Sullivan University, Private university in Kentucky, U.S.
Sullivan University is a private educational institution in Louisville, Kentucky, offering diplomas, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral programs. The campus includes classrooms, computer labs, a library, a restaurant, and residence halls, with classes available during the day, evenings, weekends, and online.
Sullivan University was founded in 1962 as Sullivan Business College to prepare students quickly for careers. The school gradually expanded its offerings: it added culinary programs in 1976, gained authority to award bachelor's degrees in 1992, and introduced an MBA in 1997.
Sullivan University's name has changed over time to reflect its growth: from Sullivan Business College to Sullivan Junior College of Business and finally to University. These name changes show how the school expanded from quick job training to offering full college degrees at many levels.
People can apply online or in person at the school. The main campus is in Louisville with additional locations in Lexington and Fort Knox, plus extensive online options that allow students to learn from anywhere.
The school operates a Microsoft training center where students can earn technology certificates. The campus also has a Worldspan system for students studying travel and a legal research system approved by the American Bar Association.
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