- Union Institute & University
Union Institute & University is a private
college specializing indistance learning programs. Headquartered inCincinnati, Ohio , the University operates academic centers there as well as in Montpelier andBrattleboro, Vermont ;Miami, Florida ;Los Angeles, California ; andSacramento, California . It received accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission in 1985. Union currently enrolls approximately 2,000 students from all 50 states and more than 20 countries worldwide.Currently, Union Institute & University offers the following degree programs: Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science; Master of Arts; Master of Fine Arts; Master of Education; Ed.D. in Educational Leadership (K-12) and Higher Education; Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology; and Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies. [“Degree Programs,” "Union Institute & University" < http://www.tui.edu/programs/prospective.asp >.] In 2006 The Ph.D. granting college of Arts and Sciences was dissolved to focus resources on other programs.
History
Union Institute & University traces its origins to 1964, when a group of ten
liberal arts colleges established aconsortium called "The Union for Research and Experimentation in Higher Education." The consortium, headquartered at the campus ofAntioch College inYellow Springs, Ohio , included a number of schools experimenting with alternative education philosophies during the period, including Antioch;Sarah Lawrence College ;Bard College ;Hofstra University ;Goddard College ;Franconia College ; andNasson College . Renamed the "Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities" in 1969, the consortium directed its focus toward providing educational opportunities for non-traditional students whose needs were best served by a non-residential college experience. [David Bates, “A Brief History of the Union Institute and University”(2002) < http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~hendra/Briefhis.html >.]The consortium later became an independent degree-granting institution calling itself "The University Without Walls" (1971), and then "The Union Institute" (1989). After acquiring Vermont College in
Montpelier, Vermont fromNorwich University in October, 2001, it was renamed Union Institute & University. [”Vermont College Forges New Union,” "Vermont Business Magazine" (1 August 2001) < http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3675/is_200108/ai_n8960495 >.] The purchase of Vermont College added several master’s degree programs and an Adult Degree Program to Union Institute & University’s existing undergraduate and doctoral programs, providing a progression of degree opportunities, along with certificates in advanced graduate study. Accessed14 March 2007 .]Since 2002, Roger H. Sublett serves as Union Institute & University’s fifth president. [“Meet the President,” "Union Institute & University" < http://www.tui.edu/history/president.asp >.] Under Sublett, who made a name for himself as director of the Kellogg Foundation from 1991-2001, [Kellogg Foundation < http://www.wkkf.org >.] the institution has undergone major academic and structural changes, designed to reposition the Union Institute as a premier long-distance and low-residency university. [“Union Institute Rules Get Stricter,” "Cincinnati Enquirer" (27 March 2004) < http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/03/27/loc_union27.html >; “Union Institute To Sell 2 Historic Buildings,” "Cincinnati Enquirer" (4 July 2006).]
References
External links
* [http://www.tui.edu Official website]
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