There are many universities with many unique advantages. Rather than ask 'What's the best university?" ask "What's the best university for me?" To find that answer consider three key criteria: marketability, accessibility and academic quality. Having sites spread throughout the world makes TROY's accessibility a distinct asset. Troy University has over 60 campuses and sites located in 16 states and 12 international locations. Founded in 1887, TROY was recently named to The Princeton Review's "Best in the Southeast" ranking, U.S. News and World Report's annual "America's Best Colleges" list and Forbes Magazine 2009 "America's Best Colleges." TROY makes it easy to meet educational goals with convenience and flexibility. TROY's graduate and undergraduate programs are provided in a format designed for working adults with family and professional obligations. Students have the option to take courses in-class, online or both. When it comes to academic quality, TROY is unparalleled. TROY offers a variety of graduate degree programs in business, management, education, public administration, criminal justice, international relations, and human resource. TROY's undergraduate programs also offer degrees in business, management, criminal justice, political science psychology, history and sport and fitness management. Highly qualified full-time and adjunct faculties, with professional and real-world experiences, deliver the innovative and cutting-edge curriculum.