Accredited Computer Schools

Whether you enjoy tinkering around with your computer to make it faster, playing or designing online games, communicating with friends all around the world or building new types of computer machinery, a college path in the computer field might be of interest to you. To ensure you choose a reliable school, look for one that has undertaken the accreditation process. Accreditation is a commitment on the school's behalf toward meeting established standards for students' education, including qualified instructors, approved study plans and acceptable facilities. Schools list their accreditation on their website; you can find the information by typing "accreditation" into the home page's search box.
  1. Northeastern University

    • Study for a degree in computers through Northeastern University's College of Computer and Information Science. Bachelor's, master's degrees and doctorate degrees are available computer science; a bachelor's degree is also available in information science. Students in the graduate program may opt for a co-op program, earning real-world experience through placements at high-tech companies. Students in all programs are invited to join Northeastern's computer related clubs, such as the organization for women in the computing and information systems, association for computing machinery and Upsilon Pi Epsilon, the national computing honor society.

      Northeastern University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Inc., the oldest regional accrediting association. Its online MBA program is also accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

      Northeastern University
      360 Huntington Ave.
      Boston, MA 02115
      617-373-2000
      neu.edu

    Coleman University

    • Earn a bachelor's or master's degree in the computer field by studying at Coleman University. Undergraduate majors include information systems, network security and computer networking; students looking to further their education may enter the master's program in information systems management. Each student receives an academic/career adviser in his major upon enrollment. Coleman also provides career workshops and keeps a resume database. Students have access to online journals, libraries, programming journals and a reference desk.

      Coleman University has received accreditation by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.

      Coleman University
      8888 Balboa Ave.
      San Diego, CA 92123-1506
      800-430-2030
      coleman.edu

    Grantham University

    • Students just beginning their education in the computer field might be interested in one of Grantham University's associate's degree programs, including an associate's in computer science and an associate's in electronics and computer engineering technology. Grantham also offers bachelor's degrees in computer science and computer engineering technology. Students are required to take general education courses along with their computer work, plus math and laboratory classes with hardware and software components and hands-on testing time. After enrollment, students are matched with a progress representative to help them on their educational path. Grantham also offers academic advising, tutoring, a learning center and a career resource center.

      Grantham University has been accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

      Grantham University
      7200 NW 86th St.
      Kansas City, MO 64153
      800-955-2527
      grantham.edu

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