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About Us
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Kairos University, a campus of AEU, through its main campus America Evangelical University, has obtained approval by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) to operate as a degree-granting institution, and to offer programs leading to undergraduate and graduate degrees. Approval to operate means compliance with state standards as set forth in the appropriate chapter of the California Educational Code (CEC 94897).

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Kairos University, a campus of AEU, through its main campus America Evangelical University, has received full accreditation by the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE).

The ABHE Commission on Accreditation is a national, faith-related accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and is also listed by the United States Department of Education as a recognized national, institutional accrediting agency.

If you wish to contact the ABHE, please contact them at:

Association for Biblical Higher Education
5850 T. G. Lee Blvd., Suite 130
Orlando, FL 32822
(407) 207-0808

See the ABHE website for additional information: https://www.abhe.org/

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The seminary programs of Kairos University, Campus of AEU, through AEU seminary, have received full accreditation from the Association of Theological Schools (ATS).
Accredited by the Commission on Accrediting of the ATS,
the following degree programs are approved:
Master of Divinity
Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership
Doctor of Ministry


Association of Theological Schools
10 Summit Park Drive
Pittsburgh PA 15275-1110
412-788-6505

See the ATS website for additional information: https://www.ats.edu/

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Kairos University, a campus of AEU, through its main campus America Evangelical University, has been authorized by the U.S. Government to issue Form I-20 ("Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status") to international students.

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The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) is a United States organization of degree-granting colleges and universities. It identifies its purpose as providing national advocacy for self-regulation of academic quality through accreditation in order to certify the quality of higher education accrediting organizations, including regional, faith-based, private, career, and programmatic accrediting organizations.

 

The organization has approximately 3,000 academic institutions as members, and currently recognizes approximately 60 accrediting organizations. Established in 1996, CHEA is the successor to several earlier national nongovernmental associations formed to coordinate the U.S. accreditation process for higher education.

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