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We are excited about our newest location here in the Charlotte area and welcome you to become a part of the Knight Nation!
St. Andrews at Charlotte provides a unique opportunity for students to gain a depth of knowledge in their chosen subject area. Our professors go beyond just presenting the material in lecture form. Instead, they challenge students to think critically and express ideas clearly and effectively. We’ve found that our non-traditional students bring invaluable insights when relating classroom material to the real world because of their varied backgrounds and level of life experience.
Classes at St. Andrews are tailor-made for adult students whose professional and family lives may make attending traditional daytime classes a challenge. Classes are available online and in-person, as well as a hybrid schedule, allowing even the busiest among us to earn a degree. We recognize that finishing a degree or adding a second degree is necessary for career advancement. We believe that your current career or family life shouldn’t keep you from doing so. That’s why we offer this program.
Faculty bring real life experience into your classes. This will allow you to feel like you are not just a number.
We're a rolling admissions school with flexible class start options. We accept and start new courses every month.
Online and in-seat class structure that makes getting your degree convenient for the adult learner. It’s education that puts you in control.
90% of students receive some type of financial aid. St. Andrews is also military friendly and a member of the Service Members Opportunity Colleges Consortium.
The Teacher Education major at St. Andrews University is designed and presented by expert educators who continue to be connected to public education, sharing a world of resources and opportunities to help you learn and grow.
If teaching is your calling, the Teacher Education program at St. Andrews has been designed with you in mind.
The Master of Arts Degree in Education: Instructional Design and Curricular Supervision is a year-long, 6 block, intensive program for students who wish to advance themselves as instructional coordinators or supervising educators.
This program offered via the Teacher Education Department on the St. Andrews Campus in North Carolina will allow participants to acquire theoretical background in human learning, leadership for teaching and learning and develop skills for use in professional work regarding directorial oversight and design of training processes within a variety of organizations.
At St. Andrews, our Masters program is designed to be personal, convenient, flexible, and affordable.
We want students to feel supported instead of stressed as they try to further their education. To earn an MBA at our university, students must complete 12 courses that total 36 graduate credit hours.
At St. Andrews, you are not simply told about the world of business, you experience it. Whether it’s writing a marketing plan, developing a proposal for venture capital or trying to beat the pros in the stock market, your business classes will give you a “hands-on” feel for the business world and the valuable experience you need for success.
The St. Andrews business degree is flexible, so that after completing the business core, you have a choice of concentrating in one of five areas of study: accounting, economics, finance, management or marketing. Or you could choose to major in business with a specialized program of study in Equine Business Management, Therapeutic Riding Business Management, Sports Management or International Business.
The St. Andrews’ Bachelor of Arts Degree in Health Services Administration (BAHSA) prepares students to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery in diverse provider settings within the healthcare industry.
Health services professionals manage medical information and healthcare staff. They make hiring decisions and lead a team of healthcare workers. They make strategic decisions, lead projects, and manage budgets through their understanding of healthcare trends, quality assurance, ethical issues, public policy, management of key financial metrics, and risk management.
St. Andrews is focused on enabling its students for rewarding careers in their respective industries.
St. Andrews extends transfer partnerships to many of its neighboring colleges in the North Carolina and South Carolina area to break down educational barriers by increasing access to baccalaureate-degree programs through a seamless transfer.
St. Andrews is part of the NC Community College System and NC Independent Colleges & Universities Comprehensive Articulation Agreement.
Transfer credits from other regionally accredited institutions will be granted in full, provided that the courses taken correspond to work offered at St. Andrews. Courses passed with grades of C- or above are accepted in transfer. A maximum of 65 credits may be transferred from a two-year and/or technical college; a maximum of 90 credits may be transferred from a four-year institution or from a combination of the two. Final authority for transcript evaluation rests with the Office of the Registrar. It is the prerogative of individual departments to decide what previously taken courses will count towards a major or licensure program. Students are responsible for conferring with their academic advisors to determine the most appropriate means of satisfying major/licensure requirements.
St. Andrews and the North Carolina Community College System have an articulation agreement. An incoming transfer student who has earned an Associate in Arts or Science from a member of the North Carolina Community College System may expect to be a junior (up to 65 credits) upon admission if the student’s overall grade point average is 2.0 and grades of “C” or better in all ICAA courses have been earned. New transfers coming from the NC Community College System with an Associate in Arts or Science will be considered to have fulfilled our lower-division, institution-wide general education requirements. Students must have an overall grade point average of 2.0 and have earned a grade of C or better on all general education courses.
Students that do not complete a degree at a North Carolina Community College but who have fulfilled the General Education requirements will be considered to have fulfilled our lower division, institution-wide general education requirements, provided the student’s overall G.P.A. is 2.0 and all coursework has earned a grade of C or better. Those students will be awarded credit for any general education course.
St. Andrews is under no obligation, legal or otherwise, to accept academic credits of any institution except under reciprocal agreements.
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