Kaplan University

Kaplan University
TypePrivate online for-profit university subsidiary
Active1937–2018
Parent institution
Kaplan Higher Education Corporation, Graham Holdings Company
PresidentBetty Vandenbosch
Academic staff
Nearly 3,600
Students30,000 online and campus-based students
Location, ,
United States (with main administrative building in Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
Campus14 campuses in Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Missouri, and Wisconsin and 1 Kaplan University Learning Center in Maryland
WebsiteKaplanUniversity.edu

Kaplan University (KU) was a private online for-profit university owned by Kaplan, Inc., a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company. It was predominantly a distance learning institution, maintaining 14 ground locations across the United States. The university was named in honor of Stanley H. Kaplan, who founded Kaplan Test Prep. It was regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, one of seven major accrediting bodies in the U.S., but some programs did not have the field-specific accreditation needed for graduates to obtain certification.

In 2017, Graham sold Kaplan University to Purdue University for $1, with the aim of changing it into a nonprofit online institution now known as Purdue University Global. The acquisition, announced in April 2017, was completed in March 2018.