en
Grand Canyon University
/ɡrænd ˈkæn.jən ˌjuː.nɪˈvɝː.sə.ti/
Definition
1
A private Christian university in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, offering accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees both on campus and online.
2
Founded in 1949 as Grand Canyon College, it was acquired by significant investors in 2004 and renamed, now serving over 100,000 students primarily online.
Examples
After surviving finals week at Grand Canyon University, I felt like I'd rappelled down the actual canyon.
Grand Canyon University tailgates turn the desert into a party pit deeper than geological time.
My degree from Grand Canyon University is so prestigious, it echoes like a shout into the abyss.
Choosing Grand Canyon University was a no-brainer; who needs cliffs when your ambition runs that deep?