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Before discovering the University of Providence, I felt it was too late for me to return to school. As a mother and wife with a full-time job in her 30s, I just wasn’t sure I could make school work in my life. With the encouragement of my co-workers, I enrolled in the Medical Assistant Certificate Program. As early as orientation, I discovered I wasn’t alone, that many more students my age or older were enrolled in the program.
Laura Bramsen
Medical Assistant Certificate Program student
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Before attending the University of Providence, I was unsure of what I really wanted to pursue. After beginning the Business Administration program, I found a desire in both sales and entrepreneurship. Not only have I learned a lot about myself with this program and where my interests in the business world lie, but I have also learned about the critical principles of business and how to set myself up for success in the future. I’ve had the opportunity to learn from knowledgeable and experienced professors who have designed their class structures to apply to the real world of business. My goal with this degree is to start my career in real estate and eventually start my own business. With everything I've learned, I'm confident that I'll be one step ahead of the game when I graduate and prepared to start working towards my dream.
Megan Haugen
Business Administration Major
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Uplifted by education, inspired by faith, and energized by each other, the University of Providence provides an unmatched educational experience in an inspired environment.
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Since our founding in 1932, the University of Providence (UP) has been connecting people, communities, and ideas to opportunities that make the world a better place. And there’s a spot here for you.
Here, we help you find your way not only to success but to fulfillment. Join a flexible and affordable program from our School of Health Professions or School of Liberal Arts & Sciences today!
A tight-knit Catholic community dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others
Immersive teaching that combines online and face-to-face learning
An affordable private education made possible by generous financial aid and scholarships
Small classes led by expert faculty with career connections in your chosen field
95% of students receive scholarships
You can get help paying back student loans with our Loan Repayment Assistant Program
Here’s what to expect:
Applied Health Informatics (available 100% online!)
Community Health Investment (available 100% online!)
Clinical Mental Health Counseling (available 100% online!)
Healthcare Administration (available 100% online!)
Health Justice
Infection Prevention & Epidemiology (available 100% online!)
Medical Assistant
Nursing
Pharmacy Technician
Start your educational journey with one of these liberal arts majors from our School of Liberal Arts & Sciences!
Addiction Counseling
Biology
Business Administration
Criminal Justice
Education
Exercise Science
Forensic Science
Legal & Paralegal Studies
Organizational Leadership
Psychology
Sports Management
SHP Programs
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High Student-to-Nature Ratio
With 480 students + 38 million acres of public Montana land is definitely the kind of math we like to see. Plus add in 170,000 miles of rivers and 3,200 lakes, and you’ll find no shortage of places to explore when you choose the University of Providence. How many other students get to say they have 8 national parks in their backyard?
Interested in all the adventure? We even have a Corps of Discovery program. These freshman students meet in the classroom for one hour per week and then meet outside the classroom on evenings and weekends to hike, raft, ski, and more.