Miami Regional University

Miami Regional University
Former names
  • Management Resources Institute (2001)
  • Management Resources College (2014)
  • Miami Regional College (2016)
MottoScito tu potes[1]
Motto in English
Know you can
TypePrivate for-profit university
Established1996
AccreditationSACSCOC
PresidentOphelia Sanchez[2]
Location,
United States

26°11′10″N 80°09′50″W / 26.1860081°N 80.1638119°W / 26.1860081; -80.1638119
ColorsGold and Blue   
MascotZuca
Websitewww.mru.edu

Miami Regional University (MRU) is a private for-profit university in Miami Springs, Florida. MRU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.

History

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The original company was founded in 1996 and originally as a management consulting, training and human development institution. In 1999, the company partnered with Miami-Dade WAGES Coalition (later known as CareerSource South Florida) and started training welfare and dislocated clients. Eventually the organization expanded its partnership ventures to include CareerSource Broward, Vocational Rehabilitation, and the Veterans Administration.[3]

In 2001, Management Resources Institute (MRI) was founded as a DBA, and the institution was licensed by the Florida Commission of Independent Education (CIE).[4] It was during this period that MRI developed a curriculum to prepare college graduates of foreign origin to become certified teachers of the state of Florida. In 2007, the Council on Occupational Education (COE) granted MRI six years of accreditation. The US Department of Education (USDOE) approved MRI to administer Federal Financial Aid in 2008. COE accredited the institution for another six years after a re-affirmation visit in August 2012.[5]

MRI introduced an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing in February 2012, and this became its most popular academic offering to date. In 2014, COE and CIE approved MRI's request to change its name to Management Resources College (MRC). Later that year, the school was accredited by ACICS to offer four-year degrees.

In 2019, it became Miami Regional University.

References

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  1. ^ "Miami Regional University Home Page". Miami Regional University. MRU. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Letter From The President". Miami Regional University. 2018. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  3. ^ "CAREERSOURCE SOUTH FLORIDA PARTNERS". Careersource South FLorida. Careersource South Florida. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Nonpublic Postsecondary School/College Search". Florida Department of Education. Florida Department of Education. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  5. ^ "U.S. Department of Education Database". U.S. Department of Education. U.S. Dept Education. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
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