Adams State University Correspondence MBA

Graduate Correspondence Studies for Prisoners
Adams State University Extended Studies
208 Edgemont Boulevard, Suite 3000
Alamosa, CO 81102

Website: www.exstudies.adams.edu
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 800-548-6679 

Adams State University is our top selection for graduate studies for prisoners. They are regionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, offer a Master of Business Administration degree, and offer all of their courses in a paper-based format. To top this off, they are very prisoner-friendly, offer all of the courses required to earn their master’s degree, and even waive their application fee for incarcerated students.

Adams State University offers correspondence courses at the undergraduate and career levels for prisoners, which are also profiled at PrisonEducation.com. 

Adams State University

Extended Studies
208 Edgemont Blvd. Suite 3000
Alamosa, CO 81102
800-548-6679
www.exstudies.adams.edu
[email protected] 

Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission

Tuition: $350 per credit

Payment Plan: None

Textbooks: Not included in tuition

Transfer: 6 credit hours

Time Limit: 12 months on correspondence courses

Degrees: Master of Business Administration

Course Categories: Business; Economics

Course Delivery: Paper-based

Media Component: None

Catalog: 13-page catalog (2013)

Application Fee: Waived for incarcerated students

Founded: 1921

Comments: Great school, great program. This is the best school for incarcerated students.

School’s Comments: In today’s competitive professional market, higher education is critical to career placement and advancement. ASU understands that you don’t have time to search for educational programs and courses that meet your busy schedule. ASU’s offerings are designed with you in mind and can be completed at any location and at your own pace.

School Comments: At Adams State University, we know how important education is to all individuals, especially those who happen to be incarcerated. Through correspondence courses, Adams State University provides an opportunity for incarcerated students to work for college credit and towards a degree. We have helped thousands of prisoners throughout the United States reach their educational goals.

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