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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

Higher Ed Administration Spotlight: Research by Dr. Meghan Pifer

Higher Ed Administration Spotlight: Research by Dr. Meghan Pifer






At its core, higher education is primarily focused on the growth and development of students. However, students are not the only ones to learn or to grow—nor should they be.

Continuous faculty development is an integral part of any successful institution. In fact, in today’s higher education environment, developing and enhancing learning and teaching methods is more important than ever. To that end, studies are conducted and distributed regularly to help foster more effective instructors.

Published in November 2017 and written in part by University of Louisville professor Dr. Meghan Pifer, “Developing Faculty in Liberal Arts Colleges: Aligning Individual Needs and Organizational Goals,” is a great example of such a study.

Dr. Pifer’s research covers everything from finding mentors to how entry-level faculty make the transition from sitting in the classroom to standing in front of the class. The study is based on faculty career development data across 13 institutions and the result is a compelling proposal for the faculty development in liberal arts colleges—both for the benefit of the professors and the institutions, and also the students they serve.

Who is Dr. Meghan Pifer?

Currently a professor with the University of Louisville’s School of Education and Human Development, Dr. Pifer has an extensive research background immersed in studying how individuality and work partnerships intersect and impact outcomes for each member of the team as well as the trajectory of an organization as a whole.

The publication of this book is a notable step in Dr. Pifer’s research career, and we look forward to seeing her continued positive impact on higher education.

Dr. Pifer’s ongoing contribution to the field of higher education makes her a valued member of the UofL team. Not only has she been a faculty member for the online Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration (MAHEA) program since 2016, Dr. Pifer also teaches for the traditional program and serves as the Senior Assistant Director for the Department of Educational Leadership, Evaluation and Organizational Development.

About the Online MAHEA Program

The online Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration program is largely oriented toward addressing challenges of leadership and administration within contemporary higher education, with concentrations in Administration, Teaching & Learning, Policy and Equity or Sports Administration.

The MAHEA program is part of a growing portfolio of Online Learning degrees and certificate opportunities. As a nationally-recognized, metropolitan research university, with a commitment to the intellectual, cultural and economic development of our diverse community of learners, the Online Learning programs deliver a long tradition of excellence—epitomizing the University of Louisville’s dedication to lifelong learning for both students and faculty.






More than a Degree: Communication Graduate Testimonial

More than a Degree: Communication Graduate Testimonial






Maggie Cunningham earned more than a degree at UofL

By earning her Bachelor of Science in Communication with University of Louisville, Maggie gained a newfound confidence in herself, all thanks to a 100% online education that allowed her to play on her strengths and advance her future.

When Maggie decided to go back to school, a traditional classroom setting didn’t seem like the right fit for her. Previously attended and then withdrawn from an on-campus program at another university, she decided to explore online learning options with the University of Louisville–which turned out to be perfect for her and her situation.

With UofL’s online bachelor’s in Communication program, Maggie received the same education as any traditional student while maintaining the full-time job she was working to pay for classes. More notably, she found herself empowered by the online learning environment to overcome her social anxiety and more successfully interact with classmates and teachers.

“I felt like I needed [a degree] to be who I was.”

Maggie Cunningham

Through her education with UofL, Maggie embarked down not only an educational path but also a road to self-discovery. She learned more about herself, and emphasizes that earning her degree online with UofL helped her become the person she is today.

Since graduating, Maggie has gone on to land jobs in marketing and social media copywriting.

The Bachelor of Science in Communication degree at UofL is designed to build expertise around various communication strategies, cultures, channels and media types. Ultimately, the degree prepares students for careers in various fields including communications, marketing, advertising, broadcasting, journalism and public relations.

UofL also offers a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, which requires more liberal arts credits and excludes the internship portion.

Covering many different industries and careers, UofL Online offers a wide variety of 100% online degree and certificate programs–all of which deliver quality online education to non-traditional students who are not able to come to a physical campus and want to earn a college degree or certificate to start or advance their career.

Maggie went back to school to fill a void and feel more confident about herself.

What’s YOUR why?


Check out our YouTube page to hear testimonials from other UofL Online programs and students or read more of real student stories here.