Keiser University and Florida State College at Jacksonville Resolve Differences and Focus on the Future
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Nov. 10, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Keiser University and Florida State College at Jacksonville share a desire to provide quality higher education to their students. Both are regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Together, consistent with their common accreditation, they have provided a quality education to tens of thousands of students.
Keiser University filed a lawsuit against FSCJ and two of its executives. Keiser and FSCJ have discussed these matters and agreed to put their differences behind them. The parties have mutually agreed to the dismissal of the lawsuit.
FSCJ and Keiser University hold each other in high esteem. FSCJ denies the allegations in the lawsuit and never intended to disparage Keiser University or its principals or to cause harm to the institution, its principals or its students.
Keiser and FSCJ look forward to working together to pursue their long-term commitment to serving students.
About Keiser University:
Keiser University is Florida's leading statewide provider of career-focused, post-secondary education and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Keiser University serves approximately 18,000 students seeking associate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in over 50 high demand degree programs at its 14 campuses and through its online division and Graduate School.
Keiser University's educational reach extends globally through its international programs including the Latin Division and cooperative agreements in the Eastern European nation of Moldova, as well as its newest campus in Shanghai, Republic of China.
For more information on Keiser University, visit www.keiseruniversity.edu.
SOURCE Keiser University
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