Meritus University

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Meritus University
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Type For-profit college
Established 2008
President Dr. John Crossley
Location , ,
Campus Urban
Colours black      & red     ;
Affiliations University of Phoenix, Apollo Group
Website http://www.meritusu.ca

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Meritus University is the Canadian brand name of a for-profit university owned and operated by the Apollo Group in the United States, the owners of the University of Phoenix. The offices of the company were located in New Brunswick, Canada.[1] On January 24, 2011, citing how "enrollment will continue to be insufficient to sustain the required quality academic and student service infrastructure we and our students demand", Meritus University announced its closure, with their last classes having been held on March 14, 2011.[2][3] Students’ academic records were transferred to the University of Phoenix [4]

Programs

Meritus University offered undergraduate degree and master's degree programs.

School of Business

  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree program with specializations in Communications, Finance, Global Management, Hospitality Management, Human Resources Management, Integrated Supply Chain Management, Management, and Marketing.
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program with specializations in Global Management, Health Care Management, Human Resources Management, Information and Communications Technology Management, and Marketing.

School of Information Technology

  • Bachelor of Information Technology Management (BITM) degree program with specializations in Communication and Information Management, Digital Media Management, and Human Interface and Systems Management.

Degree-granting status

Meritus University’s degree programs were recognized by the New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour.[5]

Scholarships

The University joined Project Hero, a scholarship program cofounded by Rick Hillier for the families of fallen Canadian Forces members.[6]

See also

References

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External links

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