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Franklin University

Franklin University
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Seal of Franklin University
Former names
YMCA School of Commerce
Motto Finish. Advance. Succeed.
Type Private, nonprofit
Established 1902
Endowment $60 million
Chairman Bruce Hagen
President David R. Decker, Ph.D.
Provost Christopher L. Washington, Ph.D.
Dean Leslie King, Ph.D. and Andy Igonor, Ph.D.
Location Columbus, Ohio, United States
39°57′29″N 82°59′28″W / 39.95806°N 82.99111°W / 39.95806; -82.99111Coordinates: 39°57′29″N 82°59′28″W / 39.95806°N 82.99111°W / 39.95806; -82.99111
Campus Urban
Website franklin.edu
Franklin University Logo

Franklin University is a private, nonprofit university in Ohio. It was founded in 1902 to serve the needs of adult students. The university has five campuses in Ohio and Indiana as well as a large selection of online courses.

Franklin University has a history of serving adult students that spans more than a hundred years. It was founded in 1902 at the Columbus YMCA, under its sponsorship as the YMCA School of Commerce. It would change its name to Franklin University in 1933, and would amicably discontinue its formal affiliation with the YMCA in 1964.

Five years later, in 1969, the institution would open its first building, Frasch Hall. In 1976, Franklin University earned regional accreditation from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

In 1993, Franklin offered its first graduate program, the Master of Business Administration (MBA). In 1998, Franklin University created the Community College Alliance (CCA), a program designed to ease the way for community college students to transfer the maximum number of community college credits toward completing a bachelor's degree at Franklin.

In 2009, the university began offering its MBA at the WSB Universities in Poland. Since signing this agreement with WSB, Franklin has entered into educational agreements with educational institutions in eight other countries.

Today, Franklin University offers a broad range of undergraduate majors and graduate programs. Its enrollment includes more than 300 international students from more than 72 countries. More than 265 community colleges across the U.S. have partnered with Franklin University to ease the way for community college students to transfer the maximum number of community college credits toward completing a bachelor's degree at Franklin. Franklin's Community College Alliance Program.

In August 2011, Franklin announced its newest college, the College of Health and Public Administration or COHPA. Franklin now has three colleges, Arts, Sciences, and Technology; The Ross College of Business, and the College of Health & Public Administration.


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