JBU Online Undergraduate
Finish your degree with a relevant, accredited degree program designed for working adults.

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Unlock your future with an online education that goes beyond the screen.
Students can earn a full bachelor's degree 100% online at JBU with no minimum requirement for prior college credit.
It's no secret that a bachelor's degree can help you become a sought-after professional with a fulfilling career. Especially if that degree is from #1 ranked Best Online College in Arkansas by College Consensus. But for busy working students balancing work, family, or other priorities, the dream of earning a bachelor's degree can seem unreachable.
We believe you deserve a university who is deeply invested in your success as an individual, providing you with the support you need to make it to graduation and beyond. John Brown University's online program is designed specifically for busy working students who are looking to earn their degrees online.
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Your 5-Step Path To Finishing Your Degree
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Discover if JBU is a good fit for you.
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Get help maximizing your financial aid.
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Develop a solid degree plan.
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Receive a relevant online education.
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Become a college graduate!

Keri Ledbetter '15
"My time at JBU was a great growth opportunity. I feel like education has a way of doing that- but when you get to be in an environment that has a spiritual center, it has a way of making the journey through the program less stressful."

Jonathan Eidson ' 18
"...just go for it. Once you get started, there's a lot of momentum that you feel— that will help you know this is the good decision for you. If you’re ready, don’t tiptoe. Jump in."

Kristy Nguyen ' 18
"The knowledge that I gained while pursuing my degree at JBU has allowed me to develop the necessary skills for my [professional] role . . . I was able to advance into a higher position within 6 months of graduating."