Statistics and Facts

Founded in 1966, Bellevue University is a private, non-profit accredited institution with a beautiful 46-acre main campus in Bellevue, Nebraska.

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Bellevue University has graduated over 62,000 students and serves nearly 19,000 students annually at our campus locations—and everywhere online.

Bellevue University offers over 80 degrees in high growth career fields as well as certificates for career development.

Bachelor degree students benefit from the Kirkpatrick Signature Series which highlights the importance of active citizenship in a rapidly changing world.

Learning Innovation

Student learning is advanced through several specialized entities within Bellevue University:

Community College Partnerships

Bellevue University proudly partners with many community colleges across the nation to help students ensure their associate degree and other credits transfer smoothly towards completion of a bachelor's degree.

Scholarships

The scholarship program at Bellevue University is primarily designed to assist financially needy incoming and continuing students at the undergraduate level. Some merit based scholarships are available to recognize outstanding academic achievement by incoming freshmen. Opportunities are also available for international students, students pursuing a graduate level degree and for those studying at a distance.

Diverse Student Population

Bellevue University attracts a broad base of students, creating a diversity that deepens the student experience while making it more enjoyable.

Undergraduate and graduate populations are made up of roughly half men and women, with ages ranging from 18 to 65+ with many falling into the 25-34 year-old age range. Students online represent all 50 United States and the District of Columbia. International students from countries across the globe attend the university either on campus or online. Many military service members enroll in Bellevue University programs.*

See the most current statistics on student body diversity.

Bellevue University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status or disability in its programs and activities.

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*Student body enrollment and diversity figures taken from the Bellevue University Institutional Profile, updated yearly (Source: IPEDs).