University of the Potomac

About us

Location Washington, United States Funding Type Private
No of Students NA Establishment University
Founded In 1991 Estimated Cost of Living 14000 USD
Address 1401 H Street, N.W., Suite 100 Washington, D.C. 20005

University of the Potomac was originally established in 1989 as Potomac Educational Foundation to operate an educational institution of higher learning. In 1991, it became Potomac College, a two-year, upper division degree-completion institution in Rockville, Maryland serving working adults who were currently employed and were seeking to complete their college degrees.

In December 1994, Potomac was accredited by the Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools.
Potomac College relocated from Rockville, Maryland to 4000 Chesapeake Street NW, Washington, DC in 1997 and was granted approval to award Bachelor of Science degrees by the District of Columbia Education Licensure Commission.

In 1998, the State Council on Higher Education of Virginia granted Potomac College approval to award Bachelor of Science degrees at Virginia campus. Courses were initiated in Herndon, Virginia in 2001.

During these times, Potomac experienced a distinct shift in their student and employer- customer demands and both companies, and their employees, began to demand regional accreditation as a response to the shifting marketplace. As a result, Potomac College pursued, and was granted in June 2006, regional accreditation through Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education is a post-secondary accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and Council of Higher Education Accreditation.

In 2005, in order to respond to demands in the marketplace, Potomac launched Associate Degree programs.
In 2007, the College received approval to offer online programs, and in the fall of 2008, the College initiated online course delivery to complement the two on-ground campus location.

In November 2011, the Commission reaffirmed the College’s accreditation and confirmed that its next evaluation visit was scheduled for 2013-14.

In 2012, the Virginia branch campus was relocated to 2070 Chain Bridge Road, near Tyson’s Corner, in Vienna, VA.

In 2013, Potomac College was renamed University of the Potomac. This name change has been approved by the District of Columbia Education Licensure Commission in the Office of the State Superintendent of Education. The school’s new “University” status is the result of years of academic growth for the institution. To accommodate its growth, University of the Potomac relocated its Washington, D.C. campus into the heart of the city’s business and government district at 1401 H Street NW, three blocks from the White House.

In 2019, the Virginia branch campus was relocated to 7799 Leesburg Pike, Suite 200, near Tyson’s Corner in Falls Church, VA. 

The University of the Potomac currently offers three Doctoral degrees, nine Master’s degrees, sixteen Bachelor of Science degrees, five Associate of Science degrees, and 14 certificate programs. Management, information technology, and business are the primary areas of education.

Why?

At University of the Potomac, we are proud of our students. With successful professionals in their career fields of choice thriving in today’s marketplace, we continually aim to provide the best education, for the best students.

What We Are All About
88.7
%
STUDENT SATISFACTION
83.8
%
FACULTY SATISFACTION
62.2
%
WORKING PROFESSIONAL FACULTY RATE
55
%
GRADUATION RATE
23
MASTERS FACULTY MEMBERS
35
DOCTORATE FACULTY MEMBERS

Quick Facts and Statistics
Academics and Affairs
Faculty Satisfaction
83.80%
Working Professional Faculty Rate
62.20%
Masters Faculty Members
23
Doctorate Faculty Members
35
Student to Faculty Ratio
7.03
Diversity and Student Demographics
Undergraduates over age 25
15%
High representation of female students
45%
2022 Academic Program ranking within the District of Columbia area reported by UniversityHQ®
Ranked second out 10
Admissions Rate
44%
Number of scholarships awarded in 2020-2021
1376
Number of Degree Programs
31
Graduation Rates
Associate’s Degree
37%
Bachelor’s Degree
35%
Master’s Degree
54
Number of Degree Programs
32
Student Satisfaction
Students’ satisfaction with the overall student experience
88.7%
Students’ satisfaction with academic courses
88.3%
Students’ satisfaction with Faculty
85.32%
Students’ satisfaction with UOTP Administration (available to hear students’ concerns):
84.15%
Students’ satisfaction with Admission Division
85%
Students’ satisfaction with Finance Division
74.74%
Students’ sense of belonging to UOTP:
92.80%