The World Association of
Universities and Colleges
Madison University is fully
accredited by the World Association of Universities and Colleges.
The WAUC is a global accreditation association founded to establish
and promote global standards in higher education among colleges and
universities worldwide. The World Association of Universities and
Colleges is a private accrediting body not listed with any government
agency or the U.S. Department of Education and is not designed to meet the needs
of students intending to use Federal Funds. For financial aid information click
here.
The United States Distance Learning
Association
Madison University is a member of the United States Distance Learning
Association. The primary goal of the U.S.D.L.A. is to provide
national leadership in the field of distance learning and to promote
the use of modern technology to enable students to complete their
education and earn their degree.
US Department of Education
The U.S. Department of
Education states; accreditation does not provide automatic acceptance
by an institution of credit earned at another institution, nor does it
give assurance of acceptance of graduates by employers. Acceptance of
students or graduates is always the prerogative of the receiving
institution or employer. For these reasons, besides ascertaining the
accredited status of a school or program, students should take
additional measures to determine, prior to enrollment, whether or not
their educational goals will be met through attendance at a particular
institution. It is the responsibility of each student to
determine, prior to registration at Madison University, that their
degree program or studies, meet admission, employment, or transfer
requirements.
Madison University Career Center
Madison
University recognizes and accepts its responsibility to provide
students with the necessary knowledge, skills and resources to enable
them to make well-informed decisions regarding their education choices. Please contact us for specific information
pertaining to your selected degree program.
Madison University’s degree programs
are not designed to meet any particular state or national
licensing or credentialing laws, or to meet any requirements
established by any private, independent professional associations. If
licensing is the objective of a degree program, students are advised
to check the requirements of their particular states, school districts,
professional associations and agencies for specific licensing
protocol.
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