Reinhardt to welcome students from Argosy University

By Erika Neldner

Reinhardt University stands ready to serve students who were affected by the closing of Argosy University last month.  

Earlier this month, Reinhardt and Argosy entered into an articulation agreement, allowing for a smooth transition for undergraduate students who had been working toward their degrees.

“Our team of admissions and financial aid counselors are ready to serve former Argosy students who wish to finish their degrees at Reinhardt,” said Provost Mark Roberts. “We have reached an agreement with Argosy University that opens doors for its former students’ credits to transfer to our institution.”

Argosy students must apply to Reinhardt University and be accepted.

Reinhardt University offers more than 40 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including business, education, fine arts, theatre, musical theatre, math and science. For Argosy students wishing to study online, Reinhardt offers bachelor’s degree programs in criminal justice, business and healthcare administration, as well as an RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, in a 100 percent online format.

“While Reinhardt is prepared to accept qualifying students for any of our degree programs, we expect to see applications from students interested in programs for working adults, like the Bachelor of Business Administration online,” said Julie Fleming, vice president for enrollment management.

For more information, visit Reinhardt.edu/Admissions or call 1-87-Reinhardt.