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Liberty University

326 Reviews

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Bachelor's

 54

Master's

 29

Doctoral

 16

65% of 326 students said this degree improved their career prospects
58% of 326 students said they would recommend this school to others
By the OnlineU team | Updated 2/2/2023

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Liberty University (LU) is a private, nonprofit, Evangelical Christian university in Lynchburg, Virginia. It primarily serves online students, with 73% of undergraduate students enrolled in distance education programs. Students can choose from over 150 online bachelor's degrees, with the most popular ones including Business Administration, Psychology, and Religious Studies. Liberty is one of the largest schools for students over 25 years old and one of the largest schools in the country by enrollment.

Fast Facts

Average Financial Aid: $11,369

Accreditation: Liberty University is acredited by 12 agencies

Salary Score for Online Degrees at Liberty University

Certificate Degrees

Theological and Ministerial Studies Not Reported $33,926 76

Associate's Degrees

Psychology, General $26,230 $26,854 89
Criminal Justice and Corrections $27,334 $38,721 85
Business/Commerce, General $24,334 $36,357 82
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other $17,151 $31,636 41
Accounting and Related Services $23,000 $27,697 26
Legal Support Services $22,584 $26,971 22
Health and Medical Administrative Services $24,044 $22,104 11
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods $24,166 $15,626 7

Bachelor's Degrees

Religion/Religious Studies $33,334 $35,680 91
Criminal Justice and Corrections $25,941 $40,903 83
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities $25,500 $38,737 78
Air Transportation $20,832 $49,846 76
Political Science and Government $25,649 $38,561 75
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication $23,250 $32,441 67
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other $21,831 $38,738 62
Business Administration, Management and Operations $26,914 $43,497 57
Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries $25,250 $27,163 57
Business/Commerce, General Not Reported $44,576 55
Communication and Media Studies $25,000 $33,014 54
Psychology, General $29,166 $29,061 53
Music $27,000 $24,848 45
Social Work $27,000 $31,302 44
Design and Applied Arts $24,750 $32,506 42
History $23,332 $28,363 41
Computer and Information Sciences, General $27,403 $52,657 40
Accounting and Related Services $25,832 $45,519 38
Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language $21,122 $22,495 35
Bible/Biblical Studies Not Reported $25,622 35
Legal Support Services $33,010 $32,253 34
Mathematics Not Reported $40,001 32
English Language and Literature, General $24,250 $24,772 26
Religious/Sacred Music $27,000 $25,962 26
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General $29,332 $24,858 15
Special Education and Teaching $27,786 $33,713 13
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services $24,250 $24,623 13
Industrial Engineering Not Reported $60,079 9
Apparel and Textiles $23,250 $25,234 7
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods $28,018 $25,346 1

Master's Degrees

Intelligence, Command Control and Information Operations $31,147 $84,316 81
Religious/Sacred Music $40,998 $40,701 76
Music $34,027 $32,194 74
Criminal Justice and Corrections $34,027 $56,829 65
Communication and Media Studies $33,342 $51,522 63
Law Not Reported $44,810 57
Theological and Ministerial Studies $34,166 $45,612 51
Religious Education $51,748 $37,007 50
Student Counseling and Personnel Services $42,335 $43,706 47
Accounting and Related Services $27,333 $58,981 44
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other $34,166 $49,192 37
Educational Administration and Supervision $34,166 $50,018 33
Business Administration, Management and Operations $34,166 $60,423 32
Marketing $35,773 $49,356 28
Biology, General $29,708 $27,823 27
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas $31,747 $44,133 27
Health and Physical Education/Fitness $30,000 $37,702 25
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions $33,619 $38,005 24
History $34,120 $31,010 23
Public Policy Analysis $32,700 $50,253 22
Health and Medical Administrative Services $35,065 $51,869 22
Public Health $34,357 $42,549 21
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing $34,165 $80,385 19
Curriculum and Instruction Not Reported $43,101 18
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods $34,166 $40,478 18
Education, General $36,892 $42,274 16
Human Services, General Not Reported $37,916 16
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication $27,333 $36,829 16
Legal Research and Advanced Professional Studies $29,659 $48,048 15
Special Education and Teaching $34,934 $42,765 15
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology $54,666 $36,983 15
Educational/Instructional Media Design $37,986 $44,731 11

Doctoral Degrees

Business Administration, Management and Operations Not Reported $116,860 72
Curriculum and Instruction Not Reported $55,507 18
Educational Administration and Supervision Not Reported $58,240 10

FAQs About Liberty University

Can You Attend Liberty University Online?


Yes, LU is one of the largest online colleges in the country, offering over 600 degrees and certificates online, including associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Most of Liberty's online classes are offered asynchronously, so students can complete assignments when it's convenient and don't have to log in at a certain time.

How Difficult Is It To Get Into Liberty University?


Liberty University has a 50% acceptance rate, which means it is somewhat competitive to get in. While 50% might not be low compared to acceptance rates at other campus-based colleges, like Stanford University, it's lower than many other large online colleges.

Is a Liberty University Degree Respected?


Thanks to the rapid growth of online programs from reputable universities, today's online degrees are widely respected as long as they're from an accredited school. Liberty University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s and doctorate degrees, and certificates.

Accreditation is the best way to make sure an online degree is legitimate, and it's what sets respected online schools apart from diploma mills that exist to make money rather than educate students. If a school is accredited, it means an approved agency has reviewed the university, including its faculty and programs, to make sure it can provide students with a quality education.

Every college on OnlineU is accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Is Liberty University Liberal or Conservative?


LU is known for being a conservative university. Since it was founded as an Evangelical Christian school, students are expected to follow a strict honor code, called The Liberty Way. The honor code is conservative in regulating relationships between unmarried students and has guidelines for what music, movies, and video games are permitted on and off campus.

Students are also "prohibited from statements and behaviors that are associated with LGBT lifestyle." It's not clear how many of these rules and regulations extend to online students, but Liberty is likely not a good option for LGBTQ students.

Liberty University is a drug, smoke, and alcohol-free school, and students are prohibited from using or possessing drugs, alcohol, or tobacco on and off campus. This rule does not apply to online students enrolled in LU Online. The university also has a dress code, although online students only need to follow it when on campus.

What Are the Admission Requirements for Liberty University?


For most online bachelor's programs at Liberty University, students need a high school diploma, a GED, or the equivalent, and at least a 2.0 GPA.

Prospective students can apply online or over the phone with an admissions counselor. They'll need to submit a High School Self-Certification form, official high school transcripts, and any official transcripts from previous college experience.

Once they submit their paperwork and application, students will apply for financial aid, review tuition assistance programs, and assess other funding options, like a payment plan.

What Are the Career Outcomes and Top Employers for Liberty University?


At OnlineU, we use labor market data from the analytics company Lightcast to look at alumni outcomes for every college. Lightcast relies on job postings, profiles, and other data sources to give a monthly update of where graduates end up. Lightcast data shows that the most common job categories for LU bachelor's graduates are in management, business and financial operations, and office and administrative support. Many graduates go on to become business owners, office assistants, sales representatives, and general managers. Major employers for Liberty graduates include the U.S. Military, Liberty University, Chick-fil-A, and Amazon. Salary data from the U.S. Department of Education shows bachelor's graduates earn a median of $38,758 in their first year out of college. For graduate students, the most popular jobs include chief executives, middle school teachers, general and operations managers, and clergy.

What Is Liberty University Known For?


LU is known for being an Evangelical Christian school and was founded by televangelist Jerry Falwell in 1971. Today, it is one of the largest schools in the country by enrollment and serves some of the most adult learners thanks to its expansion into online programs.

The university also focuses on keeping costs low for students. It hasn't increased tuition in seven years and offers a 15% discount for small business owners. The most popular degrees at Liberty include Business, Psychology, Religious Studies, and Criminal Justice, according to federal data from the U.S. Department of Education.

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Karam Yasi

Reviewed: 2/16/2023

Degree: Engineering Management

Liberty University is an excellent institution that has a lot to offer its students. One of the most impressive aspects of the university is the quality of its professors. It's clear that the faculty are knowledgeable, experienced, and committed to helping their students succeed. It's great to hear that you've had a positive experience with them and that they've been able to answer your questions and provide support throughout your time at the university. In addition to the great professors, Liberty... Read More

John Shaver

Reviewed: 1/15/2023

Degree: Human Services

I completed a Master's of Art in Human Services Counseling with a cognate in Military Resilience. The MA was 30 total credits and I was able to complete the degree in one year. I set it up so that I would start and finish a class each month. I was able to stagger them in such a manner. During my pursuit of the degree I was placed on academic review after the first term. This was not due to the fault of the university. I was working an average of 70 hours a week and I had to adjust my time management... Read More

Arsenio Pyatt

Reviewed: 12/17/2022

Degree: Biblical Studies

I'm an online student and it is great for me. I am a full-time student and I work 30 hours a week. I have always gotten pretty quick responses from my Professors. The military tuition discount really helps out a lot and online learning for me is ideal. If I had set log-in times I would not be able to take a full course load. I got behind recently because of some personal issues and holiday traveling, they were very understanding and did not pry for information. I was allowed to turn in assignments... Read More

Jessica

Reviewed: 12/1/2022

Degree: History

I attended Liberty University online for my undergraduate, Master’s and Ph.D program where I am about 70% done with my Ph.D., I need 2 more classes and then dissertation research begins. Undergrad and Master’s were fine; they did give me a minor pay bump at my job which has nothing to do with History. First, the professors are adjunct and it is dizzying to have one adjunct tell you one thing and another adjunct tell you another about the exact same type of item in another class at the same level.... Read More

MattT

Reviewed: 11/15/2022

Degree: Criminal Justice

As with any endeavor in life, the more you invest, the more significant benefit of the outcome. I completed the online MSCJ program in one year due to the construction of the program. Semesters are divided into 8-week segments, allowing intense work on a specific subject. Books are insanely expensive (as usual), but I recommend you get the electronic versions. The quizzes are an open book, and you can query the online version to find specific subjects or keywords to complete the quizzes. Always do... Read More

Paul

Reviewed: 10/29/2022

Degree: Business Administration

I am doing online school and it was going ok but they updated the online class now it takes twice as long and you can not submit some homework I would recommend going to a different school! and teachers do not really help with classes at all or make videos to learn from.

Isabel

Reviewed: 7/31/2022

Degree: Business Administration

I've read the other reviews and I'll just say the online degrees are not for everyone. It's a lot of reading and self teaching. For me this is perfect because I don't like being micromanaged and I can divide my time and learning according to my own schedule (mom of 3 here). I also have 9 years experience in my field (sales, banking, customer service, finance) so the material is interesting and repetitive for me so far. I like the 8 week terms because even though it's more rigorous, I only have to... Read More

Peach

Reviewed: 7/22/2022

Degree: Education

There is a myriad of choices for students in terms of choosing a college or university. Some universities and colleges are Christian in nature. However, not all manage to adequately exemplify their Christian beliefs and values to their students who are their consumers. Observation and experience illustrated that Liberty University course work and content need work. Sometimes course materials may not match the subject matter and correlate to real-life or work experience and challenges. The majority... Read More

Ph.D Stident

Reviewed: 7/22/2022

Degree: Public Policy

I attended this university for my M.A. and Ph.D. I completed my M.A. in 2016 with no hiccups. I began my Ph.D in 2018, and decided that I needed to take a break for the 2021-2022 academic year. Well, apparently taking off for an academic year gets you dropped and requires you to reapply to the school. Mind you, the school supposedly allows 7 years to complete the Ph.D program that I was enrolled in. I told them what they can do with their "reapply!" They wanted me to reapply to finish up 3 classes... Read More

KALI

Reviewed: 7/15/2022

Degree: Nursing

I am enjoying learning at Liberty University. It is a great school. I would recommend this school to anyone, plus the tuition is low and affordable. I was reading some of the reviews, and some of them must be from first-time college students who are/were not prepared to attend an institution of higher learning and education. Liberty University is not a high school or a community college. The professors are not supposed to hold your hand but rather guide and point you in the right direction. It is... Read More