About Keiser University
Keiser University is a private, not-for-profit university located in Florida, established in 1977 by Dr. Arthur Keiser and Evelyn Keiser. The university was founded with the mission to provide a career-focused education tailored to adult learners. Since its inception, Keiser University has grown significantly, becoming Florida's largest private university, serving approximately 20,000 students and employing over 3,800 faculty and staff members. The institution offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degree programs in various fields including business, healthcare, technology, criminal justice, and more.
With campuses in 21 of Florida's major and mid-sized metropolitan areas, the university provides flexible learning environments through on-campus and online options. Keiser University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, ensuring that its educational offerings meet rigorous standards of quality. The university has made a significant economic impact, contributing over $3 billion annually to the state's economy and positively influencing more than 30,000 jobs in Florida. Recognized for its commitment to student success, Keiser University ranked as the number one institution in social mobility in 2023 according to U.S. News & World Report. With a rich legacy of fostering educational growth, the university continues to advance its mission of developing competent and ethical leaders for a global workforce.