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Louisiana Licensed Intstitutions LOUISIANA LICENSED INTSTITUTIONS INSTITUTION (**Conditionally approved license with stipulations for new LA domiciled institutions seeking initial CONTACT INFORMATION CURRENT LICENSURE WEBSITE ADDRESS ACCREDITATION accreditation) PERIOD (MM/YYYY) 10455 Pomerado Road, Alliant International San Diego, CA 92131 04/2020-04/2022 www.alliant.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, University (858)635-4000 Senior College and University Commission 30 Campus Rd., P. O. Box 5000 Bard College (Bard Early Annandale on Hudson, NY 12504 09/2019-09/2021 www.bard.edu/ecno/ Middle States Commission on Higher Education College in NOLA) (845)758-7895 1000 Galvin Road Bellevue University South Bellevue, NE 68005 02/2019-02/2021 www.bellevue.edu Higher Learning Commission (402)293-2000 3200 Cleary Ae. Blue Cliff College-Metairie Metairie, LA 70002 12/2020-12/2022 www.bluecliffcollege.edu Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges Brandman University 16355 Laguna Canyon Rd. Irvine, CA 92618 02/2019-02/2021 www.brandman.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (949)341-9822 Senior College and University Commission 6000 J St. California State University Sacramento, CA 95819 10/2019-10/2021 www.csus.edu Western Associate of Schools and Colleges, Sacramento (916)278-6011 Senior College and University Commission 1200 S. Franklin St. Warriner Hall 106 Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 10/2019-10//2021 www.cmich.edu Higher Learning Commission (800)950-1144 P. O. Box 1800 Central Texas College Killeen, TX 76540 05/2020-05/2022 www.ctcd.edu Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges Chamberlain University (@ 400 Labarre Rd. Ochsner Health System of Jefferson, LA 70121 04/2019-04/2021 www.chamberlain.edu Higher Learning Commission NO) (504)565-7995 Chicago School of 1 Drexel Drive, Professional Psychology New Orleans, LA 70125 04/2020-04/2022 www.thechicagoschool.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (312)467-2586 Senior College and University Commission 538 Venard Rd. Clarks Summit University Summit, PA 18411 12/2020-12/2022 www.clarkssummitu.edu Middle States Commission on Higher Education 749 Baronne Street Daience University** Unit 100 12/2020-12/2022 www.daience.university Not currently accredited. Seeking accreditation New Orleans, LA 70112 through Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) DeVry University 1200 E. Diehl Rd. Naperville, IL 60563 06/2019-06/2021 www.devry.edu Higher Learning Commission (603)515-7700 Edward Via College of 4408 Bon Aire Drive Osteopathic Medicine** Monroe, LA 71203 05/2018-05-2021 www.vcom.edu American Osteopathic Association, Commission (branch campus @ ULM) (504)231-4927 on Osteopathic College Accreditation 1 Aerospace Blvd. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Daytona, FL 32114-3900 08/2020-08/2022 www.erai/edi Southern Association of Colleges and Schools University and Schools Commission on Colleges 135 N. Oakland Ave. Fuller Theological Seminary Pasadena, CA 91182 09/2019-09/2021 www.fuller.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (626)584-5200 Senior College and University Commission 3900 N. Causeway Blvd. Suite 800 Herzing University Metairie, LA 70002 01/2021-01/2023 www.herzing.edu Higher Learning Commission 117 W. Pinhook Rd. Infinity College Lafayette, LA 70501 05/2020-05/2022 www.infinitycollege.edu Council on Occupation Education 3400 North Charles John Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 77630 04/2020-04/2022 www.jhu.edu Middle State Commission on Higher Education 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 2500 International Health New Orleans, LA 70170 12/2020-12/2022 www.ihcu.com Not currently accredited. Seeking accreditation Coach University** (504)564-7364 through Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) 410 Front Street Lamar State College Orange, TX 77630 12/2019-12/2021 www.lsco.edu Middle States Commission on Higher Education 1971 University Blvd. Liberty University Lynchburg, VA 24515 12/2019-12/2021 www.liberty.edu Southern Associate of Colleges and Schools, (434)582-2000 Commission on Colleges 1501 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 100, Miami, FL 33132- Miami International 1418 02/2021-92/2023 www.westernu.edu Southern Association of Colleges and Schools University of Art & Design (800) 225-9023 Commission on Colleges and the Council for Interior Design Accreditation 11355 North Torrey Pines Rd. National University LaJolla, CA 92037 05/2020-05/2022 www.nu.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (858)642-8593 Senior College and University Commission 2488 Historic Decatur Rd., Suite 100 Northcentral University San Diego, CA 92016 02/2021-02/2023 www.ncu.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (866)776-0331 Senior College and University Commission 360 Huntington Ave Northeastern University Boston, MA 02115 04/2018-04/2020 www.northeastern.edu New England Commission on Higher Education (617)373-2000 3301 College Avenue Nova Southeastern Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 05/2020-05/2022 www.nova.edu Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, University (954)262-5381 Commission on Colleges 1001 Beech Street Oxford Teachers Academy East Palo Alto, CA 94303-2005 05/2020-05/2022 www.oxfordteachersacademy.org Western Association of Schools and Colleges 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. Pepperdine University Malibu, CA 90263 12/2020-12/2022 www.pepperdine.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges 4400 W 78th St. 6th Floor Rasmussen College Bloomington, MN 55435 05/2020-05/2022 www.rasmussen.edu Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 8300 Norman Center Dr., Suite300 Rasmussen College Bloomington, MN 55437-0000 05/2020-05/2022 www.rasmussen.edu Higher Learning Commission 40 W. 20th St. 7th Floor Relay Graduate School of New York, NY 10011 05/2020-05/2022 www.relay.edu Middle States Commission on Higher Education Education (212)228-1888 303 Rue Louis XIV Remington College (BR, Lafayette, LA 70508 09/2020-09/2022 www.remingtoncollege.edu Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Lafayette & Shreveport) (337)981-4010 Colleges 2525 East Meyer Blvd. Research College of Kansas City, MO 64132 09/2019-09/2021 www.researchcollege.edu Higher Learning Commission Nursing (816)995-2815 8344 W. Mineral King San Joaquin Valley Visalia, CA 93291 05/2020-05/2022 www.sjvc.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, College (559)734-7582 Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges 55 W. Eureka St. Saybrook University Pasadena, CA 91103 08/2019-008/2021 www.saybrook.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges 626)316-5300 Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges 709 Mall Blvd. South University Savannah, GA 31406 09/2019-09/2021 www.southuniversity.edu Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, (888)444-3404 Commission on College 2500 North River Road Southern New Hampshire Manchester, NH 03106 06/2019-06/2021 www.snhu.edu New England Commission on Higher Education University (603)645-9623 1133 15th St. NW Strayer University Washington, DC 20005 08/2020-08/2022 www.strayer.edu Middle States Commission on Higher Education 525 W. 120th St. Box 67 Teachers College of New York, NY 10027-6413 12/2019-12/2021 www.tc.edu/spanola Middle States Commission on Higher Education Columbia University (212)678-3000 1201 Wesleyan St. Texas Wesleyan University Fort Worth, TX 76107 08/2019-0/2021 www.txwes.edu Southeastern Association of Colleges and (817)531-4406 Schools, Commission on Colleges 7675 Mission Valley Rd. United States University San Diego, CA 92108 06/2020-06/2022 www.usuniverity.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, (619)876-4250 Ext.2000 Senior College and University Commission University of Saint 700 Windy Point Dr. 10/2019-10/2021 www.usa.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Augustine for Health San Marcos, CA 92069 Senior College and University Commission Sciences University Park Campus University of Southern Los Angeles, A 90089 01/2021-01/2023 www.USC.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges, California (213)821-4400 Senior College and University Commission 605 Washington St./P. O. Box 1857 Upper Iowa University Fayette, IA 52142 08/2020-08/2022 www.uiu/edi Higher Learning Commission (563)425-5200 100 Washington Ave., Suite 900 Walden University Minneapolis, MN 55401 08/2020-08/2022 www.waldenu.edu Higher Learning Commission (410)843-6035 Pomona CA Campus Western University of 309 E. Second Street 02/2021-02/2023 www.westeru.edu Western Association of Schools and Colleges Health Sciences Pomona, CA 91766-1854 (WASC) (909) 623-6116 711 Wiley Ae. Wiley College Marshall, TX 75670 08/2020-08/2022 www.wileyc.edu Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, (903)927-3201 Commission on Colleges 710 William Carey Parkway William Carey University Hattiesburg, MS 39401 10/2019-10/2021 www.wmarey.edu Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, (601)318-6497 Commission on Colleges 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 2500 World Quant University** New Orleans, LA 70170 02/2019-3/24/2021 www.wqu.org Not currently accredited. Seeking accreditation (504)507-0840 through Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) Revised 3/16/2021 .
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