BGSU has three online programs ranked nationally by U.S. News & World Report
Three of Bowling Green State University’s programs were nationally ranked in the 2018 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings, which were released Jan. 9.
BGSU’s online criminal justice master's program is ranked 31st in the country, while the University’s online bachelor’s and education programs rank 77th and 88th, respectively.
“At BGSU, we must serve nontraditional students as well as traditional students as we focus our efforts to support the public good,” BGSU President, Interim Rodney Rogers said. “These rankings show that we are on the correct path to achieving the University’s goals.”
Through its eCampus, BGSU offers eight-week courses year-round with six different start dates. Even while taking classes part-time, a Master of Science in Criminal Justice can be obtained in less than two years by taking the 11 required courses.
U.S. News & World Report rankings evaluate degree-granting online programs and regionally accredited institutions to compile these rankings. More than 1,500 online degree programs were assessed to compile this year’s rankings.
Updated: 02/01/2018 12:47PM