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ASU's online programs ranked among best in the nation by US News

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U.S. News & World Report named three Arizona State University online programs No. 1 in the nation — bachelor’s in business, master in education

administration and supervision, and master in education/instructional media design.

ASU Online was among the top 10 for overall Best Online Bachelor's Program at No. 7. Online graduate programs offered through the Ira A. Fulton Schools

of Engineering, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions and the W. P. Carey School of Business also

received top 10 rankings. More than 1,830 programs were featured in the rankings, the largest number ever. 

ASU Online has seen tremendous growth and stands out from the competition — enrolling more students and offering more online undergraduate

bachelor’s programs than any other university ranked in the top 200 without compromising educational quality,” said Phil Regier, university dean for

educational initiatives and CEO of EdPlus at ASU. “As a large research institution, we are able to offer students access to more resources and more

research opportunities, and our programs continuously evolve to provide cutting-edge student experiences. I am proud that our programs have been

recognized as some of the best in the country.” 

Original source can be found here. 

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