Dunlap-Stone University

Dunlap-Stone University

Dunlap-Stone University (DSU) is a for-profit, virtual college headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. The school was founded in 1995 as the International Import-Export Institute. The name was changed in 2008 to Dunlap-Stone University in honor of pioneers in education, Emmett Merle Dunlap and Sue Marie Stone.[1]

The university offers Bachelor's of Science in International Trade Management, various certificates in import-export fields, and an Associates of Arts in Business Administration. The institution has standard requirements for formal admission including a high school diploma or the equivalent. Faculty members generally have MBAs or PhDs, including individuals with degrees from institutions such as Northeastern University, Pepperdine University, Columbia University, Capella University, and the University of Phoenix.[2]

Dunlap-Stone is accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC)[3]

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