Accreditation & Memberships
American International is accredited by the American Council on Private School Accreditation Agency. The American Council on Private School Accreditation Agency is a Private Non-Governmental Accrediting Association. To verify the accreditation status of the American International please click here.
American International's subsidiary college, Baptist University of America, is a member of the Evangelical Training Association (ETA). Founded in 1930, ETA emphasizes excellence in scholarship and a consistent ministry philosophy.
America International is currently not accredited by one of the seven regional accrediting bodies recognized by CHEA. As a result, BUA is not eligible to participate in the Federal Student Aid Program or approved to accept tuition payments from the GI Bill. America International cannot guarantee that its degrees will be accepted by all post-secondary institutions. In addition, certain employers, including, but without limitation, state government and other publicly-funded organizations in states such as Florida, Illinois, Oregon, New Jersey, North Dakota, Texas, Washington and Idaho, may not recognize or accept a America International degree. If an applicant is unsure whether certain post-secondary institutions or employers will accept a BUA degree, the applicant should first consult with those institutions or employers to determine their policies regarding the acceptance of degrees from private, post-secondary institutions without regional accreditation.
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