City University of Seattle

Not to be confused with Seattle University.
City University of Seattle
Motto Learn From the City
Type Private, Not-For-Profit
Established 1973
President Richard E. Carter
Academic staff
900+
Students 7,639[1]
Location Seattle, Washington, United States
Campus United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, China
Affiliations National University System
Website cityu.edu

City University of Seattle, also known as CityU, is a private not-for-profit institution of higher learning based in Seattle, Washington. In 2008-09, CityU enrolled 7,639 students worldwide. The university consists of the School of Management, Albright School of Education, the Division of Arts/Sciences and Management Institute. CityU of Seattle offers campus education around the world and online education.

History

City University was established in 1973 as City College by Dr. Michael A. Pastore to provide higher education for working adults. Over the years, the school has expanded its locations worldwide and negotiated partnerships with other educational institutions to offer certificate and degree programs. As of 2014, City University of Seattle has graduated over 50,000 students worldwide.

Accreditation

City University of Seattle holds regional institutional accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).

In November 2013, the School of Management received full accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).[2] The School of Management was previously accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).

In addition to regional accreditation, City U's Project Management degree programs are accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI.org) making City U only a handful of schools worldwide to achieve this accreditation.

Campus

City University is headquartered in the Belltown area of downtown Seattle. CityU has 27 campuses around the world.

Canada
China
Czech Republic
Greece
Mexico
Slovakia
Switzerland
Vietnam

Partnerships

Partnerships with Washington State colleges include:

International partnership include:

Academic

Programs

The university offers certificates, associates, bachelors, masters and doctoral programs in a variety of subjects, including:

Albright School of Education

The university's School of Education is named after Dr. Gordon Albright, a long serving teacher and principal in the Seattle School District, who spent several years on the Seattle University faculty. He advised the university at its founding, laid the groundwork for its School of Education in 1989, and guided the approval of its teacher preparation by the State of Washington, and is also credited with the initial design of the Master of Education programs. He retired in 2000 and the School of Education was named in his honor.

School of Management

Although based in the Pacific Northwest, the university has established a presence around the globe by annually conferring degrees locally on three continents. Programs are established in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Mexico, Canada, Australia and China. The School of Management launched one of the first MBA programs in Eastern Europe [3] in 1991 and one of the earliest government approved foreign MBA programs in China in 1996. This has led to partnership with local colleges and universities in eleven countries. In 1999, the university's business school entered a partnership with Institutul Bancar Roman and the Romanian National Bank to offer business education and training to commercial banks and financial institutions. A partnership was also formed with CETYS Universidad and Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León of Mexico to offer business education.

Division of Arts & Sciences

The division offers certificates and undergraduate or graduate degrees for individuals in the fields of communications, counseling, human services, or psychology.

The School of Applied Leadership

The school offers the Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Leadership, a Master of Arts in Leadership, and a Master of Education in Adult Education programs.

The Washington Academy of Languages

The Washington Academy of Languages offers English language instruction, world languages, and TESOL programs.

Reputation

United States

International

Swiss and Slovak branches

The City University has a partnership agreement with the private BHMS Business and Hotel Management School in Lucerne.[9] There the programs in partnership with the CityU are still offered and students from the closed site near Zurich were allowed to transfer there.

Notable alumni and faculty

References

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Coordinates: 47°37′03″N 122°20′40″W / 47.6174°N 122.3445°W / 47.6174; -122.3445

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