Consumer Information Web Page
To help consumers make more informed decisions about their education options, the U.S. Department of Education has set forth disclosure guidelines. DeVry University is proud to be an industry leader in this effort.
Student Consumer Information
DeVry Annual Disclosure documents
Transfer Credit Policy
Voter Registration
Student Diversity Information
Degree Program Home Pages
Plans to Improve Academic Programs
Complaint Process Disclosure
DeVry Annual Disclosure documents accessed by location below contain information on the following topics:
- Campus Crime & Security
- Campus Sex Crimes & Prevention
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention
- Privacy of Student Records (FERPA)
- Copyright Infringement Policies & Sanctions
Transfer Credit Policy
Graduate Policy: Degree requirements may be satisfied by using a combination of transfer credit, course waivers and course exemptions; however, this combination may satisfy requirements for no more than six courses in a particular degree program. Students seeking multiple degrees must satisfy the semester-credit-hour residency requirements.
Requirements for earning a concentration or graduate certificate may be satisfied through a maximum of three semester-credit hours of transfer credit, course waivers or course exemptions. A course may be applied to one concentration only. All 600-level courses, including capstone courses, must be taken through DeVry University. Certain course exemptions are not available in New Jersey and New York.
For students in degree programs, credit for up to three courses (nine semester-credit hours) may be transferred from other University-recognized graduate schools. Students in California may receive transfer credit for up to two courses (six semester credit hours). To receive transfer credit, the following criteria must be met:
- The course or courses taken were for graduate credit while the student was enrolled as a graduate student
- The course or courses taken are equivalent to a Keller course in content, level and credit hours
- The grade(s) earned were B or better
- The course(s) were completed within the five years preceding initial enrollment
Courses taken on a pass/fail basis may not be transferred. Transfer credit reduces the number of courses students must take in residence, and correspondingly reduces students' costs. This credit does not affect grade point average calculations. Students pursuing graduate certificates may apply a maximum of three semester-credit hours of transfer credit to their certificate requirements. Transfer credit is not granted for CPA exam preparation courses; however, students who hold CPA and/or CFA certification are exempt from certain exam-preparation courses.
Students must complete a "Request for Transfer Credit" form and submit it to the chief location administrator/academic advisor with all required materials when applying to receive transfer credit. Students and graduates should note that when transferring credits to another educational institution, that school has full discretion as to which credits are transferable. For students already holding advanced degrees, credit for up to six courses (two courses for students in California) may be transferred from other University-recognized graduate schools. Students should check with their chief location administrator/academic advisor for more detailed information.
Voter Registration
The Federal Election Commission provides guidance regarding voter registration in each state at www.eac.gov/voter_resources/register_to_vote.aspx
Student Diversity Information
Master's Degree Program Home Pages
Accounting & Financial Management
Business Administration
Human Resource Management
Information Systems Management
Network & Communications Mgmt
Project Management
Public Administration
Graduate Certificate Home Pages
Accounting
Business Administration
CPA Preparation
Educational Management
E-Commerce Management
Entrepreneurship
Financial Analysis
Health Services Management
Human Resource Management
Information Security
Information Systems Management
Network & Communications Management
Project Management
Wireless Communications
Plans to Improve Academic Programs
Please see DeVry University Academic Annual Report (PDF)
Complaint Process Disclosure
Federal Program Integrity rules issued by the U.S. Department of Education require institutions to provide to students or prospective students contact information needed to file a complaint with its accrediting agency and with relevant state agencies. This list includes contact information for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It should not be construed as informative of what agencies regulate DeVry University or in what states the institution is licensed or required to be licensed. That information, along with contact information for our accreditor(s), can be found in the academic catalog.
