Herzing University
Seal of Herzing University | |
Former names |
Herzing Institute Herzing College |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1965 |
President | Renée Herzing |
Undergraduates | 5,802[1] |
Postgraduates | 230 |
Location | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
Campuses | 11 plus online |
Website | https://www.herzing.edu |
Herzing University is a non-profit, career-focused institution of higher education that awards diplomas/certificates, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees and master's degrees in a variety of disciplines.
History
Herzing University was founded by Henry and Suzanne Herzing in 1965, as a computer programming school, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1970, it became Herzing Institute and the organization started to grow through the acquisition of other schools. The name of the school was changed to Herzing College in 1996, and the institution has grown to include campuses in eight U.S. states, plus an online division. In 2009, with the addition of graduate programs, it was renamed Herzing University for all schools in the United States. In 2015, Herzing University became a non-profit institution.
The Herzing system headquarters are located in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
Academics
While expanding its campuses, Herzing also diversified its educational programs to include the fields of business, information technology, healthcare, nursing, design, legal studies and public safety. Herzing University campuses award bachelor of science degrees and associate of science degrees. Master's degrees are offered through Herzing University Online. Not all campuses offer all of the programs. An example of this would be the Phlebotomy certification course. This course is only offered in the Brookfield campus.
Accreditation
Herzing University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA).[1][2]
Campuses
Herzing University now has eleven campuses in the U.S. Herzing University campuses are located in Akron, Ohio (established in 1970, formerly known as the Akron Institute of Herzing University); Atlanta, Georgia (founded in 1949 as Massey Junior College, it became part of Herzing in 1979); Birmingham, Alabama (founded as Electronic Computer Programming Institute in 1965, it was acquired by Herzing in 1968); Brookfield, Wisconsin (2010); Kenosha, Wisconsin (2009); Madison, Wisconsin (founded in 1948 as Wisconsin School of Electronics, the school merged with Herzing Institute in 1970); Minneapolis, Minnesota (created by the incorporation of two colleges, Minneapolis Drafting School, established in 1961, it became part of Herzing University in 2000, and Lakeland Medical-Dental Academy, established in 1958, it became part of Herzing in 2002); New Orleans, Louisiana (1996); Omaha, Nebraska (1991, known as the Omaha School of Massage and Healthcare of Herzing University); Orlando, Florida (1995); and Toledo, Ohio (2009).
Herzing University launched its Online Division in 2003. The administrative office of Herzing University Online is located in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin,[3] though all of the faculty work remotely. This service is only available in the United States.
Seal of Herzing College | |
Former names | Herzing Institute |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1965 |
Undergraduates | 1,500[4] |
Location | Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg |
Campuses | 6 |
Website | https://www.herzing.ca/ |
Herzing College in Canada
In Canada, Herzing College is a private for-profit college which services Canadian students. Herzing College operates campuses located in Toronto, Ontario (since 1965); Montreal, Quebec (established in 1968); Winnipeg, Manitoba (1970); and Ottawa, Ontario (1980).
All Herzing College programs in Canada are approved by the Ministries of Education in Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.[5] Herzing College campuses in Ottawa, Toronto and Winnipeg are also accredited by the Canadian Education and Training Accreditation Commission (CETAC), while the campus in Montreal has begun the accreditation process.[6]
References
- 1 2 Herzing University at Higher Learning Commission
- ↑ Herzing University Accreditation
- ↑ Ryan, Sean (Dec 24, 2010). "Herzing buys Menomonee Falls building for expansion". Milwaukee Business Journal. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ Herzing College Winnipeg Completes Accreditation Review
- ↑ Articulation (Transfer) Agreement between Herzing University and Herzing College Campuses
- ↑ Colleges Accredited by CETAC
External links
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