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Strayer University at Verizon Wireless, Lincoln

Lincoln, NE
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Total Enrollment

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About Strayer University at Verizon Wireless, Lincoln

Strayer University at Verizon Wireless, Lincoln is a corporate partnership instructional site of Strayer University, a private for-profit institution that offers business, technology, and professional degree programs. This location in Lincoln, Nebraska, was established to provide Verizon Wireless employees with access to Strayer University's academic programs as part of a corporate education benefit arrangement. Specific enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate data are not reported separately for this site in available records.

No specific programs are listed in current data. Strayer University corporate sites typically provide access to associate, bachelor's, and master's degree programs in fields such as business administration, accounting, information technology, and management.

Lincoln is Nebraska's state capital and second-largest city, with a diverse economy anchored by state government, healthcare, insurance, and technology sectors. Corporate education partnership sites like this location support working adults in advancing their credentials while remaining employed in the local workforce.

Contact Information

4600 Innovation Drive, Lincoln, NE 68521

Programs

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