Announcement
United States University and Aspen University
The Board of Trustees at United States University (“USU”) has unanimously voted to enter into a partnership that will align Aspen University (“Aspen” or “AU”) with United States University.
Over the next several months, leaders from United States University and Aspen University will collaborate to shape the alignment of both universities. This website will act as a central hub for information and will be updated as we reach significant milestones.
Shared Vision
We are committed to providing affordable, high-quality education that embraces diversity and inclusiveness, upholds integrity, and fosters life-long learning. Once the merger is approved and complete, Aspen University will become United States University.
Highlights of the Agreement
- Thoughtful measures will be taken to preserve the integrity of academic programs and the student experience throughout the transition.
- Aspen students enrolled and in good standing at the time of the merger will be automatically enrolled at USU and may continue progressing toward their degrees. USU will honor the Program Enrollment Agreements the student signed with Aspen.
- Students transitioning to USU through the merger will not see an increase in net tuition or fees, aside from standard annual adjustments consistent with institutional practice.
Events
Student Town Hall Announcement
We will be hosting an Aspen University Student virtual town hall to address inquiries directly and provide updates on the merger’s progress.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 at 12pm PST.
Join from PC, Mac, iPad, or Android:
https://aspen-edu.zoom.us/j/81577448636?pwd=PG7qqhcACPwBucyfgYIRkvKQJeYe1L.1
Passcode:479173
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why did this happen?
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Why is AU pursuing a merger with USU?
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Why USU?
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When will the merger be completed?
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Will AU retain its name?
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Will AU current campus location change?
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Will any of AU’s current degree programs be affected?
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Will students enrolled at AU at the time of the merger be able to continue their programs?
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What is good standing? How is good standing defined?
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What will happen to the credits and grades I’ve earned at AU if I enroll at USU following the completion of the merger?
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Will students receive academic advising from USU?
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What academic policies apply to students after the merger?
- Aspen University Catalog: https://aspen.smartcatalogiq.com/
- United States University Catalog: https://usuniversity.smartcatalogiq.com/
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Will there be tuition increases for students enrolled at AU at the time of the merger?
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Will AU faculty and staff automatically become USU employees?
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Whom do I contact for questions?
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When I graduate, will my diploma state Aspen University or United States University?
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Will this change the national or regional accreditation status?
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If an Aspen student gets automatically transferred to USU once the merger is complete and USU has the same program but different courses, will the student keep following their Aspen program/courses, or do they then follow the USU program and potentially have new/more courses to take?
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What will happen to my degree that I earn from Aspen when the schools merge?
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What if I am dismissed or closed status from Aspen and approved to return, is there a time limitation on when I can reapply to Aspen?
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Will students continue to get course offerings every other Tuesday or will it align with USU? Students are concerned with the accelerated track they were advised they could take.
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Will I have a USU email when the merge happens?
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Will the DNP at USU with the merger be CCNE accredited?
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What are the plans for the 2026 commencement?
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Once Aspen University no longer exists, will I be able to receive an equivalent degree from USU?
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I am an alumnus of Aspen. Will my degree or transcript change?
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I am a doctoral student in my dissertation. Am I able to finish my program?
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Can I try to graduate before the merger closes?
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Will I have a new academic advisor?
USU acquired Aspen to enhance institutional long-term sustainability. This decision is the culmination of extensive planning and is a strategic step forward that will strengthen our mission and enhance the educational opportunities available to all of our students.
The Aspen Group Inc (“AGI”) is the parent company of both universities. The AGI Board of Directors voted to pursue this opportunity after completing a very thoughtful, deliberative, and thorough process to explore ways to preserve its mission as an institution of higher learning for the long term.
United States University is a subsidiary of AGI and a sister school to Aspen University that offers professional and personal educational opportunities, with a special outreach to underserved groups. Through campus and online courses, the University offers affordable, relevant and accessible undergraduate and graduate degree programs and certificates in a supportive student-centered learning environment. USU’s mission, vision, and core value can be found here: https://www.usuniversity.edu/about/mission-statement.
The merger has been approved by the governing boards of both institutions. Completion is subject to regulatory processes and approvals. The timeline for these approvals is not yet certain, but the merger is expected to occur in stages. The timeline can be six months to 18 months or longer. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Aspen students will continue their academic programs at Aspen University until the Department of Education (“Department” or “DOE”) approves the merger and the merger closes. Following approval, they will become USU students, which means their educational goals can remain on track while they continue receiving the support they need and deserve. Aspen students will not need to take any action, this will happen automatically.
Once the merger is complete, the AU name will be retired and the remaining entity will be United States University.
The AU campus will be retired. United States University main campus is located at 859 Mt. Vernon Hwy NE, Suite 200, Sandy Springs, GA 30328
AU’s students who enroll at USU following the completion of the merger will have pathways to degree completion in either their equivalent, mapped major or a closely aligned one. USU will honor the Program Enrollment Agreements (“PEA”) AU students signed with Aspen. Closed status students (withdrawn, dismissed, etc.) will need to meet USU’s admission requirements and will need to sign a new Program Enrollment Agreement with USU; the AU PEA will not be valid.
Students enrolled and in good standing at the time of the merger will be eligible for automatic enrollment at USU and can continue working toward completion of their degree, in accordance with transition plans developed by our community in collaboration with USU.
At the time of the merger, students who are enrolled or admitted to AU (including a student on an approved leave of absence) and in good academic, financial, and disciplinary standing will receive individualized guidance to ensure they have pathways toward degree completion. Students meeting these criteria will be eligible for automatic enrollment at USU for 12 months after the completion of the merger. Students who were dismissed or withdrawn from AU prior to the merger will not be automatically eligible to enroll in USU as part of the academic integration process. Students in a closed status (withdrawn) may apply to USU and will need to meet USU’s admission requirements and will sign a new Program Enrollment Agreement. When the merger is completed, AU students will be subject to USU academic and student conduct policies and procedures from that point forward.
Good standing is found in the Aspen Catalog under Academic Progress and Participation Policy. Please note, the definition will be that which is published at the time of the merger. For general purposes, a student in an “good standing” must be meeting academic progress and participation and will generally include students who are in a status of accepted, leave of absence, or enrolled at the time of merger.
A student NOT in “good standing” is not meeting academic progress or participating and includes those students who are in a closed status, including withdrawn or dismissed.
Students who are in active good standing at the time of merger, credits and grades will be ‘transferred’ and recognized by USU. AU students will not need to take any action, this will happen automatically.
Closed status students (withdrawn, dismissed, etc.) will need to meet USU’s admission requirements and will need to sign a new Program Enrollment Agreement with USU. At the point the student is admitted to USU, an evaluation of the credits will be conducted and the grades earned at AU will transfer over for the courses accepted.
Students will continue to receive academic advising from Aspen. Once the merger is approved, the USU academic advising team will support AU students. Please know, both AU and USU, our commitment to student success remains a top priority, and academic advising will remain a core service.
During the transition time, AU students must follow Aspen’s Catalog, which contains the academic policies. Once the merger is finalized and AU students become a part of USU, they will follow USU’s Catalog version that is published at the time of merger. Please note, this will be well communicated as the time approaches and ample notice will be given. Both Universities make their Catalog public:
As part of USU’s commitment to support the AU student community, current AU students at the time of the merger will complete their programs with the tuition from their original PEA with AU.
AU faculty and staff will continue to serve and support Aspen. Each University remains its own separate and autonomous entity through this transition period.
Please note that nothing is changing for any students for the foreseeable future. We understand that this can be a confusing time and you likely have questions or concerns. If you could please wait to contact, as the universities will be updating this website frequently and will continue to make announcements. If you have any specific questions as it relates to your program, please contact the appropriate/respectful department as you usually would.
During this time, which can be a year or longer, both universities are autonomous and apart. Anyone who graduates while we wait for approval by the DOE will graduate from their respective universities. That means diplomas and transcripts will be from Aspen University.
After the merger is approved and the merger closes, Aspen students will automatically be United States University students. At that time, diplomas and transcripts will be USU. Please note this might change; we will continue to update as some of these detailed/final answers become available.
During this time, which can be a year or longer, both universities are autonomous and apart. Each university maintains its respective accreditation. Anyone who graduates while we wait for approval by the DOE will graduate from Aspen, which is nationally accredited.
After the merger is approved and it closes, Aspen students will automatically be United States University students. At that time, degrees conferred will be from USU, which is regionally accredited.
USU will honor the Program Enrollment Agreement, which includes credits and pricing.
Degrees earned from Aspen are valid degrees as it is a degree-granting institution.
Currently, you have to meet the policy for readmission; see the Aspen catalog for details.
During this time, which can be a year or longer, both universities are autonomous and apart. When the time to merge is closer, we will release more information on those details. Please note, Aspen can update its academic calendar, and if so, will make that communication available on the website and catalog.
During this time, which can be a year or longer, both universities are autonomous and apart. After the merger is approved and it closes, Aspen students will automatically be United States University students. At that time, all current/open status students will receive a USU email. Alumni and closed status Aspen students will not.
During this time, which can be a year or longer, both universities are autonomous and apart. When the time to merge is closer, we will release more information on those details.
We will release more information on those details in the coming months.
USU will honor the Program Enrollment Agreement, which includes the degree sought at Aspen and/or equivalent.
Aspen degrees and transcripts will not change for all students who graduated before the merger is approved and finalized.
Students are encouraged to continue progressing in the programs. It is possible that a student will graduate before the merger is complete, as the time it takes for the merger to be approved can be a year or more.
Students are encouraged to continue progressing in the programs. It is possible that a student will graduate before the merger is complete, as the time it takes for the merger to be approved can be a year or more.
Students are encouraged to check their student portal to see their assigned academic advisor.