Newport International University (Wyoming)

Newport International University
Motto in English
Dedicated to Global Education
Type For-profit
Established 1976
President Jay Askari[1]
Academic staff
35
Location West Hills, California, United States
Campus Urban
Colors Blue, Burgundy, Gold
              
Nickname NIU
Website niu-edu.us

Newport International University (NIU), founded in 1976, is a business school approved to offer bachelor's degrees in Business Administration and psychology and master's degrees in Business Administration.[2][3] In 2011, under new ownership, Newport International University was relocated from Wyoming to Los Angeles, where it obtained approval from the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education. Newport International University has also created seminar programs for executives of industry.[4]

History

Newport International University was founded in 1976 by Ted Dalton in Newport Beach, California. In 2002, the school was relocated to Wyoming under new management to operate under a permissive state higher education law, where it operated in accordance with the laws of the state of Wyoming and under the rules and regulations of the Wyoming Department of Education. In April 2009 a meeting of the NIU Board of Governors was held in the NIU Headquarters building in Laramie, Wyoming and decisions were made to move the facilities to Hayward, California. To accomplish this move, it was further decided that Newport International University would end its operations in Wyoming and would voluntarily return its license to the Wyoming Depart of Education.[5] In October 2009, new legislation was passed requiring all private postsecondary schools, new or current, to be properly registered/renewed and approved by the state of California. Under new management in 2011, Newport International University began the process for approval by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE).[6] In 2014, Newport International University received BPPE approval to operate and educate in the state of California in the fields of business and psychology.[7]

NIU was incorporated in Wyoming in 2002 and formerly operated there under a permissive state higher education law. After the state enacted a new law in 2006 requiring higher education institutions to be accredited or seek accreditation in order to remain in the state, NIU filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the new state law. The Wyoming Supreme Court upheld the law in a June 2008 ruling, and in April 2009 NIU relinquished its Wyoming registration and announced plans to merge with Newport University in California.[8][9][10]

University maturation

In 2003, Dr. Ted Dalton split Newport International University into two sectors. The first would become Newport University, the sector of the university designated for local students. The second would become Newport International University and the international sector of the university. The schools were split up and acquired as separate entities. All Newport International University logos, trademarks, licenses, publications, and website became the sole property of Newport International University.[11]

University campus

The campus is located at 6700 Fallbrook Avenue, West Hills, CA 91307, near one of the busiest intersections in the San Fernando Valley.[12] The facility is close to shops and restaurants, has ample parking available and is located in a traffic-heavy thoroughfare. The campus is a short distance to the main highway (highways 101, 118, and 405) and public transportation is easily accessible. Aside from the U.S. campus, relationships have been created with schools in multiple countries, as facilitators, for Newport International University to use their campuses for students. All school campuses must meet the standards set by Newport International University and keep in line with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education's necessary requirements.

Student life

While based in Wyoming, NIU operated educational programs in about 14 countries around the world.

Partnerships

Newport International University has also created a partnership with English Language Center (ELC), a center for English as a second language, to help potential students. With this partnership, Newport International University students who wish to come to the U.S. are able to receive their I-20 (F-1 Visa) through ELC and take courses at the university alongside taking their English classes.

In addition to ELC, Newport International University has partnered with Net Language, an online center for English as a second language, to help students who wish to learn English online at the comfort of their home. Students can take both English and Spanish courses without ever leaving their neighborhood. Net Language provides these resources to people of all ages and group, including schools, governments, and corporations.

References

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