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To check if you are eligible to receive benefits, please visit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. At the bottom of the main page you will click on either service member benefits or family member benefits.

Potential costs to plan for include textbooks, course supplies, and loan fees, which are not included in the total estimated tuition cost. You can learn more by visiting this program’s tuition page.

Some programs may require additional fees for clinical or practicum experiences. You may also need to purchase a microphone or webcam to supplement your online education.

Concordia University, St. Paul and CSP Global is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon program, which strives to make college more affordable for student veterans and active duty military personnel. Eligible veterans of the United States armed forces who receive full chapter 33 benefits can earn an undergraduate or graduate degree tuition-free from Concordia University, St. Paul. Visit the GI Bill® website to determine your eligibility and classification.

You can apply for grants, scholarships, and federal financial aid. See the Save Time & Money tab above for the many options available.

Yes, if you provide documentation that you are eligible for the benefit, and that you have applied. However, only the Department of Veteran Affairs can determine eligibility for VA benefits. We are only estimating what they will pay. You will be responsible for any amount of your debt VA has determined they will not pay for. If you are unsure, wait until your COE is mailed to you.

Yes, contact an enrollment counselor at (855) 641-2525 for assistance.

While there is no discount for payment of tuition in full, this option will avoid a $35 enrollment fee per semester for the installment payment plan.

In addition to transferring up to 32 military credits to CSP Global, you can earn additional military credits through the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Educational Support (DANTES), a civilian work experience portfolio, or transfer credits from other institutions.

Yes, you can. We are required to report the net tuition cost to the VA after applying grants, scholarships, discounts, etc. that apply to tuition. The balance is what VA will pay under chapter 33.

Yes, because CSP Global’s flexible online degree programs are designed with busy lifestyles in mind. You can complete course requirements at a time and place that is convenient for you (be sure to note your individual assignment and course deadlines). Learn more about how to manage online coursework here.

No, CSP Global is happy to provide support to students of all backgrounds and faiths. Concordia University, St. Paul welcomes a diverse student body and enables students to grow academically, spiritually, and interpersonally.

No. You will not receive a W-2 from the VA and benefits paid under any law administered by VA should not be reported as income to the IRS.

CSP Global offers a payment plan of up to two installments per semester. You are responsible for personal budgeting to pay these installments.

CSP Global is one of the most affordable private universities in Minnesota, with a campus in St. Paul. Concordia University, St. Paul offers undergraduate, graduate & transfer programs on campus and online.

CSP Global has waived the online application fee. Don’t delay, apply today!

Yes. Students must choose between the forensic behavior health emphasis and the trauma, resilience, and self-care strategies emphasis.

Concordia University, St. Paul and CSP Global offer a $2,000 Military Service Scholarship for veterans, military service members, and spouses who do not receive Yellow Ribbon Program or Vocational Rehabilitation Program benefits. Recipients can apply the scholarship to adult undergraduate or graduate programs.

Tutorials and instructions are provided through CSP Global’s online learning management tool. You also have access to support from the Help Desk at https://concordia.csp.edu/helpdesk/. Your instructors can also help with individual questions if issues arise.

Yes, you can transfer up to 30 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 30 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, this program includes both Minnesota POST licensure and non-POST licensure tracks.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward either degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, neither program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has acknowledged that CSP Global’s B.S. in HR Management has renewed its alignment with SHRM’s HR Curriculum Guidebook and Templates. Throughout the world, 402 programs in 300 educational institutions have been acknowledged by SHRM as being in alignment with its suggested guides and templates.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

No, this degree program does not follow a cohort model.

Yes, the BS in Public Health accepts up to 90 transfer credits.

The online program is designed for maximum flexibility and may be taken full time or part time.

No, there are no entrance exams required. You can learn more about our admissions policy here.

No, prior work experience is not required.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this certificate program follows a cohort model.

Yes. You will move through the program with the same group of students.

No. Your coursework can be completed 100% online.

Any transfer credits will need to be approved by the program director.

At this time, our online program is offered only as a full-time program.

No. You do not have to complete an entrance exam for this program. Explore admissions requirements.

While the program is designed for human services professionals, no specific work experience is required.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model. You will move through the program with the same group of students.

No. Your coursework can be completed 100% online.

Yes, the MPH accepts up to 50% transfer credits.

The online program is designed for maximum flexibility and may be taken full-time if you feel you have the time to do so successfully.

No, there are no entrance exams required. You can learn more about our admissions policy here.

No, prior work experience is not required.

Yes! We accept up to 90 transfer credits from any accredited institution with our department’s approval.

Yes, the program offers a full-time option.

No, the program does not feature any concentrations at this time.

Yes, the program features both part-time and full-time options.

No, the program does not require any previous work experience.

Yes, the degree features different scholarship opportunities that we encourage students to apply for. Learn more about them on our tuition and fees page.

Yes, the master’s in strength and conditioning program accepts transfer credits for up to 50% of the coursework. Learn more about this program’s requirements on our admissions page.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model. Learn about the curriculum by visiting the courses page.

We designed this online program for maximum flexibility. You may take courses full-time if you have the time to do so successfully. Full-time means you’ll take two classes every eight weeks. To see the curriculum, visit our courses page.

We designed this online program for professionals who work full-time. You can study part-time by taking one class every eight weeks. This format allows you to achieve a realistic balance between work, school, and personal responsibilities with the opportunity to absorb the information in your coursework. To see the curriculum, visit our courses page.

No, this program does not have a residency requirement. To learn about the curriculum, please visit the courses page.

This program does not offer a concentration or specialization. Learn about the curriculum by visiting the courses page.

Students can explore a variety of scholarships upon their acceptance to CSP Global. Learn more by visiting our tuition and aid page. You can also consider the following financing options:

  • Complete the FAFSA® to determine your financial aid eligibility. Our FAFSA® code is 002347.
  • Apply for a Sallie Mae loan.

No, you are not required to complete an entrance exam to pursue your master’s in strength and conditioning online with CSP Global. To view the complete program requirements, visit our admissions page.

No, prior work experience is not required. Learn more about this program’s requirements on our admissions page.

We offer a generous transfer policy that allows you to transfer credits from a regionally accredited institution. You can transfer up to 50% of the program’s required credits with program director approval. Our transfer specialists will guide you through the program.

At this time, our online program is offered only as a full-time program.

No. You do not have to complete an entrance exam for this program. Explore admissions requirements.

While the program is designed for human services professionals, no specific work experience is required.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

Yes, you can transfer up to 50 percent of the program’s credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Yes, this degree program follows a cohort model.

After applying to CSP Global, you should complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). CSP’s school code is 002347. Then, you will receive correspondence from FAFSA and from your admissions counselor. Once admitted to CSP Global, read about your next steps here.

CSP Global offers two ways to apply for financial aid. The first is to go to www.fafsa.gov and complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).

  • Choose Concordia University, St. Paul with the code 002347

Go to the VA’s education application page and follow their instructions.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. See the How to Apply page for more information.

Begin the application process by filling out an Online Application. Other application requirements, such as transcripts, essays, and letters of reference, depending on your individual online program. View other requirements here.

You don’t. The Yellow Ribbon is part of the Post 9/11 GI Bill® and is automatically applied if your tuition costs exceed the maximum state cap for tuition reimbursement and if you are qualified for the Post 9/11 GI Bill® at the 100% rate.

The first step is to start your application.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. Learn more about applying to the program.

The first step is to start your application.

In short, you must complete the online application and submit official transcripts. See the Admission Requirements page for more information.

The first step is to start your application.

Your first step is to complete the online application, and then prepare your high school or college transcripts, if applicable. Learn more about applying to the program.

If you are a veteran, use the Find a Form link, search and complete VA Form 22-1990, Application for VA Education Benefits. You will be mailed a COE in approximately eight weeks.

To access your Certificate of Eligibility (COE), please sign in to your account. Once you log in to your account, you can make this request. You will only be able to view the benefit if you were awarded educational benefits.

Request and provide an official copy of your JST or CCAF transcript during the admissions process along with your prior college transcripts and high school transcripts so they can be evaluated.

You can order your transcripts using the appropriate military branch link below. Please note that you will likely be prompted to manually accept the DoD’s security certificates.

Each student will complete an online orientation to prepare for the start of classes.

Service members currently on active duty are eligible for military tuition assistance through a discounted rate. Tuition for the adult undergraduate degree programs are $250 per credit and graduate degree programs are $350 per credit. For more information, click here.

The program’s 12 core credit hours can be completed in less than a year. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 60 credit hours can be completed in as little as two years. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 44 core credit hours can be completed in just over five semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 49 core credit hours can be completed in as little as six semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 43 core credit hours can be completed in as little as two years. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 40 core credit hours can be completed in as little as five semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 44 core credit hours can be completed in five semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 45 core credit hours can be completed in just over five semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 58 core credit hours can be completed in five semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 55 core credit hours can be completed in seven semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 40 core credit hours can be completed in just over five semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 45 core credit hours can be completed in just over five semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 43 core credit hours can be completed in two years. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

You can complete the program in just seven and a half semesters. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.

The program’s 15 credit hours can be completed in 9 months. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program can be completed in as few as nine months.

The program’s 36 credit hours can be completed in just over two years. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 36 credit hours can be completed in six semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 36 credit hours can be completed in 4.5 semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 36 credit hours can be completed in 4.5 semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 36 credit hours can be completed in 6 semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 33 credit hours can be completed in 5.5 semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 36 credit hours can be completed in six semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 39 credit hours can be completed in six semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

You can complete the program in just two years. To see the curriculum, view our courses page.

The program’s 42 core credit hours can be completed in as little as seven semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

You can complete the core credit hours for either program (30 credit hours for the B.A. or 45 credit hours for the B.S.) in as little as two years. However, the total time it takes you to complete your degree may vary based on transfer credits and general education requirements.

The program’s 45 core credit hours can be completed in as little as five semesters. However, your transfer credits and general education credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The degree can be completed in as few as two years if you transfer the appropriate number of credits. Otherwise, the full degree will typically take four years to complete.

The program’s 30 credit hours can be completed in 1.5 years. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 33 credit hours can be completed in 5.5 semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

The program’s 33 credit hours can be completed in 5.5 semesters. However, your transfer credits will vary the time it takes you to complete the degree.

On average, students will complete this program in 5.5 semesters. Transfer credits could decrease the time it takes to finish your degree. To review the curriculum, visit our courses page.

The program’s 36 credit hours can be completed in six semesters.

CSP Global offers an ethics course founded on traditional values, and the syllabus for each course contains our mission statement:

The mission of CSP Global and Concordia University, St. Paul, a university of The Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, is to prepare students for thoughtful and informed living, for dedicated service to God and humanity, for enlightened care of God’s creation, all within the context of the Christian Gospel.
To learn about the curriculum, please visit the courses page.

Masters students have 5 years to complete their degree from the start of classes

With all of your other materials ready (such as a personal essay), applying online takes just a few minutes with an online application.

The master’s in strength and conditioning program doesn’t have clinical or field requirements. To learn about the curriculum, please visit the courses page.

Excluding general education requirements, the A.A. in Early Childhood Education has four courses.

The number of courses in the general studies associate degree varies depending on elective coursework.

Excluding general education requirements, you’ll complete 10 courses in the business major to earn a generalized B.A. in Business Administration and graduate with expertise in foundational business topics.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.A. in Child Development has 14 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.A. in Criminal Justice has 11 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.A. in Exercise Science has 12 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.A. in Family Science has 16 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.A. in Health Care Administration has 10 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.A. in Psychology has 10 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.A. in Sport Management has 11 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.S. in Accounting has 11 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, you’ll complete 15 courses in the business major to earn the B.S. in Business Administration and graduate with more specialized skills in areas such as entrepreneurship, social intelligence, and leadership.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.S. in Computer Science has 14 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.S. in Human Resource Management has 10 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.S. in Information Systems has 11 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.S. in Management and Leadership has 15 courses.

Excluding general education requirements, the B.S. in Web Design and Development has 11 courses.

The Certificate in Forensic Behavioral Health has 5 courses.

You’ll take five courses in the certificate program. Learn more about the coursework required.

The M.A. in Criminal Justice Leadership has 9 courses.

The M.A. in Early Childhood Education has 10 courses.

The M.A. in Family Science has 12 courses.

The M.A. in Human Resource Management has 9 courses.

The M.A. in Leadership and Management has 9 courses.

The M.A. in Sport Management has 11 courses.

The M.A. in Strategic Communication Management has 12 courses.

The M.S. in Coaching and Athletic Administration has 11 courses.

The M.S. in Exercise Science has 11 courses.

There are 12 required courses in the program. Learn more about the coursework required.

You’ll complete 11 courses to earn the BS in Public Health. You can learn more about specific coursework on our courses page.

You’ll complete 11 courses to complete the master’s in strength and conditioning program. To learn about the curriculum, please visit the courses page.

The online MBA–Health Care Management has 15 courses.

The online MBA has 14 courses.

You’ll complete 16 courses to earn the MPH. You can learn more about specific coursework on our courses page.

The A.A. in Early Childhood Education includes 12 credit hours plus accelerated general education requirements, for a total of 64 credit hours.

The A.A. in General Studies includes 60 credit hours of accelerated general education requirements.

The B.A. in Business Administration includes the general education requirements plus 30 credit hours in the major covering topics such as marketing, project management, finance, and more to prepare you with the foundational skills you’ll need for a career in business.

The B.A. in Child Development includes 42 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.A. in Criminal Justice includes 44 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.A. in Exercise Science includes 44 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.A. in Family Science includes 43 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.A. in Health Care Administration includes 40 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.A. in Psychology includes 44 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.A. in Sport Management includes 45 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.S. in Accounting includes 58 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.S. in Business Administration includes the general education requirements plus 45 credit hours in the major to prepare you with specialized expertise in areas such as entrepreneurship, social intelligence, and leadership in addition to the foundational knowledge you would gain in the B.A. program.

The B.S. in Computer Science includes 55 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.S. in Human Resource Management includes 45 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.S. in Information Systems includes 40 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.S. in Management and Leadership includes 45 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The B.S. in Web Design and Development includes 43 credit hours plus general education requirements.

The Certificate in Forensic Behavioral Health includes 15 credit hours.

The M.A. in Criminal Justice Leadership includes 36 credit hours.

The M.A. in Early Childhood Education includes 30 credit hours.

The M.A. in Family Science includes 36 credit hours.

The M.A. in Human Resource Management includes 36 credit hours.

The M.A. in Leadership and Management includes 36 credit hours.

The M.A. in Sport Management includes 33 credit hours.

The M.A. in Strategic Communication Management includes 36 credit hours.

The M.S. in Coaching and Athletic Administration includes 33 credit hours.

The M.S. in Exercise Science includes 33 credit hours.

The online digital marketing degree requires 120 credits to complete the program.

You’ll complete 33 credit hours to complete the master’s in strength and conditioning program. However, you can reduce this requirement if you have transfer credits, which can account for up to 50% of your coursework. To learn about the curriculum, please visit the courses page.

The online MBA–Health Care Management includes 39 credit hours.

The online MBA includes 36 credit hours.

You’ll complete 120 credits to earn the BS in Public Health. You can transfer up to 90 credits into the program.

The certificate program consists of 15 credit hours. Explore curriculum.

The program consists of 36 credit hours. Explore curriculum.

You’ll complete 42 credits to earn the MPH. You can transfer up to 50% of credits into the program.

There are a total of 120 credits in the program.

You can transfer credits to satisfy up to 50% of the coursework requirements for the master’s in strength and conditioning program. Learn more by visiting our admissions page.

Yes, you can transfer up to 90 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution toward this degree program. Our Transfer Specialists will guide you through the process.

Many factors go into the time required for online learning, including the intensity of individual courses, credit hours you have registered for, and how fast you can complete coursework. Generally, you should expect to devote at least three hours per course per week to your studies. Learn more about setting yourself up for success here.

The certificate will prepare you with the training necessary to work with individuals and groups experiencing trauma or impacted by toxic stress exposure. The skills you learn will allow you to bridge the gap between the impact of trauma and other aspects of a client’s interpersonal and social functioning.

Enrolled students will receive a login ID and password. Upon entering the ID and password in the login window, students will be able to access their online class, view course information, or retrieve their academic records.

Please contact our coordinator of military services, Dawn Shuette, at schuette@csp.edu or call 651-603-6168.

You can also visit www.gibill.va.gov.

It is possible. If you’re authorized to use more than one GI Bill® benefit you’re allowed to use up to 48 months of benefits, but one at a time. If you have used up your entire chapter 30 and have never used a different chapter (31, 32, 34, 35, 1606, or 1607) you could be eligible for an additional 12 months if you have not reached your delimiting date.

Yes. The school is HLC accredited.

CSP Global’s programs are all accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Our Child Development Program is also approved by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the curriculum is peer-reviewed by NAEYC every five years.

This program has been approved by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) academic licensure requirements, and continuing education (CE) credits toward annual licensure requirements.

CSP Global’s online B.A. in Family Science degree program is approved by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR).

The curriculum in the BS in Public Health is aligned with public health accreditation agency standards from the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).

While not accredited, the Certificate in Forensic Behavioral Health is offered in partnership with the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS).

While not accredited, coursework in CSP Global’s M.A. in Early Childhood Education address the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) standards for advanced professional preparation.

CSP Global’s programs are all accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.  Our Family Science Program is approved by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) and the curriculum is peer-reviewed by NCFR every five years. The approval of NCFR enables graduates to earn the title of Certified Family Life Educator without sitting for a certifying exam.