Academic Affairs
Academic Affairs prepares students for success through experiential education, career development and opportunities for global learning. The Division also builds a strong foundation for success by cultivating talented faculty, innovation in teaching and learning, curriculum planning, and collaborative community engagement.
Academic Engagement and Student Success
Services are offered to students by creating an engaging environment for students through diverse meaningful learning experiences. These activities are designed to meet the unique needs of individual learners. Opportunities are created to develop the skills that promote success, self-direction and self-regulation, and leadership development. Institute staff empower students with the essential skills for academic success, which include:
- Academic Success
- Connectedness
- College and Career Planning
- Workforce Development
- Financial Literacy
Academic Affairs
Teaching and learning are integral to the mission of the Institute. Students are supported through inquiry and discourse to further intellectual abilities and to apply them in a real-world context. These enriching opportunities enable students to reach their academic and career aims. The depth and breadth of academic programs enables students to pursue a path of learning that enhances their body of knowledge. Learners are supported to assist them in their academic pursuits to succeed academically. With a laser focus on learning, strategies are employed to further academic innovation, collaboration, and critical and analytic thinking.
Departments
Departments provides leadership and oversight of programs, services, and student learning experiences. Each department is committed to ensuring student success and overall institutional effectiveness through continuous assessment of student outcomes. Departments are organized by programs and objectives. Below is a list of the departments found here at the Institute.
- Department of Business Administration, Management (BDAM)
- Department of Accounting and Finance (DAF)
- Department of Computer Sciences Information Technology and (DCSIT)
- Department of Construction and Infrastructure (DCI)
- Department of Health Sciences (DHS)
- Department of Hospitality and Tourism (DHT)
- Department of Education, Teaching and Learning (DETL)
- Department of Workforce Development & Professional Studies (WDPS)
- Department of Law, Justice, and Society (LJS)
- Department of Online and Distance Education (DODE)
- Department of General Education (GE)
Admissions
Our students are eager to learn, willing to lead, embrace diversity and inclusion of people and thoughts, and who utilize all opportunities to progress academically, in their career and in the world. We value a variety of experiences, and backgrounds we believe that there is true strength through a diverse student body. Our admissions process is holistic, comprehensive, and individualized. We thoroughly review applications and seek to work with students who are devoted to their success. We partner with organizations throughout the country to provide academic programming for diverse learners. The following provides a list of required admissions documents:
- Complete an Admissions Application
- High school Diploma/GED
- State Issued Identification Card
- Institute’s Essay
- Standardized Assessment Scores (CASAS/TABE/SAT/ACT/ASVAB)
- Prior Learning (CLEP, Dantes, Excelsior, portfolio assessment, etc.)
- Application Fee or Submission of a Fee Waiver
- Students participating in high school bridge program are only required to complete an application.