Data source: DAPIP (U.S. Department of Education)
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Strayer University Nashville Campus
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About Strayer University Nashville Campus
Strayer University Nashville Campus is a branch location of Strayer University, a private for-profit institution, situated in Nashville, Tennessee. Strayer University offers business, technology, and management programs at the associate, bachelor's, and master's levels and operates campuses across multiple states. Specific enrollment figures and performance metrics for this Nashville location are not independently reported in current IPEDS data.
No standalone program listings are recorded in current IPEDS data for this campus. Strayer University's typical curriculum includes programs in business administration, accounting, information technology, healthcare administration, and criminal justice, offered in flexible formats suited for working adults. Prospective students should contact the Nashville campus directly for information on locally available programs and schedules.
Nashville is the capital of Tennessee and a major economic and cultural center in the mid-South. The city's growing professional workforce and strong economy in healthcare, music, and business create substantial demand for the type of working-adult-focused degree programs that Strayer University provides at its Nashville campus.
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
1809 Dabbs Avenue, Nashville, TN 37210
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