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Off-Campus and Online Programs (Global Campus)

Central Michigan University
802 Industrial Drive
Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858
989-774-3865 or 800-950-1144
Or visit the website at http://global.cmich.edu/

For more information, please contact the Program Center nearest you, or write or call the Mount Pleasant office. 

Since 1971, a goal of Central Michigan University is to provide academic programs for students whose career or personal circumstances limit their access to traditional forms of higher education. CMU’s Global Campus was established to help meet that goal. 

Using flexible scheduling, compressed class formats and a sophisticated and comprehensive network of program centers in nearly 20 states and Canada, CMU offers graduate and undergraduate degree programs to thousands of students each year.

Combining the university’s high academic standards with innovative teaching technologies and strategies, CMU is prepared to:

1. Translate career and other forms of prior learning into academic credit.
2. Provide flexible instructional, curricular and scheduling patterns.
3. Tailor programs through individualized advising.
4. Provide for wide use of internships, independent study, and other forms of individualized study.
5. Utilize various distance education media.

In addition to complete degree programs, students may also earn credit for individual courses offered off campus each semester at locations across Michigan, the U.S., Canada, and online. Many of the courses are designed to assist professionals in meeting certification regulations, to provide credit-bearing in-service opportunities, and to offer convenience to working adults who want to take courses toward various on- and off-campus degree programs. 

Advisors

In addition to its full-time advising staff, Global Campus specially selects academic advisors from its pool of qualified instructors, all of whom are approved to teach based on the same rigorous standards applied to campus faculty. Advisors work closely with students to create an individual program plan each student must use as a guide to attain his or her academic goals.

CMU Online Courses

Online course delivery provides each student with a virtual classroom where lectures, multimedia study materials and class discussion are all provided using the latest technology, over the internet. Interactive online tools offer students the opportunity to connect with faculty and peers to discuss course content in cyberspace. Online courses still have specific start and end dates and assignment/exam due dates. Careful review of the course syllabus prior to the enrollment in a course will provide these dates. Questions regarding online courses should be directed to staff at cmuonline@cmich.edu or 800-688-4268. 

To ensure success in online classes, CMU encourages students to familiarize themselves with the online learning environment prior to enrolling in CMU Online courses. Preview a sample online class, run a diagnostics check on your computer and take the Online Learning Assessment on our website at: https://www.cmich.edu/global/cmuonline/about/Pages/default.aspx.

Rematriculation

Graduate Studies:

Students dismissed from graduate study, regardless of whether they were non-degree students or students pursuing a graduate certificate or degree, may petition for readmission no sooner than one academic year after the semester they were dismissed. Exceptions to this waiting period can be granted by the College of Graduate Studies. A dismissed student can apply for either non-degree admission or admission to a graduate program. Admission as a non-degree student will be decided by the College of Graduate Studies. Admission to a graduate program will be decided by the procedures normally used for that program.

See Graduate Academic and Retention Standards.

Undergraduate Studies: 

Global Campus Students: A student whose eligibility to enroll (matriculation) has been canceled by Global Campus for academic reasons may contact the appropriate program director to apply for rematriculation. For students dismissed from Global Campus, a written request and a personal interview may be required. Supporting documents may also be requested. A written request for rematriculation should be submitted to Applications Processing, Global Campus, Mount Pleasant, MI 48858. Students requesting rematriculation should submit all materials at least two months prior to the start of the term in which the student is planning to enroll.

A student enrolled on the main Mt. Pleasant campus whose eligibility to enroll (matriculation) has been cancelled for academic reasons from the Mount Pleasant campus, but is seeking admission to Global Campus must first be rematriculated by the Committee on Rematriculation, in the Academic Advising and Assistance Office in Mount Pleasant. Following rematriculation to CMU, the student’s admission to Global Campus will be considered. 

See Undergraduate Academic Probation, Suspension, Dismissal, and Rematriculation Policies and Procedures.

Prior Learning Assessment Program

The Prior Learning Assessment Program provides academic recognition of college-level skills and knowledge acquired outside the formal college classroom. Credit may be earned for learning acquired through career and personal experiences in job-related activities, in community participation, or from training experiences through related on-the-job instruction or special schools.
Students who apply for Prior Learning credits submit a comprehensive portfolio which describes and documents their learning experiences. Evaluation is dependent on performance criteria established by a team of university faculty members.

Students who earn credit through the Prior Learning Assessment Program must complete five (5) semester hours of credit from CMU before the prior learning credits will be recorded on their transcripts.

On-campus undergraduate students may also apply for Prior Learning Assessment Credit. 

Planned Experiences

Planned experiences, available to undergraduate students, provide an individualized learning experience which synthesizes the theoretical and practical in one learning context. The planned experience is a student-formulated project on an approved topic (or topics) in the student’s area of study. The project integrates experience with principles and theories in the field. Projects are formulated with the assistance of an advisor, and both the proposal and the final form are reviewed by the Undergraduate Extended Degree Programs Council.

 

Non-Degree and Non-Credit Programs

CMU provides an opportunity for educators and educational administrators to earn credit toward certificate renewal and provides individuals interested in personal development with a range of non-credit programs. Broad in its offerings, there is something for everyone across the lifespan.

Non-Degree Credit for the Education Market

Through the District Designed Professional Development (DDPD) program, school districts and ISDs can design a university credit component for site-based professional development programs. The DDPD program offers educators and administrators with an opportunity to earn credits toward certificate renewal. For further information about the DDPD program, please contact CMU at 800-950-1144, ext. 3718.

Non-Credit Options

Corporate and Education Training

CMU is able to partner with corporations to assist them with the learning and development needs within their organizations. For further information, please contact 800-950-1144, ext. 3718.

Life-Long Learning

If you are interested in adventures in lifelong learning, look no further than active travel programs through Road Scholars. International in scope, learners of at least 55 years of age come together as a group of travelers to share a common destination and a passion for learning. For more information about CMU offerings, please contact 800-950-1144, ext. 3718.

Military and Veterans Services

For more information, see the next section of this Bulletin 

For Academic Programs Leading to Professional Licensure

Important Message for Prospective Students: It is highly recommended that students contact the appropriate licensing agency in their state of residence if they are considering an academic program that leads to a professional license. CMU offers state-by-state information at https://www.cmich.edu/global/compliance/Pages/professionalLicensure.aspx with web links to the appropriate licensing agencies. It is the responsibility of students to contact the appropriate licensing agency and to understand the requirements in their state of residence as applied to their specific situation.

Program Initiation

Programs offered by CMU outside the state of Michigan are primarily initiated at the request of a corporation, an association, governmental agency or another organization, which serves as a sponsor of the program.

When planning a program, the Academic Program Team identifies student needs and determines needed courses, course formats, and advising schedules. The program format is determined by the number of interested students, the availability of faculty, the availability of instructional facilities, and, where pertinent, organizational work patterns. Arrangements are then made for instructors and for space and support resources.

Facilities and Equipment. At most out-of-state locations, office space, equipment and classroom space are provided on site through the cooperation of the program sponsor. Size and scope of facilities vary with the size of the program.

Authorization

Central Michigan University complies with authorization requirements in the states/provinces in which it offers classes. Some states require that specific statements regarding an institution’s status within the state be made available to students. The following statements are included here to fulfill the requirements of these states/provinces.

Georgia: Central Michigan University is authorized by the Non-public Postsecondary Education Commission to deliver the following degrees at Atlanta Metro: Graduate Certificates in Administrative Essentials, College Teaching, General Administration, Health Services Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, International Administration, Leadership, Project Management, Public Administration, Research Administration, and Training and Development; Master of Arts in Education with concentrations in Curriculum and Instruction, Integrated Science, and Training and Development; Master of Arts in Educational Leadership; Master of Arts in Humanities; Master of Arts in Reading and Literacy; Master of Arts in Sport Administration; Master of Arts in Teacher Leadership; Master of Business Administration with concentration in ERP Using SAP Software; Master of Health Administration (Option MHA 697 & 699); Master of Public Administration; Master of Science in Administration with concentrations in General Administration, Health Services Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, International Administration, Leadership, Project Management, Public Administration, Research Administration, and Training and Development; and Specialist in Education with concentrations in Administrative Leadership K-12 (Plan A & B) and Instructional Leadership K-12 (Plan A & B).

Additionally, CMU is authorized to deliver the following programs to Georgia residents through Online delivery: The Bachelor of Applied Arts, Major in Administration with concentration in Organizational Administration; Bachelor of Applied Arts, Major in Early Childhood Development and Learning; Bachelor of Applied Arts, Major in Fashion Merchandising and Design with concentrations in Product Development and Visual Merchandising; Bachelor of Science, Major in Administration with concentrations in Industrial Administration, and Organizational Administration; Bachelor of Science, Major in Early Childhood Development and Learning; Bachelor of Science, Major in Fashion Merchandising and Design with concentrations in Product Development and Visual Merchandising; Bachelor of Science, Option in Community Development (Option SWK 470); Bachelor of Science, Major in Integrated Leadership Studies; Bachelor of Science, Major in International Relations; Bachelor of Science, Major in Political Science; Bachelor of Science, Major in Psychology; Bachelor of Science, Major in Public and Nonprofit Administration; Bachelor of Science in Business Administration: General Business Administration with Applied Business Communication Concentration; Undergraduate Certificate in Cybersecurity, Professional and Technical Writing, and Social Media; Graduate Certificates in Administrative Essentials, College Teaching, Cybersecurity, ERP Using SAP Software, Health Systems Leadership, International Health, and Logistics Management; Master of Arts in Education with concentrations in Curriculum and Instruction and Training and Development; Master of Arts in Educational Leadership; Master of Arts in Learning, Design, and Technology; Master of Arts in Reading & Literacy; Master of Arts in Special Education; Master of Arts in Teacher Leadership; Master of Business Administration with concentrations in ERP Using SAP Software, Human Resource Management, Logistics Management, Marketing, and Value Driven Organization; Master of Entrepreneurial Transactions; Master of Health Administration (Option MHA 697 & 699); Master of Public Administration with concentrations in General, Nonprofit Management, and State & Local Government; Master of Public Health; Master of Science in Information Systems; Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics (Plan A & B); Master of Science in Administration and Graduate Certificates with concentrations in Engineering Management, General Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, Integrated Homeland Security, International Administration, Leadership, Philanthropy and Fundraising, Project Management, Public Administration, Recreation & Park Administration, Research Administration, and Training and Development; Specialist in Education in General Education Administration with concentration in Administrative Leadership K-12 (Plan A & B); Doctor of Educational Technology (DET); Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership; and Doctor of Health Administration (DHA). In the State of Georgia, student grievances not resolved at the university level can be addressed to the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission, 2082 East Exchange Place, Suite 220, Tucker, Georgia 30084, via phone at (770) 414-3300, or via the website at: https://gnpec.georgia.gov/student-complaint-forms.

Georgia students will be allowed a refund of the withdrawal fee. Additionally, Georgia students will be provided refunds based on tuition paid for segments of instructional program as described by the institution in the enrollment agreement, i.e., quarter, semester, module, or term, in case more than twelve (12) months; if the institution’s refund policy is more favorable, the student will be refunded the greater amount; refunds will be made in full to the student within forty-five (45) days of the date of withdrawal; refunds are determined based on the proration of tuition and percentage of program completed at withdrawal, up to 50% of the program; if student withdraws after completing 50% of the program, no tuition refund is required; this policy only applies to full withdrawals and it is up to the institution to determine policies for refunds for partial (course) withdrawals. Please contact Financial Operations at 800-664-2681, option 4, for details.

Hawaii: Central Michigan University is currently authorized by the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Hawaii Post-Secondary Education Authorization Program (HPEAP). Authorization is renewed by HPEAP every two years pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §305J-12(a) and §305J-14. In the state of Hawaii, student complaints not resolved at the university level can be addressed to Hawaii Post-Secondary Education Authorization Program, 335 Merchant Street, Room 310, P.O. Box 541, Honolulu, HI 96809, (808) 586-2850. Website: http://cca.hawaii.gov/hpeap/student-complaint-process/.

Louisiana: Central Michigan University is currently licensed by the Board of Regents of the State of Louisiana. Licenses are renewed by the State Board of Regents every two years. Licensed institutions have met minimal operational standards set forth by the state, but licensure does not constitute accreditation, guarantee the transferability of credit, nor signify that programs are certifiable by any professional agency or organization.

Maryland: Central Michigan University is authorized by the Maryland Higher Education Commission to deliver programs at: Joint Base Andrews, to offer the Master of Science in Administration and Graduate Certificates with concentrations in General Administration, Health Services Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, International Administration, Leadership, Project Management, Public Administration, and Training and Development.

North Carolina: Central Michigan University is licensed by the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina to offer the following programs at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, NC: the Master of Science in Administration and Graduate Certificates with concentrations in General Administration, Human Resources Administration, Leadership, Public Administration, and Training and Development.

Central Michigan University maintains a tuition guaranty bond as required by the Rules and Standards established by the Board of Governors of University of North Carolina for non-public institutions conducting post-secondary degree activity in North Carolina. Students may obtain a copy of the tuition guaranty bond by submitting a request via letter to CMU, Coordinator, Licensure & Regulatory Services, 802 Industrial Drive, Mount Pleasant, MI 48858. CMU does not provide health care services at locations within North Carolina. Students will be provided with contact information regarding locally available health care facilities; however, students are responsible for securing their own health care services. For NC residents who enroll in courses delivered electronically through CMU Online in Mount Pleasant, MI, students are provided information regarding faculty/student interaction, prerequisite technology competencies and skills, technical equipment requirements, and availability of academic support either online at https://www.cmich.edu/global/future/Pages/default.aspx or upon registration for each course delivered electronically. Students grievances that are not resolved on the local level or regional level can be forwarded to the Student Ombuds, Enrollment and Student Services, Ronan Hall 220, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859, 989-774-3010, or via the website at: https://www.cmich.edu/ess/ombuds/Pages/report_concern.aspx.

In the state of North Carolina, student grievances not resolved at the university level can be addressed to Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina, General Administration, 910 Raleigh Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2688, 919-962-4558.

Ohio: Central Michigan University is licensed by the Ohio Department of Higher Education to deliver programs at Wright Patterson Air Force Base: the Master of Science in Administration and Graduate Certificates with concentrations in Acquisitions Administration, General Administration, Health Services Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, Leadership, and Public Administration.

Virginia: Central Michigan University is certified to operate in Virginia by the State Council of Higher Education to deliver degree programs at: Defense Supply Center Richmond/Defense Logistics Agency, 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, Virginia 23297-5002, to offer the Master of Science in Administration with concentration in Acquisi-tions Administration to their employees; Fort Belvoir, 9625 Belvoir Road, Building 1017, Barden Education Center, Room 142, Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060-1598, to offer the Master of Health Administration (Option MHA 697 & 699), the Master of Public Administration with concentrations in General, Nonprofit Management, and State and Local Government; and the Master of Science in Administration and Graduate Certificates with concentrations in General Administration, Health Services Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, Leadership, Project Management, and Training and Development; Fort Lee, 700 Quarters Road, Building 12400, Room 145, Fort Lee, Virginia 23801-1811, to offer Master of Public Administration with concentrations in Nonprofit Management and State and Local Government and the Master of Science in Administration and Graduate Certificates with concentrations in Acquisitions Administration (MSA Only), General Administration, Health Services Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, International Administration, Leadership, and Public Administration; Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Combined Operations Facility, Building Number 417, Room 215, 239 Sheridan Avenue, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Virginia 22211-1223, to offer the Master of Science in Administration and Graduate Certificates with concentrations in Acquisitions Administration, General Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, Leadership, and Public Administration; and Pentagon, CMU, Air Force Education Center, The Pentagon, Room 1A934, Arlington, Virginia 22202-6281, to offer the Master of Science in Administration and Graduate Certificates with concentrations in Acquisitions Administration, General Administration, Human Resources Administration, Information Resource Management, Leadership, and Public Administration.

Student grievances can be forwarded to the Student Ombuds, Enrollment and Student Services, Ronan Hall 220, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859, 989-774-3010, or via the website at: https://www.cmich.edu/ess/ombuds/Pages/report_concern.aspx.

In the state of Virginia, student grievances not resolved at the university level can be addressed to Commonwealth of Virginia, State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, James Monroe Building, 101 North Fourteenth Street, Richmond, VA 23219, 804-225-2600. Website at http://www.schev.edu/index/students-and-parents/resources/student-complaints.

The University prohibits retaliation against any student for filing a grievance under this process or against any other individual participating in the investigation of the grievance. Anyone committing retaliation may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination or sanctions in accordance with applicable student conduct and academic integrity policies.

In compliance with the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, Title of Regulations: 8VAC 40-31-160(N)9, for students attending classes in Virginia, “A student who withdraws or is terminated during the third quartile (more than 50% but less than 75%) of the program shall be entitled to a minimum refund amounting to 25% of the cost of the program”.

In compliance with the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, Title of Regulations: 8VAC 40-31-160(N)10, for Virginia students participating in distance education (online) courses, “A student who starts the program but withdraws after completing up to the third quartile (more than 50% but less than 75%) of the program is entitled to receive as a refund a minimum of 25% of the stated cost of the course or program for the period”.

The Virginia State Approving Agency (SAA), is the approving authority of education and training programs for Virginia. Their office investigates complaints of GI Bill beneficiaries. While most complaints should initially follow the school grievance policy, if the situation cannot be resolved at the school, the beneficiary should contact the Virginia SAA office via email to saa@dvs.virginia.gov.

Transfer Credit Student Notification: When a student is awarded transfer credit, a notification from the department is sent to the student indicating the number of credits they have been awarded. Additionally, the transfer credits are also input into Degree Progress, CMU's online tool for students to track their course requirements needed for graduation. We also provide transfer credit information for students to the Department of Veterans Affairs when requested as part of a compliance survey.

Ontario, Canada: “This program is offered under the written consent of the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities granted for a five year term commencing on November 24, 2015. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and the degree will be appropriate for their needs (e.g. acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other educational institutions).”
Central Michigan University and its satellite locations are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Students will generally find that CMU credits are transferable to any institution that accepts credits from regionally accredited institutions, provided that the credits requested for transfer are relevant to the program the students plan to pursue. Students should contact any institution to which they may want to transfer credit to determine transferability.

Program Offerings/Program Operations

Global Campus delivers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Michigan, and degree and certificate programs in other states, and Canada. Some degree programs are available through CMU Online. Undergraduate degrees lead to a bachelor of applied arts degree with a major in administration, early childhood development and learning, or fashion merchandising and design; a bachelor of science degree with an option in community development; a bachelor of science degree with a major in administration, early childhood development and learning, fashion merchandising and design, information technology, integrated leadership studies, international relations, political science, psychology, or public and nonprofit administration; a bachelor of science in education degree with provisional elementary certification; or a bachelor of science in engineering technology. Undergraduate certificates are also offered in cybersecurity, DeafBlind intervener, and technical and professional writing. Students may use a combination of transfer credit, prior learning credit, online courses, and on-site classes available at program locations to complete their baccalaureate degrees.

At the graduate level, studies lead to a master of arts degree in counseling, education, educational leadership, learning, design and technology, reading and literacy K-12, special education, sport administration, or teacher leadership; a master of business administration, a master of entrepreneurial transactions, a master of health administration, a master of public administration; a master of public health: public health practice, a master of science in nutrition and dietetics, a master of science in administration; master of science in information systems, a specialist in education; a doctor of education, a doctor of educational technology, or a doctor of health administration. In addition, graduate certificates are offered in acquisitions administration, administrative essentials, college teaching, cybersecurity, engineering management, ERP using SAP software, general administration, health services administration, health systems leadership, human resources administration, information resource management, integrated homeland security, international administration, international health, leadership, philanthropy and fundraising, project management, public administration, recreation and park administration, research administration, and training and development.

At some locations, the cohort or group format is used to deliver programs. In a cohort format, students proceed through the program as a unit, beginning and ending coursework together. Many cohorts are sponsored by a particular organization or group of organizations, which may select the students or may allow participants to be self-selected. Some CMU program centers offer the cohort format on a recurring basis to individual students, whenever a sufficient number sign up to pursue the degree or certificate as a group.

Mini-cohorts are sometimes formed to provide a concentration to a group of students at a CMU center where demand is not sufficient to warrant offering the concentration on an ongoing basis. In a mini-cohort, a group of individual students agrees to enroll in and complete the concentration courses as a unit. Students can intersperse core courses with the cohort concentration courses when possible and/or finish their degree by taking core courses on an individual basis after their concentration courses are complete.

In addition to the doctoral degrees, master’s degrees, undergraduate degrees, and certificates available through Global Campus, credit-bearing in-service opportunities as well as classes designed to help professionals meet certification requirements, primarily in the education field, are also provided. Courses are offered throughout Michigan in elementary education, secondary education, counselor education and educational administration and community leadership. These courses are designated as credit courses, and are delivered with the permission of the department (i.e., elementary and secondary education courses are coordinated with the Teacher Education and Professional Development Department).

Programs and course formats in the degree, certificate, and credit course areas are designed to meet the needs of adult students with compressed formats, night and weekend classes, and a nationally recognized Library Research and Instructional Services program. Academic advisors work closely with students to develop their individual degree plans and reach their educational goals.

Central Michigan University will do everything within reason to help students meet their educational goals in the unforeseen event of a program closing or of a military location becoming permanently closed to civilian students. CMU is committed to helping students finish their educational programs should either of the above situations arise.

Curricular Programs

This section describes the curricular programs available through Global Campus. Because each program is structured to meet the needs of the group being served, not every degree program, certificate, or option is available at every program center. Specific information about individual program offerings is available in center offices. A general listing of the programs available at centers can be found at http://global.cmich.edu/programs.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Students wishing to earn their baccalaureate degree through Central Michigan University’s Global Campus may do so in one of two ways. A student may elect to participate in the classroom-based courses offered at program centers. Other students may choose to complete courses through various distance learning activities. Many students combine the two approaches. Whichever approach the student elects, her or his progress toward the degree will be monitored by an academic advisor who will be assigned at the time of admission.

Undergraduate Degree Offerings

Requirements must be met in specific areas of study and a selected area of concentration. Undergraduate degrees require satisfactory completion of a minimum of 120 semester hours of credit and must meet the requirements of general education and the major. At least 30 semester hours must be earned with Central Michigan University. Programs are designed in consultation with an academic advisor.

Undergraduate credit may be earned in these areas by successful completion of courses, examination in the specified areas, or presentation of documented prior learning assessment credit.

Undergraduate degree options delivered outside the state of Michigan are available through CMU Online.

Degrees include:

  • Bachelor of Applied Arts (majors: Administration: Industrial Administration, Organization Administration, and Service Sector Administration concentrations; Early Childhood Development and Learning Major; Fashion Merchandising and Design Major: Product Development and Visual Merchandising concentrations)
  • Bachelor of Science with an option in Community Development with concentrations in Community Services, Health Sciences, and Public Administration
  • Bachelor of Science (majors: Administration: Industrial Administration, Organization Administration, and Service Sector Administration concentrations; Early Childhood Development and Learning Major; Fashion Merchandising and Design Major: Product Development and Visual Merchandising concentrations; Integrated Leadership Studies Major, International Relations Major; Political Science Major; Psychology Major; or Public and Nonprofit Administration Major)
  • Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S. in Ed.) degree, Elementary Standard Certification (major: Integrated Science). This degree is available in Traverse City, Michigan. Please contact an advisor.
  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (major: Product Design Engineering Technology - available in Troy)