Atlantic International University

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Atlantic International University
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Type Unaccredited private for-profit distance learning university
Established1998;26 years ago (1998)
Accreditation (None, widely considered a degree mill)
President Jose M. Atri [1]
Location, ,
United States

21°18′33″N157°51′46″W / 21.3091601°N 157.8627071°W / 21.3091601; -157.8627071
Website www.aiu.edu

Atlantic International University, Inc. (AIU) is an unaccredited private for-profit distance learning university based in Honolulu, Hawaii. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees including doctorates. [2] [3] [4] [5] It is widely described as a degree mill. [6] [7] [4] [8] [9] [10] [11] AIU degrees are unrecognized in Oregon, illegal to use in Texas, and unsatisfactory for fufilling civil service requirements in Michigan as they are considered substandard or fraudulent. [12] [13] [14]

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Accreditation

Although it is based in the United States, AIU is not accredited by any recognized United States accreditation agency. [15] It is accredited by the U.K. Accreditation Service for International Schools, Colleges and Universities (ASIC), [16] but this is solely for visa purposes; degrees offered by Atlantic International University are not officially recognized in the U.K. [17]

Atlantic International University was formerly accredited by Accrediting Commission International. [2] Accrediting Commission International is an accredidation mill and was established after the International Accrediting Commission, another accredidation mill, was shut down by the State of Missouri for fraud. [18] [19]

Its credentials have also been listed as substandard in countries outside the U.S. including Ghana, [6] Nigeria (in relation to a branch in Okija), [7] and Oman. [20] It has been characterized as a degree mill, [21] [10] and its degrees have been widely dismissed as "fake." [4] [8] [9]

It has been prosecuted by the Office of Consumer Protection of the State of Hawaii for fraudulently claiming to be an accredited institution. In a 2002 case, the state alleged the following: [11]

“AIU is not now and never has been accredited by a recognized accrediting agency or association recognized by the United States Secretary of Education...AIU has failed to properly and adequately disclose in its promotional materials, specifically its agents' advertising, the fact that it is not fully accredited by any nationally recognized accrediting agency or association listed by the United States Secretary of Education in violation of Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 446E-2(a).”

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