On Friday, Liberty University extended a warm welcome to Argosy University students as they grapple with the news of the sudden mid-semester closure of their school. Lynchburg-based Liberty, which is offering Argosy students important discounts and aid for school transfers, is one of the leading online universities in the country and can fully accommodate transfers immediately. Liberty is also inviting former Argosy faculty to apply for teaching positions. Liberty offers more than 300 programs online, and several online teaching positions are available; apply on Liberty’s employment website.
Liberty President Jerry Falwell offered an invitation to Argosy students in the wake of the closure: “I want to personally invite the students who have been displaced by the closing of Argosy University to consider finishing out their degree programs with Liberty University. We’re sorry for what you’re currently experiencing. Our teams stand ready to welcome you and make your transition into Liberty smooth and free of frustration. Liberty University is here to stay and is here for you at this critical time.”
Liberty is fully committed to help Argosy students finish what they started and minimize both disruption to their studies and costs by offering significant tuition discounts to complete their degrees online, including:
In order to help displaced Argosy students resume their studies with as little loss of academic credits as possible, Liberty has agreed to transfer more than 50 programs from Argosy. Resources have been set aside specifically to assist with this process.
Support staff from Liberty is already making itself available to Argosy students to answer questions and provide more details on making a transition to Liberty. All interested transfer students should contact Liberty’s admissions team by calling (800) 424-9595, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST, and Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. EST, or by emailing luoundergrad@liberty.edu.