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Madison University Career Center
Madison University recognizes and accepts its responsibility to provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills and resources to enable them to make well-informed decisions regarding their education choices. Please contact us for specific information pertaining to your selected degree program.

If licensure is the objective of a degree program, students are advised to check the requirements of their particular resident state, school districts, professional associations and/or agencies for specific licensing protocol. 

Madison University’s degree programs are globally accredited and are not designed to meet any particular state or national licensing or credentialing criteria.

Thousands of professionals employed by private fortune 500 companies and government agencies have chosen distance learning universities to complete their education.

A partial list of private organizations, government agencies, and corporations wherein distance learning programs have been approved for career advancement and accepted for tuition assistance is available upon request from Madison University's Career Center.

* The list is updated frequently and contains primarily major employers.  If your employer is not listed, please contact your Human Resource Department to ensure distance learning approval.
 

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