About the Raleigh Campus
We offer a wide range of programs with classes to complement your busy schedule. Our classes are offered in four 8-week sessions during the Fall and Spring and one session over the summer.
Campbell University’s Raleigh Adult & Online Education Campus has operated in the Raleigh area since 1987 and at the current location in downtown Raleigh since 2017. Located in Wake County, Raleigh is also convenient to Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Garner, Clayton, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell, Zebulon, Morrisville, Durham, Fuquay Varina and Smithfield.
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HQ Raleigh
Campbell provides resources for experimental education at HQ Raleigh – an entrepreneurial hub in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina – to empower the next generation of business leaders.
Learn about HQ RaleighThere are currently no AOE Raleigh events scheduled. See all University events.
Graduate Forges New Path as a Healthcare Professional
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Kenneth Carter named Adult & Online Education Professor of the Year
Kenneth Carter is in his fourth year of teaching Information Technology and Cybersecurity at the Campbell University Raleigh campus. He… More on this post
Cybersecurity Instructor Shares Real-World Experience
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Winter graduates commended for their perseverance in online ceremony
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New Doctor of Health Sciences program welcomes diverse student cohort
The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) in conjunction with the Campbell Office of Adult and Online Education… More on this post
Campbell professor explores meaning of being Muslim in America
Read the study: Understanding Muslim Assimilation in America: An Exploratory Assessment of First & Second-Generation Muslims Using Segmented Assimilation Theory… More on this post