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Park University - DSCC

Columbus, OHAccredited
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About Park University - DSCC

Park University – DSCC is an instructional site located in Columbus, Ohio, representing a Park University extension location affiliated with a Defense Support Services Center or military installation. Park University is a private nonprofit institution headquartered in Parkville, Missouri, with a long history of serving military-affiliated students through on-base and partnership locations. Detailed enrollment and outcome data specific to this site are not reported separately in available IPEDS records.

No specific program offerings are listed in the available IPEDS data for this site. Park University's broader catalog includes programs in business, management, education, and social sciences delivered at associate and bachelor degree levels. Students should contact Park University or this specific site to confirm currently available programs.

Columbus, Ohio, is home to a diverse network of educational institutions and serves as a major metropolitan center in the Midwest. Military-affiliated students in the area may find this site a convenient option for pursuing undergraduate coursework.

Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission

Contact Information

3990 E. Broad Street, Building 11 Section 9, Columbus, OH 43213

Programs

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