Accreditation

Accreditation

Accreditation

Windsor University is fully licensed and accredited by the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) and the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) to operate post-secondary education programs. Windsor University proudly offers a variety of accredited undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degrees.

About Windsor University’s Accreditation

Windsor University is among the active institutions accredited by the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC). This accreditation ensures that all programs offered by Windsor University meet the high standards established by HELC. To verify our license and accreditation status, click the button below and search for “Windsor University.”

Accreditation

What is the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC)?

The Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) is the regulatory and consumer protection body that ensures legitimate and quality postsecondary education in Washington, DC. The HELC plays a crucial role in accreditation by authorizing institutions to operate, approving academic programs, and overseeing the issuance or denial of licenses to private postsecondary institutions within the District.

Additionally, the HELC helps maintain public trust in higher education by ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, maintaining student records from closed institutions, issuing certified transcripts, and investigating complaints against institutions. The Commission’s focus on quality education safeguards public interest and reinforces the integrity of postsecondary education in the District.

Learn more about HELC’s accreditation standards here: HELC Website.

Why Accreditation Matters

Accreditation ensures that Windsor University meets strict educational standards, offering students a reliable and high-quality academic experience. It signifies that our programs are recognized globally and meet the requirements of employers, licensing boards, and other higher education institutions.

For further details on the various programs we offer, visit our Home Page to explore how you can apply to our programs.

Windsor University is fully licensed and accredited by the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) and the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) to operate post-secondary education programs. Windsor University proudly offers a variety of accredited undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degrees.

About Windsor University’s Accreditation

Windsor University is among the active institutions accredited by the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC). This accreditation ensures that all programs offered by Windsor University meet the high standards established by HELC. To verify our license and accreditation status, click the button below and search for “Windsor University.”

Accreditation

What is the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC)?

The Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) is the regulatory and consumer protection body that ensures legitimate and quality postsecondary education in Washington, DC. The HELC plays a crucial role in accreditation by authorizing institutions to operate, approving academic programs, and overseeing the issuance or denial of licenses to private postsecondary institutions within the District.

Additionally, the HELC helps maintain public trust in higher education by ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, maintaining student records from closed institutions, issuing certified transcripts, and investigating complaints against institutions. The Commission’s focus on quality education safeguards public interest and reinforces the integrity of postsecondary education in the District.

Learn more about HELC’s accreditation standards here: HELC Website.

Why Accreditation Matters

Accreditation ensures that Windsor University meets strict educational standards, offering students a reliable and high-quality academic experience. It signifies that our programs are recognized globally and meet the requirements of employers, licensing boards, and other higher education institutions.

For further details on the various programs we offer, visit our Home Page to explore how you can apply to our programs.

Windsor University is fully licensed and accredited by the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) and the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) to operate post-secondary education programs. Windsor University proudly offers a variety of accredited undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degrees.

About Windsor University’s Accreditation

Windsor University is among the active institutions accredited by the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC). This accreditation ensures that all programs offered by Windsor University meet the high standards established by HELC. To verify our license and accreditation status, click the button below and search for “Windsor University.”

Accreditation

What is the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC)?

The Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) is the regulatory and consumer protection body that ensures legitimate and quality postsecondary education in Washington, DC. The HELC plays a crucial role in accreditation by authorizing institutions to operate, approving academic programs, and overseeing the issuance or denial of licenses to private postsecondary institutions within the District.

Additionally, the HELC helps maintain public trust in higher education by ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, maintaining student records from closed institutions, issuing certified transcripts, and investigating complaints against institutions. The Commission’s focus on quality education safeguards public interest and reinforces the integrity of postsecondary education in the District.

Learn more about HELC’s accreditation standards here: HELC Website.

Why Accreditation Matters

Accreditation ensures that Windsor University meets strict educational standards, offering students a reliable and high-quality academic experience. It signifies that our programs are recognized globally and meet the requirements of employers, licensing boards, and other higher education institutions.

For further details on the various programs we offer, visit our Home Page to explore how you can apply to our programs.