
Licenses, Notices, & Views
It is important that all prospective students understand that Northwestern International University degree programs are neither designed nor to meet any particular local, state or national licensing or credentialing laws, nor to meet any requirements established by any private independent associations. If you are seeking a degree for licensing purposes, Northwestern International University advises you to check with that association, governmental body, or specific school district to determine its acceptability. The University does not grant licenses or permission to practice medicine in the United States of America or in any country of the world. Such licensing is at the perogative of the country in which the student resides.
Northwestern International University is a corporation with its adminstrative office in Gibraltar. As a foreign university we are in full compliance with all the laws regarding education in the European Union. Our degrees are neither designed for, nor are they recognized by the European Union due to our status as an international university.
We view learning and the pursuit of truth as a special opportunity. We commit ourselves to integrity, excellence, consideration of different points of view, and collegiality in all of our academic work.
Northwestern International University does not disciminate on the basis of race creed, color, gender, religion, sexual preference, ethnic origin, or physical disability.
Maintaining academic integrity, scholarship free from fraud and deception is an important educational objective at Northwestern International University. Academic dishonesty can lead to expulsion from the university.
Academic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, fabrication of information or citations, facilitating acts of academic dishonesty by others, submitting work of another person or work previously used without informing the instructor and securing written approval, failing to give credit to outside sources, or tampering with the academic work of other students.