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Which path is best for you?

First time college student?

Explore opportunities to create your own four year college experience. Click here for more information.

For International Students, click here for more information.

Master’s or doctoral program?

King’s graduate degree programs are designed to help you find balance in your goals for life and work, while preparing you for the next step in your career.
Click here to learn about graduate programs taught face to face in the classroom.

Click here to learn about graduate programs in 100% online format.

Do you have classes to transfer?

King has three options to choose from to help you complete your bachelor’s – full-time day classes, classes one evening a week, or 100% online. Check out the links below and learn transfer basics here.

Full-time, day time students take the traditional route to bachelor’s degree with opportunities for theatre, study abroad, mission trips, and athletics. Click here to learn about finishing your bachelor’s as a traditional full-time, day student.

King’s GPS (Graduate, Professional and Online studies) programs are designed for adult learners, allowing you to integrate your work experience into your classwork. To complete your bachelor’s you’ll take one course at a time, in the evening or online.

Click here to learn about finishing your bachelor’s learning face to face in the classroom.

Click here to learn about finishing your bachelor’s as a student in a 100% online format.

Associate degree?

The online associate degree from King is designed for nontraditional students who seek to begin their college education.
Click here for more information.

Are you serving or have you served in the United States military?

King is dedicated to providing quality educational opportunities for military service members, veterans, and their families.
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*The admission deposit is refundable if requested in writing before May 1 for the Fall semester and before the start of classes for the Spring and Summer semesters.

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