History – Louisville Metropolitan Campus

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Jeffersonville, Indiana Campus - 1981-2005

Webster University has provided outstanding graduate education in the greater Louisville area since 1975 when it conducted classes at the downtown Federal Building. In 1981 the University opened a campus on Court Avenue in Jeffersonville, Indiana and by 1989 demand for its graduate programs resulted in a doubling of its campus space. Webster University moved to a new state-of-the-art facility in Louisville in 2005. The Louisville Metropolitan campus is one of over 100 campuses across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Webster University is fully accredited by the North Central Association’s Commission on Institutions of Higher Education and licensed by the Kentucky Council on Post-Secondary Education to offer graduate programs.

 

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Louisville Metropolitan Campus – 2005+

Today, Webster offers a wide array of academic programs to accommodate growing demand from businesses and career-minded professionals for graduate programs that cater to the needs and schedules of working adults. The stimulating and rigorous learning environment is ideally suited for working professionals from area businesses, industries, and government organizations.

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