Short description: Worldwide Christian university University of the Nations Motto| To Know God and to Make Him Known Type| Private Established| 1978 President| Markus Steffen[1] Provost| Thomas A Bloomer[2] Location| Global 600 campuses in 142 countries[3] Affiliations| YWAM Website| www.uofn.edu The University of the Nations (U of N) is an unaccredited Christian university. The University of the Nations operates under the umbrella organization of the Youth With A Mission (YWAM) network. ## Contents * 1 History * 2 Accreditation * 3 Notable people * 3.1 Alumni * 3.2 Visiting faculty * 4 Commendations and controversies * 5 See also * 6 References * 7 External links ## History The institution was founded in 1978 as Pacific & Asia Christian University (PACU) by Howard Malmstadt and Loren Cunningham, the founder of Youth with a Mission, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.[4] As other locations were established around the world, PACU was renamed the University of the Nations in 1989. ## Accreditation University of the Nations is not accredited by any recognized accreditation body. As such, its degrees and credits may not be acceptable to employers or other institutions, and use of degrees from schools without accreditation from a nationally recognized accrediting agency may be illegal in some states unless the school is approved by the state licensing agency.[5] University of the Nations asserts that other institutions have accepted and continue to accept transfer credits,[6] including Houghton College,[7] and the South African Theological Seminary. Australia 's higher education and training system lists University of the Nations' affiliated Institute for the Nations and Youth With A Mission programs in five locations as registered training organisations authorized to provide certificates and diplomas in several specified fields.[8] Campus entrance from the roadside ## Notable people ### Alumni * Kenneth Bae, author, missionary, and activist. * Mina Chang, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of State's Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization. * David L. Cunningham, son of university founder and filmmaker. ### Visiting faculty * Forrest Mims, Electronics author and amateur atmospheric scientist * Darrow Miller co-founder[9] of the Disciple Nations Alliance, author[10] and past Vice President[11] of Food For the Hungry International * David Newberry, Senior Public Health Advisor, CARE- Primary Health Care Unit, member of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Global Smallpox Eradication Team – Ghana & Nigeria,[12][13] Faculty at Johns Hopkins University, research associate in the Department of International Health Private Voluntary Organization Child Survival Support Program[14] ## Commendations and controversies In January 2018, Pablo Rivera, the chief financial officer for University of the Nations in Kona, pled guilty to wire fraud.[15] Rivera embezzled nearly 3.1 million dollars, amounting to $50,000 per month.[16] Before the fraud was exposed, the school's financial situation was critical, increased charges were applied to volunteers and students.[17] In October 2020, University of the Nations in Kona was associated with the largest single day increase of COVID-19 outbreak on the Island of Hawaiʻi up to that date.[18] ## See also * List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning ## References 1. ↑ PRESIDENT’S OFFICE), University of the Nations 2. ↑ PROVOST’S OFFICE), University of the Nations 3. ↑ YWAM Day Proclamation by Hawaii's Lt. Governor. November 29, 2010. 4. ↑ Mark Juergensmeyer, Wade Clark Roof, Encyclopedia of Global Religion, Volume 1, SAGE, USA, 2012, p. 1397 5. ↑ Diploma Mills and Accreditation - Accreditation, US Department of Education 6. ↑ University of the Nations-Accreditation, accessed December 11, 2010 7. ↑ "Transfer Guidelines". http://www.houghton.edu/admission/transfers/trans_guide.htm. 8. ↑ Institute Search, Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS), accessed December 11, 2010 9. ↑ Disciple Nations Alliance referenced 8/DEC/2010 10. ↑ YWAM Publishing "Meet our authors webpage referenced 1/NOV/2010 11. ↑ Vice President, Food For the Hungry Int'l. referenced 15/JULY/2009 12. ↑ The Last Child-the Global Race to End PolioCARE Bios of Polio Experts, referenced 8/JUL/2006 13. ↑ UofN Visiting Faculty Profile page 14. ↑ CARE profile page 15. ↑ AP, Hawaii School Official Pleads Guilty to Stealing $3 Million, usnews.com, USA, May 18, 2017 16. ↑ AP, Ex-Hawaii school official sentenced for fraud, seattletimes.com, USA, January 10, 2018 17. ↑ AP, Ex-Hawaii school official sentenced for fraud, seattletimes.com, USA, January 10, 2018 18. ↑ "'Very concerning for everybody': Hawaii Island posts largest single-day jump in new COVID-19 cases". 4 October 2020. https://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2020/10/04/hawaii-news/very-concerning-for-everybody-hawaii-island-posts-largest-single-day-jump-in-new-covid-19-cases/. ## External links * University of the Nations International web site * University of the Nations, Kona web site * University of the Nations, Louisville web site 0.00 (0 votes) Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University of the Nations. 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