About the Camp Lejeune Campus
The Camp Lejeune location of Campbell University offers evening associate and bachelor programs for active duty, dependent, civilian and veteran populations to help you meet your educational and career goals. Located in Onslow County, Camp Lejeune is convenient to New River, Jacksonville, Richlands, Wilmington, Swansboro, Morehead City, New Bern, Maysville, Sneads Ferry, Holly Ridge, Emerald Isle and Topsail Beach.
We offer a wide range of classes to complement your busy schedule. Our classes are offered in five 8-week sessions for the academic year – Fall I, Fall II, Spring I, Spring II and Summer. Our students also have the option of taking courses online through the Camp Lejeune programs.
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