Stratford University

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Stratford University
Stratford Seal
MottoScientia est potentia
Motto in English
Knowledge is power
TypePrivate university
Active1976; 48 years ago (1976)–December 18, 2022 (2022-12-18)
PresidentRichard R. Shurtz II.[1]
Total staff
56 full-time, 140 part-time
Undergraduates1,240
Postgraduates137
Location
CampusUrban campuses
Colors    Blue & silver
MascotCardinal
Websitewww.stratford.edu
Stratford University is located in Northern Virginia
Stratford University
Location in Northern Virginia
Stratford University is located in Virginia
Stratford University
Stratford University (Virginia)
Stratford University is located in the United States
Stratford University
Stratford University (the United States)

Stratford University was a private university based in Virginia. Founded in 1976, Stratford delivered online, classroom, and blended online/classroom programs.[3] It closed at the end of the Fall 2022 semester after losing its accreditation.[4][5]

Stratford University had campuses in Virginia (Alexandria,[6] Woodbridge,[7]) Maryland (Baltimore[8][9]), and India (New Delhi[10][11]). The majority of the student body was non-traditional and worked full-time while attending school. Stratford's international student body represented over thirty countries.[12] Approximately 20 percent of the student body was international and 20 percent was military.

The Stratford campus in India was a joint venture with the Modi Group, created to offer residential American degrees in India. The legal name of the Indian joint venture is Modi Stratford Education Management (MSEM), Pvt. Ltd. The Modi Stratford Foundation, a wholly owned non-profit subsidiary of MSEM, delivered the academic programs in India as an overseas campus of Stratford University.[13]

History[edit]

Stratford University signed a letter of intent for an affiliation with Baltimore International College (BIC) on August 12, 2011.[14] The university received approval from the Maryland Higher Education Commission and Baltimore officially became an additional location of Stratford University on December 1, 2011.[8]

Stratford University signed a memorandum of understanding with Sojourner-Douglass College (SDC) on April 2, 2015.[15] The memorandum outlined which SDC programs would transition to Stratford after June 30, 2015, the date that SDC would lose its accreditation. This location was renamed the Sojourner-Douglass Center at Stratford University.

Stratford University received the Virginia V3 Perseverando Award for both 2015 and 2016. The awards were presented to Stratford by Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe of at the Annual Chamber of Commerce Workforce Conference in Richmond.[16][17][18][19]

In 2016, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker presented Stratford University with the President’s "E" Award for Exports. It is the highest recognition any U.S. entity can receive for making a significant contribution to the expansion of U.S. exports. The 'E' Awards noted Stratford University's dedication to providing quality education to students around the world, particularly its investment in language training programs.[20][21][22]

In 2019, Stratford announced that it would be closing three of its campuses in Virginia, including campuses in Newport News and Virginia Beach.[23] Noting Stratford's problems with its accreditor, The Center for Immigration Studies labeled the school as a "marginal university." [24]

In 2020, Stratford's accreditor, the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, was investigating the school for allegedly operating an unapproved program in Irbil, Iraq.[25]

In 2022, the United States Department of Education decertified Stratford's accreditor, causing the university to announce that it would cease operations following the end of the Fall 2022 term.[4] The following year, Stratford University filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.[26]

Academics[edit]

Stratford University building in Falls Church, Virginia
A Stratford University building in Baltimore, seen in 2012

Stratford awarded graduate and undergraduate degrees. Online, residential, and blended programs were available. All online and blended courses used the Stratford online Moodle platform hosted in Stratford's data center.[27]

Stratford had established programs to help US military and former-US military personnel complete their education and was recognized by the Veterans Administration as a member of the Yellow Ribbon Program.[28] Stratford offered non-credit continuing education and professional development courses like Event Management Certificate Program, Culinary Workshops and Certification Courses including Oracle, MSCE, .Net Framework, Cisco, Linux, and computer security-related topics for students and IT professionals.

Stratford's Language Institute offered an academic English as Second Language (ESL) program to help international students enter a degree program.[29]

Rankings[edit]

Washington Monthly's 2020 rankings placed Stratford number 605 out of 614 masters-level universities in social mobility.[30]

Accreditation and affiliations[edit]

Stratford University was accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award degrees through the master's level.[31] It was exempt from requirements of oversight to grant Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees by State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV).[32]

Stratford's nursing program was approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing[33] and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.[34] The university's medical assisting program was accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools and its Language Institute was accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation.

Stratford's culinary programs were accredited by the American Culinary Federation (ACF).[35] Stratford was a member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals.[36]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Leadership Profile: Transformer-in-Chief" (PDF). Career Education Review. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-27. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
  2. ^ "The school is closing three campuses in Virginia". nbc12.com. 9 May 2019. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "Stratford University 2010-11 Catalog" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-03-24.
  4. ^ a b "Va.-based Stratford University to close down". WTOP News. 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
  5. ^ David, Halperin. "For-Profit Stratford University Suddenly Shuts Down". Republic Report. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Stratford University to open Alexandria campus". Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  7. ^ "Stratford University opens Woodbridge campus". Archived from the original on 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
  8. ^ a b "Baltimore International College set to hand control to Va.-based Stratford". The Baltimore Sun. 29 December 2011. Retrieved December 29, 2011.
  9. ^ "Culinary School Stratford Cooks Up Big Plans for Baltimore". BmoreMedia. Retrieved 2012-06-19.
  10. ^ "Stratford University to set up campus in India". 14 October 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
  11. ^ "College of the Year 2014 Edition: MAII-Stratford University". Retrieved 2015-01-26.
  12. ^ "Stratford University International Student Booklet" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  13. ^ "Stratford University New Delhi Campus (MAII)".
  14. ^ Childs Walker (14 August 2011). "Baltimore International College to merge with Stratford University". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  15. ^ Joe Burris. "Financially plagued Sojourner-Douglass may become part of Stratford University". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  16. ^ "Governor McAuliffe Celebrates Success of Virginia Values Veterans Program". Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  17. ^ "Governor McAuliffe Announces over 18,000 Veterans Hired Through the Virginia Values Veterans Program". Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  18. ^ "Stratford University Wins the Perseverando Award". Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  19. ^ "Stratford University Wins the Perseverando Award 2016 Again". Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  20. ^ "Stratford University Receives Presidential Award for Export Success".
  21. ^ "U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker Honors U.S. Companies with Presidential Award for Export Achievements". 16 May 2016.
  22. ^ "Stratford University Receives Presidential Award For Export Successes".
  23. ^ Gilligan, Gregory (10 May 2019). "Stratford University shutting down three Virginia campuses including one in western Henrico". richmond.com. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  24. ^ North, David (30 May 2019). "Two Marginal Universities (Both Majoring in F-1 Foreign Students) Are in Trouble". cis.org. Center for Immigration Studies. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  25. ^ MacFarlane, Scott; West, Willard (28 February 2020). "Stratford University at Risk of Losing Accreditation". www.nbcwashington.com. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  26. ^ "Stratford University files for bankruptcy, president, vice president listed as biggest creditors". WTOP. March 1, 2023. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
  27. ^ "Stratford University Online Programs". Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  28. ^ "Veterans Administration Yellow Ribbon Institutions in Virginia". Archived from the original on 2010-03-24. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  29. ^ "Stratford Language Institute Homepage". Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  30. ^ "2020 Master's University Rankings". washingtonmonthly.com. Washington Monthly. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  31. ^ "ACICS Member Directory". Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  32. ^ "Private Institutions exempt from certification". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2011-11-23.
  33. ^ "VBON Programs Preparing for Registered Nurse Licensure". Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  34. ^ "CCNE-Accredited Baccalaureate Nursing Degree Programs in Virginia". Archived from the original on 2012-12-11. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  35. ^ "ACF Accredited Postsecondary Programs in Virginia". Archived from the original on March 7, 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-22.
  36. ^ "Stratford Accreditation and Affiliations". Retrieved 2010-03-23.

External links[edit]

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