Webster University's home campus and world headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri was founded in 1915. Extended campuses are located in 20 states, the District of Columbia, Europe and Asia.
Webster operates campus locations at Pope Air Force Base and Fort Bragg. All degree programs offered are graduate programs. No GRE or GMAT is required. Students must have earned a baccalaureate degree from an institution accredited by one of the regional accrediting agencies to apply for admission.
All classes are offered in the evening, unless otherwise listed. There are five nine-week terms per year. Each class meets one night a week for 4 hours.
Access to the Fort Bragg Campus
| Attendance at the Webster University campus at Fort Bragg is restricted to active duty military personnel, their dependents, and certain Department of Defense employees of the base. | ![]() |
Online Learning at Webster University
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While access to Webster's classrooms at Fort Bragg may be limited, the University's offers several programs online open to all students regardless of their military affiliation. Webster University's WorldClassRoom offers courses and programs that you can participate in any time of day or night; from anywhere you have a computer with Internet access, such as work, home, or the library. |
















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