Schiller International University

Schiller International University
Other name
SIU
Former name
Schiller College
Motto One World, One University
Type Private
Established 1964 (1964)
Founder Dr. Walter Leibrecht
President Dr. Manuel Alonso-Puig
Address 8560 Ulmerton Road, Largo, FL, 33771-3842, United States
27°53′38″N 82°45′27″W / 27.893906°N 82.757513°W / 27.893906; -82.757513Coordinates: 27°53′38″N 82°45′27″W / 27.893906°N 82.757513°W / 27.893906; -82.757513
Campus
Colours          Burgundy and grey
Website www.schiller.edu

Schiller International University is a for profit private American university with its main campus and administrative headquarters in Largo, Florida, United States. It has campuses on two continents in four countries: Tampa Bay, Paris, France, Madrid, Spain, Heidelberg, Germany. Schiller offers Associate, Bachelor, and Master's degree in a number of areas. It also offers online degrees through distance learning.

History

Schiller was founded in 1964 by Dr. Walter Leibrecht as a study-abroad program for Americans living in West Germany. In 1969 the college relocated to Heidelberg.

Campus

Tampa Bay

The main campus is located in Largo, Florida.[1] The university's Administrative Headquarters and Office of Admissions are in Largo. The current president is Dr. Manuel Alonso-Puig.[2] At one time it was located in Dunedin, Florida. By 2006, the university moved to East Bay Drive and then Ulmerton Road in Largo.[3]

Paris

Schiller has a campus in the 15th arrondissement of Paris near the Place de la Convention.[4]

Madrid

The Madrid Campus is located in a historic building on Plaza de la Republica Argentina in Northern Madrid. The Madrid campus specializes in International Business and in International Relations. In addition to US accreditation, the Madrid campus is recognized by the Comunidad de Madrid, allowing students to apply for "homologación."

Heidelberg

The Heidelberg campus was the first Schiller campus and is still the largest. For years the campus was located in the Villa Krehl in Bergstraße, but in summer of 2012 the campus moved to new facilities in the Bahnstadt.[5] The address of the campus is: Zollhofgarten 1, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany.

London

Schiller first established a London presence in 1971, renting facilities in Birkbeck College. In 1978, an outer London campus in premises owned by the university was established in West Wickham, Kent. In 1981 the university acquired the former Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women, and established an additional central London campus there until 2010.[6] This facility was vacated in 2010 when a campus was briefly established in the South Bank Technopark Building on the property of London South Bank University in the London Borough of Southwark, England.[7][8] In 2011, the university said that 80-85% of its students originated from non-European Union countries, and therefore they needed student visas to study at the school. During that year, the United Kingdom placed tighter restrictions on student visas. In response, in August 2011 Schiller stated that it was closing its London campus. William Moore, the executive vice president of Schiller, said that the new visa requirements were the reason why Schiller's London campus closed.[9] Schiller is expecting to re-establish its presence in London as of early 2017, renting premises on the campus of Roehampton University in South West London.

Accreditation

Schiller International University is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools[10] (ACICS). However, as of December 12, 2016, the ACICS is no longer recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a valid accrediting agency.[11] ACICS continues to be recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.[12]

As of 2015 Schiller students can gain a double degree awarded by Schiller and the University of Roehampton in the United Kingdom, thanks to a bilateral agreement between both universities.[13]

Academics

The programs include international business, business administration, international relations and diplomacy,[14] management of information technology, and hospitality and tourism management. Two-year (Associate of Science) programs are offered in international business, international hospitality and tourism management, and nursing. English is the language of instruction on all campuses. Students may relocate from campus to campus while continuing their academic program. Schiller features the American pattern of university education.

Financial aid

The university is approved for Federal and Veterans' training programs, and also offers a limited number of institutional awards to students—regardless of citizenship—based on need, academic performance, nationality, and grade level (undergraduate or graduate).

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Home." Schiller International University. Retrieved on August 28, 2011. "Main Campus 8560 Ulmerton Road Largo, Florida 33771 "
  2. "Largo, Florida." Schiller International University. Retrieved on August 28, 2011. "Admissions Office and Central Administration Offices, Campus Offices 8560 Ulmerton Road Largo, Florida 33771 "
  3. Helfand, Lorri. "Largo makes Schiller a priority." Clearwater Times (Edition of St. Petersburg Times). Thursday February 23, 2006. Page 1. Retrieved from Google News (83 of 108) on August 28, 2011.
  4. "Paris." Schiller International University. Retrieved on August 28, 2011. "Schiller International University 9, rue Yvart 75015 - Paris FRANCE "
  5. Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung December 18, 2012, p. 6, http://www.rnz.de/zusammenheidelberg2/00_20121218061046_103153880_Schiller_University_in_neuem_Ambiente_.php
  6. The World of Learning, Section Six: American Colleges in the UK, 1988 edition, p. 139 et al.
  7. "Getting here." London South Bank University. Retrieved on August 28, 2011.
  8. "London." (Image) "Schiller International University. Retrieved on August 28, 2011. "LKIC - Technopark Building 90 London Road London, SE1 6LN "
  9. Li, Jonathan J. Stricter Visa Rules in U.K. Put Some Colleges in Bind." 'The New York Times. August 28, 2011. Retrieved on August 28, 2011.
  10. "ACICS Member Directory." Retrieved on March 9, 2016.
  11. "ACICS Loss of Accreditation: What it Means for Schools and International Students". U.S. Department of Homeland Security: Study in the States. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  12. "Database of Institutions Accredited by Recognized U.S. Accrediting Organizations". CHEA Official Website. Retrieved on March 4, 2017.
  13. "New partnership with respected American university". University of Roehampton. Retrieved 9 March 2016.
  14. "International Relations and Schiller International University". StudentAdvisor.
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