2021 Best Criminology Colleges for Non-Traditional Students in the Rocky Mountains Region
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241Bachelor's Degrees
$41,565Avg Cost*
Finding the Best Criminology Schools for Non-Traditional Students
This ranking identifies schools with high-quality criminology programs as well as strong support for students classified as non-traditional.
When determining these rankings, we looked at things such as overall quality of the criminology program at the school, affordability, and presence of non-traditional students. For more information, check out our ranking methodology.
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2021 Best Criminology School for Non-Traditional Students in the Rocky Mountains Region
The following school tops our list of the Best Criminology Colleges for Non-Traditional Students.
Best Criminology School for Non-Traditional Students
University of Denver has taken the #1 spot in this year's criminology ranking for non-traditional students. DU is a large private not-for-profit school located in the large city of Denver. DU also made our Best Colleges for Criminology in the Rocky Mountains Region list, coming in at #1.
The school has a low student loan default rate of 0.7%. 3,512 of DU students are exclusively distance learners. 5,249 of DU students are attending part time.
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Notes and References
Footnotes
*Avg Cost is for the top school only.
References
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).