Strayer University-District of Columbia

1133 15th St NW, Washington, DC
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Questions and Answers about Strayer University-District of Columbia

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1 year ago
Does Strayer University-District of Columbia offer any combined bachelors and masters programs?
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Majors offered at Strayer University-District of Columbia

Biggest majors
Business/Commerce, General
Business/Commerce, General
Criminal Justice and Corrections, General

Academics at Strayer University-District of Columbia

Student Faculty Ratio
29 to 1
School type
Private 4-year institution
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Common careers for Strayer University-District of Columbia students

Common Careers and Their Average Annual Salary

Financial Controller85k
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General)85k
Accounting Manager72k
Human Resources (HR) Manager71k
Contract Specialist66k
Human Resources (HR) Generalist53k
Accountant51k
Based on 9,121 student responses

Net price of attending Strayer University-District of Columbia

Strayer University-District of Columbia financial aid

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Student reviews of Strayer University-District of Columbia

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100% of students

Known for

Accessible and helpful professors
Helpful career services
Helpful learning and accessibility services
Welcoming student body
Good work-study options
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WHAT I LIKED

Well beyond the massive amount of debt I'm currently into the dept of education I'm thrilled with my progress in making my bachelor's become a reality.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

Ran out of the financial way before my degree was close to being finished.