Bellevue University is a private, non-profit university located in Bellevue, Nebraska, United States. It opened in 1966 and from the outset has focused on providing adult education and educational outreach. As of 2011, 80% of its undergraduates were aged 25 and over. The university has over 10,000 students enrolled in a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs.
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History
The university opened in 1966 as Bellevue College, with the aim of providing education for working adults in the area. By 1974 it had become the fourth largest private college in Nebraska and had added a gymnasium, student center, and library. In 1977, Bellevue earned full accreditation from the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. In the mid-1980s increasing competition from other colleges in the area, which had also begun catering to working adult students, created financial problems which nearly led to the college's closure. However, under its third president, John Muller, who took over in 1985, the college refocused, survived, and started to expand.
In 1987 the college began offering an accelerated bachelor's degree program and in 1990 began its first master's degree program. In 1994 Bellevue College became Bellevue University.
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Campus
The university's main campus is in Bellevue, Nebraska. The late 1990s and early 2000s saw expansion of the campus with the opening of the Lozier Professional Center in west Omaha, the Riley Technology Center on the main campus, and the Lakeside Center. The library, humanities center, athletic center, and the student center were all renovated, and a new 72,000-square-foot (6,700 m2) Educational Services building was built to host classrooms, offices, and faculty space.
Presidents
Dr. Mary Hawkins is the fourth president of Bellevue University.
Academic profile
Bellevue University now has over 10,000 students and numerous undergraduate and graduate programs. There are programs that are accelerated, cohort-based, in-class, and online. The school offers numerous bachelor's and master's degree programs, and one Ph.D. program. Bellevue University's online bachelor's degrees are among the top ten in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.
The university is regionally accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). Business degrees at Bellevue University are also accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.
Student life
Athletics
Bellevue University teams, nicknamed athletically as the Bruins, are part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the North Star Athletic Association (since 2015), and Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) until 2015. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, golf and soccer, while women's sports include golf, soccer, softball and volleyball. In 2016 Bellevue University started the first ever Women's Basketball program going 16-15 overall and 9-7 in conference play.
The Bellevue men's baseball team won the NAIA Baseball World Series in 1995. In 2011, Bellevue University added men's and women's golf teams.
Notable people
- T.J. Bohn, Major League Baseball player
- Shon Hopwood, former jailhouse lawyer and DC circuit law clerk
- Abbie Cornett, former member of the Nebraska Legislature
- Judd H. Lyons, United States Army Major General, Adjutant General of the Nebraska National Guard and Deputy Director of the Army National Guard
- Beau McCoy, current member of the Nebraska Legislature
- Michael D. Navrkal, Army National Guard Brigadier General
- James R. Young, current president, chief executive office, and chairman for Union Pacific Railway
References
External links
- Official website
- Bellevue Athletics website
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