The Ellis Difference: Online Learning at its Best
A division of the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), Ellis College was created to provide working adults with a credible way to advance their careers utilizing all the advantages of online learning. One of the first colleges to realize the value of online learning, NYIT is a 50 year old academic institution with over 70,000 alumni, three New York area campuses and a growing number of locations around the world.
Why Ellis College of NYIT?
Ellis College delivers a superior education with the anytime, anywhere convenience of the Internet. It provides a highly interactive, community-oriented environment that makes online learning an enriching and enjoyable experience.
- Ellis accommodates busy schedules by allowing you to take one class at a time, and offering start dates every three weeks. Short course terms enable you to finish quickly!
- Ellis provides many of the advantages of a traditional offline school, including an extensive virtual campus that enables students and professors to interact, share ideas and mutual interests, and build the valuable friendships and professional networks that are so important in today's economy.
- Ellis immerses you in real-world work situations, enabling you to "learn by doing" and acquire knowledge and skills that you can apply immediately.
- Ellis' unique, interactive Web-based online learning platform delivers an enriching and enjoyable experience through dynamic Flash exercises, videos and demonstrations.
- Ellis offers prestige and stability through its association with New York Institute of Technology, without the hassle of commuting to and from a campus.
- Ellis is among the recognized leaders in online learning for professional development, teaching employees from top employers including General Motors.
"Ellis courses are very interactive and it makes an online school equal in quality to a bricks and mortar school. I'd taken online courses before but they were not interactive. People think you don't get group interaction with an online school, but it's actually better. It's similar to what you would do in a business setting; conference calls, communicating with people via email. I think it's a better experience." - Allison Baver, Olympic Speed Skater