Westwood College Online offered 25 degree programs. Coursework was completed entirely over the
Internet via audio/visual technology designed to mimic an actual classroom. The
virtual classrooms were supplemented with real textbooks. Westwood College established partnerships with several public school districts to provide technology, support and money. The partnerships include
Atlanta Public Schools, "A Better Chicago" and the Crushers Club in Chicago, and the KidsTek program at
Denver Public Schools.
Curriculum Westwood College operated on a term schedule. Degree programs started five times a year, and courses were offered year-round during the day, evening, and online. Depending on the degree program in which they were enrolled, students could earn an
associate degree in as little as 20 months or a
bachelor's degree in three years. Westwood College's degree programs were organized under six schools: School of Business, School of Design, School of Justice, School of Technology, School of Healthcare and Automotive Technology. Each campus had a different program focus and some programs were not available at certain locations, depending on the regional economic variables and demand. New students were allowed to take classes for 30 days with no financial obligations. The school also offered an "Employment Pledge" to help eligible graduates financially if they were unable to find employment after graduation.
Accreditation Westwood College's campus locations were nationally accredited by the
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). Each campus was also approved to operate by the appropriate state regulatory bodies. ==Locations==