The university's programs were organized into two schools: The School of Professional Psychology (SOPP) and the School of Organizational Leadership (SOL), each offering masters and doctorate degrees as well as graduate level certificate programs. The university offers Master of Arts degree in Human Services, Organizational Development and Leadership, Psychology, Education, and Counseling. At the doctorate level, it offers the PsyD in Psychology, and in Psychology with a Clinical Specialization, as well as the PhD in education, Human Service, and Organizational Development and Leadership. It also offers four graduate level certificate programs in Business Psychology, Criminology and Justice Studies, General Psychology, and Organizational Leadership.
Accreditation and licensure The university was regionally accredited by the
Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Initial accreditation was granted by the Higher Learning Commission in 2003. The university was also granted Category I status as a degree-granting institution by the
Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE). The university was an associate member of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology. Its doctoral program in
Clinical Psychology was not accredited by the
American Psychological Association and it was not registered with the
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards. Accreditation with HLC ended and licensure transferred upon their merger with Ashford University which was accredited by the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges. ==Campus==