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Trident University International is a
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based in
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. It is a member of the American InterContinental University System and
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by the
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. It is owned by the for-profit company
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, publicly traded on the NASDAQ under PRDO and formerly known as Career Education Corporation (CEC). Trident offers five doctoral degree programs, eight master's degree programs, eight bachelor's degree programs, one associate degree program, and six professional certificate and diploma programs.


History

The institution was founded as Touro University International, a branch campus of Touro College, in July 1998, by its founders Yoram Neumann and Edith Neumann. It was the first university in the world to offer a regionally accredited doctorate program online with no residency requirement. Touro University International was initially
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by the
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(MSCHE). Touro College, including the Touro University International branch campus, was subsequently re-accredited by MSCHE in 2004. Because of its location in California, robust growth, fiscal and operational stability, and unique online delivery model, Touro University International was separately accredited by the
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(WASC) in February 2005. In October 2007, Touro University International was sold to
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for 190 million dollars and a new institution, TUI University (now Trident at AIU) was formed and incorporated as a private for profit. The deal was seen by many as part of a larger trend of nonprofit higher education entities being taken for-profit, but the Touro deal was unusual in that it may have been the first sale by a nonprofit college of one of its divisions. In January 2011, TUI University officially changed its name to Trident University International. On March 29, 2015,
Jones International University Jones International University (JIU) was a private online for-profit university headquartered in Centennial, Colorado. It was accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. History In 1987 Glenn R. Jones launched the cable television network Min ...
(JIU) announced it would close in 2016 and that it had entered into a formal teach-out transfer agreement with Trident University International that would provide all JIU students with individualized, custom learning plans and the opportunity to transition their studies to Trident. Trident also announced plans to rename its business school The Glenn R. Jones College of Business Administration. In March 2019,
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entered into an agreement to acquire Trident University International for $35 – 44 million from Summit Partners and merged this acquisition into Career Education Corporation's
American InterContinental University American InterContinental University (AIU) is a private for-profit university with its headquarters in Schaumburg, Illinois. It employs open admissions. American InterContinental University is a member of the American InterContinental Universit ...
as a branch campus. Trident at AIU was officially granted accreditation by the
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on February 19, 2020, and withdrew from WASC shortly thereafter. Trident University International closed its Cypress, California office as part of the merger with American InterContinental University (AIU) and opened an office in Chandler, Arizona by late 2020. Trident at AIU opened a new satellite office in San Antonio, Texas in April 2021 to support Trident students and alumni, as well as prospective students. Trident does not accept applications from residents of Massachusetts and New York.


Investigations and controversies

In June 2011, the WSCUC Commission received information that Trident awarded baccalaureate degrees to students who had not fulfilled the university's general education (GE) requirements. In addition, Trident failed to notify WSCUC of this problem when it was first brought to the institution's attention by the Servicemembers Opportunity College (SOCNAV), an organization that works with the United States Navy to assure that the colleges that Navy personnel attend are appropriately accredited and military friendly. Because of the serious breach of Standards One and Two related to integrity and general education, the Commission issued an Order to Show Cause why Trident's accreditation should not be terminated effective March 30, 2012. The following year, the commission confirmed that Trident had satisfactorily addressed the issues and reaffirmed Trident's accreditation. As of 2015, Trident was under
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by the
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"to provide additional oversight of cash management". In 2017, the Veterans Education Success organization alleged that Trident had used misleading information to recruit "survivors" who had Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits. Survivors are the children of a father or mother who was killed while on active duty and their widows or husbands. On August 30, 2018, a Citation and Order of Abatement was issued by the
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a unit of the
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. The Bureau received information from the
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in early 2018 that Trident University International, Institution Code 27129873, has a composite score of 0.2 out to possible 3.0, which is considered by the U.S. Department of Education as not being financially responsible. On March 9, 2020, the
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(VA) suspended
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reimbursement eligibility for American InterContinental University and several other for-profit schools, including Trident at AIU, due to what the V.A. said were "erroneous, deceptive, or misleading enrollment and advertising practices", giving the schools 60 days to take "corrective action". Later that year, the VA reversed its action.


Academics

Trident at American InterContinental University is institutionally accredited by the
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. In 2022 Trident University's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management (BSHRM), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programs were granted programmatic accreditation by the
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(ACBSP) under the American InterContinental University System (AIUS). Trident offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral level degrees in a 100% online environment in the following colleges: *Glenn R. Jones College of Business *College of Education *College of Health and Human Services *College of Information Systems


Rankings

In ''
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s 2021 National University Rankings, Trident was ranked 228 out of 381 institutions and 56th in the western region for "Best Bang for the Buck".


Student outcomes

According to the
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, as of 2024 Trident at AIU has a 6-year bachelor degree graduation rate of 8% and only a 20% retention rate for first time students pursuing bachelor's degrees.


Notable alumni

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, United States National Guard brigadier general * James A. Cody, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force *
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, member-elect of the
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*
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, United States Army Command Sergeant Major *
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, deputy adjutant general of the
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* Kenneth Preston, 13th
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*
Stephen Templin Stephen Templin (born 1967 in San Gabriel, California) is a New York Times and international best-selling author. He co-wrote ''SEAL Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper'' and is the author of ''Trident's First Gleaming'' and ''From Russ ...
, bestselling author of "Seal Team Six" * Tony Tinderholt, member of
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John W. Troxell John Wayne Troxell (born 1964) is a retired United States Army senior non-commissioned officer who served as the third Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (SEAC). This position made him the most senior enlisted ...
, United States Army Command sergeant major


References


External links


Official website
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