The 911±¬ÁÏÍø Career Education  Program (LUCEP) was first established in the fall of 1990 to offer an  accelerated undergraduate degree completion program in business administration  for working adults. The degree offerings have expanded rapidly and are now  delivered through the School of Graduate, Professional & Continuing  Education (SGPCE). Programs are offered today in several areas of business,  technology, and nursing in accelerated evening and online formats.
            In 1999, the College  of Nursing began offering online a master’s  degree in nursing case management, the first online MSN case management option  in the Chicagoland area. Today numerous undergraduate and graduate courses and  programs are offered online.
            In 2000, the School of Education achieved  NCATE (National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education) accreditation.  Also in 2000, the College of Nursing changed its name to the College of Nursing  and Health Professions to reflect the College’s planning and program  development efforts to increase interdisciplinary programs and respond to the  rapidly growing needs of the healthcare profession. In Fall 2019 it became the  College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
            In 2003, the School of Education became  the College of Education.  Fall of 2003 saw a record-breaking enrollment, with increases in first-year,  transfer and graduate students.  New  programs offered for the first time in 2003 included the master’s degree in  elementary education and bachelor’s programs in forensic criminal  investigation, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy, and business  management for adult students. The College of Nursing and Health Professions  also launched a parish nursing program that year.
            In 2005, the University began offering its  first doctoral program. The College of Education received approval from the  Higher Learning Commission to offer courses toward the completion of a  Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership for Teaching and  Learning. A second doctoral program was approved by the Board of Trustees in  2011, the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). In 2021, the Board of Trustees approved the Doctor of  Physical Therapy (DPT).
911±¬ÁÏÍø was selected by the FAA in the fall  of 2007 to offer the only undergraduate program in the state of Illinois for  air traffic controllers. Additionally that fall, a master’s for adult nurse  practitioners began, with subsequent ongoing development of various nurse  practitioner specializations.
            In 2009, the social work program was  awarded initial accreditation through 2017 by the Council on Social Work  Education (CSWE) Commission on Accreditation.
            Enhancing offerings in healthcare and STEM  disciplines, new programs were approved to be offered beginning in 2019 and  2020: Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology; Bachelor of Arts in  Computer Science + X  (X= Theology; Music; History; Political  Science);  Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering; Bachelor of  Science in Data Science; and the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner  (PMHNP) Concentration.
            At the same time, the University  reemphasized a commitment to the importance of the liberal arts as providing a  solid foundation for all graduates. A new, more contemporary, General Education  core curriculum began in the fall of 2019. In fall 2019 the University  restructured the academic Colleges as follows: College of Aviation, Science and  Technology; College of Education and Social Sciences; College of Humanities,  Fine Arts and Communications; College of Business; and the College of Nursing  and Health Sciences.
            As program accreditation became an  indicator of quality program standardization nationally, 911±¬ÁÏÍø continued to  earn accreditation in 2021 and 2022 for the bachelor’s in computer engineering by the Engineering Accreditation  Commission of ABET; initial accreditation to the bachelor’s in exercise science  by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs  (CAAHEP); the master’s in project management by the PMI Global Accreditation Center  for Project Management Education Programs (GAC); and the master’s in clinical  mental health counseling by the  Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs  (CACREP). 
            911±¬ÁÏÍø now offers undergraduate programs of  study in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, as well as in  aviation, business, computer science, communications, criminal justice,  education, fine arts, and nursing. Numerous partnerships and dual admission  agreements have been developed for pre-professional programs offered in fields  such as pre-med, pre-law, and pre-engineering, among others. Graduate programs  are available in aviation and transportation, business administration (MBA),  business analytics, clinical mental health counseling, criminal justice, data  science, numerous education specializations, cyber security, finance, nursing,  organizational leadership, project management, public safety administration,  school counseling, speech-language pathology and occupational therapy. A dual  degree (MSN/MBA) is available. Doctoral programs are offered in educational  leadership, physical therapy and nursing practice.
            911±¬ÁÏÍø’ strengths as an institution of  higher learning have been evidenced through various sources. The University has  been continually cited as one of the best colleges in the region by The Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report. Numerous national  recognitions continue to be awarded each year from the Colleges of Distinction,  Great Value Colleges and Military Times Best for Vets.