May 4, 2026 - 21:40

Campbell University's Adult & Online Education division has announced a significant reduction in undergraduate tuition, dropping the rate to $400 per credit hour. The new pricing took effect this week, marking a move aimed at making higher education more accessible for working adults and online learners.
The lowered tuition applies to a range of undergraduate programs offered through the university's flexible learning platform. Officials stated the decision reflects a commitment to removing financial barriers for students who often balance jobs, family responsibilities, and coursework. By reducing the cost per credit hour, the university hopes to attract more nontraditional students seeking to complete a degree or advance their careers without taking on excessive debt.
Campbell's Adult & Online Education programs are designed for students who need scheduling flexibility, offering courses in accelerated formats and fully online delivery. The new rate positions the university competitively among other institutions targeting adult learners. While specific program eligibility and fees may vary, the $400 rate represents a notable decrease from previous tuition levels. University representatives encouraged prospective students to review program details and enrollment requirements directly through the school's admissions office.
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