Meeting Higher Standards

Being awarded accreditation means that âùºìÔº underwent a voluntary independent review of its educational programs and that the University met the standards determined by:

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Higher Learning CommissionÌý

230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500
Chicago, IL Ìý60604

1-800-621-7440

Additional information, including documents pertaining to âùºìÔº's accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission, can be found atÌý

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Student Concerns

Students haveÌýaccess to the following institutions if concerns are not sufficiently addressed by the University.

The Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500
Chicago, Illinois 60604-1413
ÌýE-mailÌýÌý|ÌýÌý

Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
P.O. Box 30220
Lansing, MI 48909-7720

Ìýfor student complaints


âùºìÔº, an independent, nonprofit institution, is chartered by the State of Michigan and is empowered to grant degrees; it’s also certified by theÌýState Approval Agency of the Department of Education.


âùºìÔº is recognized for veterans' training under theÌýG.I. Bill for Veterans Educational Assistance. Application forms are available in the Admissions Office.


The University is approved by theÌýUnited States Department of Homeland Security, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement AgencyÌýas an institution of higher education for training foreign students.


The University is approved by agencies of the state and federal governments for many programs including Rehabilitation, Work Incentive, etc.


Accreditation and Approvals by College

Accreditation credentials are available for review from University officials upon request.