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Licensure and Regulatory Compliance
Licensure and Regulatory Compliance
The Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Education, Bureau of Higher and Continuing Education, Division of Eligibility and Agency Evaluation state:
"The United States has no Federal ministry of education or other centralized authority exercising single national control over educational institutions in this country. The States assume varying degrees of control over education, but, in general, institutions of post secondary education are permitted to operate with considerable independence and autonomy. As a consequence, American educational institutions can vary widely in the character and quality of their programs.
"Degrees granted or issued in conformance with cited statutes...are all equally legal under the law. Judgments of value and applicability of a certain degree are not made by the law or by the State. The appropriateness of a degree or the applicability of a degree to a job or the transfer of education credit is decided by those who must render such evaluations for those specific purposes." (United States Department of Education)
Licensure in the State of Wyoming
Warren National University receives its licensure through the Wyoming State Department of Education, under W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Such oversight requires the University to meet the standards as indicated within Article 4: Private School Licensing.
Acceptance of Warren National University by Businesses and Individuals
Many corporations are continually seeking programs that will allow their supervisory, middle and top management personnel to improve and continue their education without sacrificing productivity.
According to an independent research study conducted by Investment Intelligence Group (Northbrook, Illinois), over 50% of Warren National students and graduates receive tuition reimbursement from their respective employers. Additionally, dozens of corporations have evaluated the University’s programs through their Personnel and Employee Relations Departments, and have recognized the work toward a degree for advancement, salary increases and entry qualifications for new positions.
The true recognition of a Warren National degree comes from its voluntary acceptance by the business, professional and academic communities. The University has on file many affirmative testimonials from graduates and leaders in business and industry. Many of these attest to promotions, new positions, and salary increases directly related to the completion of a course of study and receipt of a degree from the University.
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