2019–2020 Catalog

Institutional Philosophy

Strayer University aspires to provide a positive teaching and learning environment, offering high-quality and relevant academic programs to its students so that they may succeed personally and professionally and acquire an appetite for lifelong learning.

The validity of this philosophy has been substantiated through the success of Strayer University graduates and the prestige enjoyed by the institution over the years. While the university envisions that its fundamental purpose will remain the same, the dynamic nature of education and its global environment require constant review of short- and long-term goals and objectives, and progress toward achieving those goals. Strayer University is committed to continuous improvement through rigorous periodic evaluation of progress toward achieving its mission and goals.

Strayer University offers academic programs in areas in which it has academic expertise and for which significant student demand exists.

Strayer University is focused on providing the highest-quality instruction to its students. As a teaching university, Strayer University’s faculty are not required to do research but are encouraged to focus on classroom learning and student support. Strayer University is an advocate for public service and encourages its graduates to use their degrees to make a difference in the world community. Strayer University’s most recent Carnegie Basic Classification is Master’s Colleges and Universities: Medium Programs.

Strayer University believes that the combination of a motivated student body and a caring, dedicated faculty is as important to academic and professional success as prior student preparation and standardized test scores. Accordingly, the university admits students who possess and demonstrate a desire to learn, and employs faculty who possess and demonstrate an ability to teach.

This mission underlies all the major changes the university has experienced in recent years as well as its plans for the future, including updating curricula and establishing new campuses.