We are where you are
Park has 19 locations across the country, including our flagship campus in Parkville, Mo., and in Gilbert, Ariz., with face-to-face, online and hybrid options. Of Park’s 19 campuses, 13 are on military installations.

We’ll help you maximize your tuition benefits. We offer a discounted tuition rate of $250 per credit hour for currently serving students.

Park offers outstanding undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs.

We’ll guide you through the admission process step-by-step and listen to your needs to provide unparalleled support. You’ll receive personal guidance from experienced military veterans with diverse backgrounds in service duties.
Park has 19 locations across the country, including our flagship campus in Parkville, Mo., and in Gilbert, Ariz., with face-to-face, online and hybrid options. Of Park’s 19 campuses, 13 are on military installations.
Whether you’re taking classes in person or online, Park University has the resources and support systems you need. We offer academic support, no-cost counseling, career planning, financial management training and more. We’ll be there for you every step of the way.


Resources include computer labs, a reference library, a lounge and other amenities to serve the needs of service members, veterans, wounded warriors, family members, dependents and spouses. With nearly 650 acres of natural beauty and historic buildings, the campus offers a full range of academic programs plus opportunities for leadership and a wide variety of athletics, social clubs, honor societies and leadership organizations.
ROTC is one of the nation’s top leadership programs, with a wide range of benefits. It prepares you with the tools, training and experiences that will help you succeed in any competitive environment. The Basic Course studies history, organization and structure. The Advanced Course concentrates on tactical operations and military instruction, as well as advanced techniques of management, leadership and command.


George S. Robb, a 1912 graduate of Park College, served in World War I as an officer with the 369th Infantry Regiment, better known as the “Harlem Hellfighters.” Robb’s actions, in late September 1918, were acknowledged following the war as a recipient of the Medal of Honor. Park University history majors assist in conducting research related to the Valor Medals Review Project.
Park University was designated as a Military Friendly School for 2024-25, as announced by Viqtory on March 27. The University earned gold status in the “Private, Not Offering Doctorate” category. In addition, Park also earned a Military Spouse Friendly designation.
Park was a pioneer in higher education integration, welcoming African-American students to Park’s residence halls in the 1950s. Park has educated generations of students from diverse backgrounds, providing affordable access to private education.