Stratford University

Stratford University
Motto Scientia est potentia
Motto in English
Knowledge is power
Type Private, Coeducational, Public Benefit Corporation[1]
Established 1976 (1976)
President Richard R. Shurtz II.[2]
Location Alexandria, Falls Church, Glen Allen, Newport News, Virginia Beach, Woodbridge, Baltimore, New Delhi
Campus Urban campuses
Tagline Changing lives....one student
at a time.
Colors Blue and Silver
         
Mascot Cardinal
Website Stratford.edu
Location in Northern Virginia
Location in Northern Virginia
Location in Northern Virginia

Stratford University, a Virginia public benefit corporation,[1][3][4] is a U.S. higher educational institution founded in 1976. Stratford specializes in adult education, provides placement assistance for students and graduates, and offers degrees through the doctoral level. It delivers online, classroom, and blended online/classroom programs.[5]

Stratford University is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia and has campuses in Virginia (Alexandria,[6] Falls Church, Woodbridge,[7] Newport News,[8][9] Virginia Beach,[10][11][12] and Richmond[13][14][15]), Maryland (Baltimore [16][17]), and India (New Delhi [18][19]). The majority of the student body is non-traditional and works full-time while attending school. Stratford's international student body is diverse and represents over thirty countries.[20]

Stratford has partnered with the Global Land Coalition to provide distance education services in developing countries. The Stratford campus in India is a Joint Venture with the K. K. Modi Group, created to offer residential American degrees in India. The legal name of the Indian Joint Venture is Modi Stratford Education Management (MSEM), Pvt. Ltd. The Modi Stratford Foundation, a wholly owned non-profit subsidiary of MSEM, delivers the academic programs in India as an accredited campus of Stratford University.[21][22]

In 2010, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency and Computerworld reported that the Stratford University has a larger number of F-1 Visa students receiving post-graduate Optional Practical Training (OPT) STEM extensions (727) than any other school in the US, with twice the combined total of the entire Ivy League.[23][24][25] In 2012, Computerworld again reported that Stratford had more OPT STEM extension approvals than any other school in the US.[26]

Academic Programs

Stratford University awards graduate and undergraduate degrees in a number of disciplines including business administration, computer information systems, health sciences, nursing, culinary arts, and hotel management. Online, residential, and blended programs are available. All online and blended courses use the Stratford online Moodle platform hosted in Stratford's data center.[27] The learning outcomes embedded within the curriculum are employer-centric, while the teaching methods and delivery style are student-centric.

The University offers accelerated degree programs for those who wish to start their careers quickly. An associate degree can be earned in 15 months, a bachelor's degree in 30 months, a master's degree in 15 months, and a doctorate in 35 months. The table below lists all programs and indicates which are available online.[28]

Stratford University Degrees
School of Business Administration
  • Doctor of Business Administration
  • Masters of Business Administration*
  • International Masters of Business Administration*
  • Enterprise Business Management MS*
  • Entrepreneurial Management MS*
  • Accounting MS*
  • Business Administration BS*
  • Accounting BS*
  • Business Administration AAS*
  • Accounting AAS*

School of Computer Information Systems

  • Doctor of Information Technology
  • Information Systems MS*
  • Information Assurance MS*
  • Software Engineering MS*
  • Telecommunications MS*
  • Information Technology BS*
  • Networking Management and Security AAS*
School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality
  • International Hospitality Management MS*
  • Hospitality Management BA*
  • Culinary Management BA
  • Advanced Culinary Arts AAS
  • Baking and Pastry Arts AAS
  • Hotel and Restaurant Management AAS*

School of Health Sciences

  • Healthcare Administration MS*
  • Healthcare Administration BS*
  • Health Information Management BS*
  • Medical Assisting AAS
  • Clinical Hemodialysis Technology AAS
  • EKG-Phlebotomy Technology AAS
  • Medical Insurance Billing and Coding AAS*
  • Pharmacy Technology AAS

School of Nursing

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN)*
* Also Available Online

Awards

Dr. Richard R. Shurtz II, Stratford president, won the 2009 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year award in Greater Washington for the Government/Education Services category.[2][29][30] Stratford University was ranked as one of the Top 100 Graduate Degree Producers for All Disciplines in 2009 by Diverse Education.[31][32]

In 2015,The PeaceJam Foundation’s 'One Billion Acts of Peace' campaign awarded its first annual Hero Award to Stratford University for Best University Act. PeaceJam judges "recognized Stratford University as a true agent of change in helping to solve some of the biggest global issues around the world.” Stratford University was one of only five worldwide recipients.[33][34]

In 2016, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker presented Stratford University with the President’s “E” Award for Exports at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. The President’s “E” Award is the highest recognition any U.S. entity can receive for making a significant contribution to the expansion of U.S. exports. The ‘E’ Awards noted Stratford University’s dedication to providing quality education to students around the world, particularly its investment in language training programs.[35][36][37]

Continuing Education Programs

Stratford University offers a number of non-credit continuing education and professional development courses as part of its community outreach initiative.

Scholarship Programs

Stratford University has a number of general scholarship programs for undergraduate studies.[5]

Programs for US Military Personnel

Stratford University has established a number of programs to help US military and former-US military personnel complete their education.

Acquisitions

Stratford University signed a letter of intent for an affiliation with Baltimore International College (BIC) on August 12, 2011.[41] The university has received approval from the Maryland Higher Education Commissionand Baltimore officially became an additional location of Stratford University on December 1, 2011.[16] Stratford intends to continue the culinary arts, culinary management, and hospitality management programs in Baltimore.

Stratford University signed a memorandum of understanding with Sojourner-Douglass College (SDC) on April 2, 2015.[42] This memorandum outlines a process through which SDC programs will transition to Stratford after June 30, 2015, the date that SDC loses it accreditation. Stratford intends to offer nursing, allied health, business, and information technology programs at the SDC Baltimore location. This location will be renamed the Sojourner-Douglass Center at Stratford University.

Campuses

Stratford University, headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, has campuses in Virginia, Maryland and India. Stratford University's main campus is located in Falls Church, Virginia near Tysons Corner. It has a six additional US campuses in Alexandria, Virginia near Telegraph Road, Woodbridge, Virginia near Potomac Mills, in Richmond, Virginia near Short Pump, in Newport News, Virginia near Oyster Point, in Virginia Beach, Virginia near Town Center and in Baltimore, Maryland near the Inner Harbor. In 2009, the University opened two learning sites in New Delhi, India.

Supporting Services

Stratford University offers a wide range of services to assist the students and faculty some of which include:

Accreditation and Affiliations

Stratford University has been endorsed and/or accredited by a broad range of organizations and agencies.

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Coordinates: 38°54′26.53″N 77°12′52.13″W / 38.9073694°N 77.2144806°W / 38.9073694; -77.2144806 (Stratford University Main Campus)

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