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What is the Grand Canyon University?
Grand Canyon University

Grand Canyon University (Phoenix)

Grand Canyon University (Phoenix)

School year: 1949

State name: Arizona

City: Phoenix

Number of students: 3,500

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Grand Canyon University is located in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Founded in 1949, the school is a private Christian university. The goal of Grand Canyon University is to provide opportunities for religious people to receive higher education. In Grand Canyon University, students can enjoy more than 300 days of sunshine a year, and the unparalleled natural wonders of the Grand Canyon are only four hours away from the school. The school provides students with modern campuses, dormitories and a series of social activities, as well as opportunities to participate in community promotion programs and other projects. Grand Canyon University has four colleges: Business School, Education College, Nursing and Health College, and Humanities and Social Sciences College, which can provide distance education for students on campus and online. The school can award professional courses for junior college, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, including: accounting, applied management, business administration, emergency management, economics, finance, marketing, Christian studies, public security management, English literature, exchange studies, history, interdisciplinary research, psychology, sociology, education, nursing and so on.

Netometrics ranks 3904 among universities in the world.