn 15 credit hours for the residence portion and 12 credits for clinicals.

cfdc-rotc-courseThe U.S. Army website features the University of Louisville – Department of Educational Leadership, Evaluation and Organizational Development through an article about the Cadre Faculty Development Course (CFDC) at Fort Knox. The article discusses details about curriculum and outcomes of the program. The fall 2016 issue of the UofL Magazine also featured the program and other options the University offers for military service personnel.

Active duty military have a wide array of educational choices throught UofL Online and benefit from a Tuition Assistance (TA) rate of $250 per credit hours for most of the programs. Professional degrees (i.e., Master of Engineering in Engineering Management) also offer a special tuition rate.

UofL Online programs include bachelor’s, master’s, graduate certificates and teaching endorsements. View all online offerings and select a program that best fits your background, professional goals and interest.






Redefining Community: Kent School Distance Learner Joins other UofL Volunteers for Service Project

Redefining Community: Kent School Distance Learner Joins other UofL Volunteers for Service Project






James Zimmer
James Zimmer

For some, the idea of online distance learning conjures up images of solitary students, working on their computers in isolated locations, with little sense of community. At the University of Louisville, nothing could be further from the truth. While students do perform their class work online at flexible and convenient times, the expert faculty at UofL go to great lengths to create an online community and feeling of camaraderie amongst students, no matter their locations.

Furthermore, community service opportunities often arise in locations across the country, providing excellent chances for distance learning students to interact with other UofL students, both traditional and online. This was precisely the case for online social work student James Zimmer.

For Zimmer, a husband, father, military serviceman, and distance learning student, the online programs at UofL’s Kent School of Social Work provided convenient learning opportunities that he was unable to find elsewhere. The sense of community that Zimmer felt at UofL’s Kent School while earning his Masters’ degree in social work, helped lead him to choose to take part in the Belk Bowl Service Project, offered to students in conjunction with the 2014 UofL football team’s trip to play at the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, NC.

Zimmer read an email which was sent out to all UofL students about the Belk Bowl Service Project. He did not hesitate to take part in what would become his first opportunity to directly interact with members of the UofL community in person. Zimmer worked along with other student volunteers, both from UofL as well as the University of Georgia. Together, they worked to improve facilities at the Ronald McDonald House in Charlotte. Their much appreciated work served to enhance the total experience of the children and families being served by the Ronald McDonald House.

Zimmer reported that he greatly enjoyed the community service project, which culminated with him and his family attending the 2014 Belk Bowl, alongside other UofL students and fans.

Although a distance learner, the sense of camaraderie Zimmer felt with his fellow students was strong before, after, and during the Belk Bowl Service Project. With the dynamic platform that UofL offers to e-learners, the faculty’s commitment to research and innovation shines through. This allows for all students, even those located in distant locations, to experience the true feeling of the Cardinal campus community.