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  • SARA Complaint Procedure | Vargas University

    Out‐of‐State Distance Education students, who have completed the internal institutional grievance process and the applicable state grievance process, may appeal non‐instructional complaints to the FL‐SARA PRDEC Council. SARA Complaint Procedure Out‐of‐State Distance Education students, who have completed the internal institutional grievance process and the applicable state grievance process, may appeal non‐instructional complaints to the FL‐SARA PRDEC Council. Students must first go through the institutional complaint procedures. If the student is not satisfied with the outcome, he/she may appeal the complaint to the Council by sending an email to FLSARAinfo@fldoe.org . Complaint Requirements: Complaint must be filed within two years of the incident about which the complaint is made. Complete the institutional complaint process prior to submission with the Council. Complaint must be a formal assertion in writing that the terms of SARA, or of laws, standards or regulations incorporated by SARA, are being violated by a person, institution, state, agency or other organization or entity operating under the terms of SARA. You are a student of an FL-SARA approved institution. If you are not a student, but have a concern about any of the above, you may submit a complaint.

  • CPR- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation | Vargas University

    CPR- Cardiopulmonary R esuscitation Apply here Request Info At Vargas University, we take great pride in ensuring the well-being and safety of our students, staff, and the broader community. To equip individuals with essential life-saving skills and empower them to respond effectively in emergency situations, we are delighted to offer a comprehensive CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) course. This course is designed to provide the knowledge and training necessary to be a confident and effective first responder. Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Copy link

  • Vargas Portal Instructional Videos | Vargas University

    Access a wealth of instructional videos designed for faculty members. Enhance your teaching and professional development with our comprehensive video resources. Instructional Videos General Video Of The Vargas Portal For Students Instructional Video On How To Complete An Online Exam On The Vargas Portal For Students Instructional Video On How To Review Class Notes On The Vargas Portal For Students Instructional Video On How To Deliver an Assignment On The Vargas Portal For Students Instructional Video On How To Review Your Attendance On The Vargas Portal For Students Instructional Video on how to obtain the 1098-T form in the Vargas Portal Instructional video to review exams and tasks that have already been corrected in the Vargas Portal

  • Contact | Vargas University

    Get in touch with Vargas University today! Our contact page provides all the necessary information for reaching out to our dedicated team. Whether you have questions about admissions, programs, or anything else, we're here to help. Contact us now to start your journey towards higher education excellence. Contact the University Today Phone Call Us: +1 954 322 4460 +1 954 322 4275 +1 954 322 6083 +1 954 322 8862 +1 954 322 4446 +1 954 362 7145 +1 954 371 0620 +1 954 710 8968 WhatsApp: +1 954 599 3359 +1 954 646 1088 Mail Email: info@jmvu.edu Address: Address: 10131 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines, FL. 33026 Fax: (954) 322-4131 Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm Saturday: 8am - 1pm Complaints or Concerns Please click here

  • Diploma | Vargas University

    Explore a world of opportunities with Vargas University's diploma programs. From online Florida Child Care Professional (FCCP) to Home Health Aide, ESL, and Introductory Child Care Training (CDA), our diverse offerings cater to various career paths. Earn diplomas and CEUs for continuing education, empowering your professional growth with Vargas University. Diploma At Jose Maria Vargas University we offer the following Diploma & Certificate programs: Educational offering are delivered through distance education(hybrid) Medical Assistant More Info Florida Child Care Professional Credential (Formerly CDA-E) More Info Home Health Aide Diploma Program More Info English as a Second Language Diploma Program More Info

  • Complaints/Grievance Policy | Vargas University

    Out‐of‐State Distance Education students, who have completed the internal institutional grievance process and the applicable state grievance process, may appeal non‐instructional complaints to the FL‐SARA PRDEC Council. Complaints/Grievance Policy Students have the right to file a grievance against the University both verbally and in writing on a number of issues, as stated in the University Catalog. The general procedure is for the student to have an informal discussion with the Student Development coordinator as a first step. Before filing a formal charge, the student should first meet with the faculty member if it is grade/academic issue in an effort to resolve the matter. The student may then file a written complaint to the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Upon receipt of a written formal complaint by a student, the Vice President of Academic Affairs will consider the complaint. The University will conduct an investigation to determine whether the allegation has merit. The Vice-President of Academic Affairs then makes a determination. If a violation of policy, as stated in the Catalog or Faculty Handbook, has occurred, the University will take appropriate steps for remediation toward the parties involved as dictated by the written policy and provisions of the University. The Vice President or his designee (student development coordinator) will formally notify the student of the outcome of the review. This decision is final, but the student has the right to appeal to the Florida Commission on Independent Education or the current accreditor, ACICS. If a student has a complaint or grievance against a university faculty member or employee, the Catalog provides the following information: If any student deems it necessary to file a grievance against a Jose Maria Vargas employee, he or she must report such incident to the Vice-President of Academic Affairs. Every effort will be made to protect the privacy of any parties involved. In cases of discrimination or sexual harassment, JMVU encourages the student to go directly to the Vice-President of Academic Affairs. Any complaint that is not in writing, that is, a verbal complaint, is considered an informal complaint. After an informal discussion, if the student wishes to file a formal grievance, he/she may submit such in writing to the Vice President of Academic Affairs. However, before filing a formal charge, the complaining party should first make a good faith effort to meet and confer with the party against whom he or she has a complaint in an effort to resolve the matter. The formal report should contain a statement of the problem or complaint, the facts and details of the situation, pertinent dates and the names and positions of the parties involved. The grievance must be signed and dated. Also, student may withdraw a complaint at any time during the complaint process. A withdrawal must be made in writing to the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Upon receipt of a written formal complaint by a student, the Vice-President of Academic Affairs will consider the complaint. After such an investigation, the Vice-President of Academic Affairs will make a determination as to whether the grievance has merit as alleged. If the alleged grievance is deemed justified, JMVU will take whatever steps it deems appropriate to correct any grievance suffered by the complaining student. Remedies The student may appeal this determination to an appeals committee consisting of members of the administration, faculty and student body. This committee has the right to review the determinations and to reverse or amend such decisions. Students have the right to appeal a denial for a request for accommodations related to a disability. The student may appeal any decision related to a requested accommodation or auxiliary aid to the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Such an appeal must be made in writing to the Vice President of Academic Affairs not later than ten (10) days following the decision as to a requested accommodation or aid. Any position paper, brief, medical documentation or other written material, which the student desires to be reviewed by the Vice President of Academic Affairs, shall be submitted together with the notice of appeal. The Vice President of Academic Affairs shall investigate and respond to the notice of appeal in writing, stating her decision, together with the reasons for either affirming or reversing the previous decision as to an accommodation or auxiliary aid. Students and faculty who believe that their grievances have not been fully investigated or remedied may contact the Commission for Independent Education at 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 1414, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400 toll free telephone number 888-224-6684; or the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), 1350 Eye Street, NW, Suite 560, Washington, D.C. 20005, (202) 336-6780. Process for Filing a Complaint with the Florida Commission for Independent Education To file a complaint against a nonpublic postsecondary institution in Florida, please write a letter or send an e-mail containing the following information: Name of Student (or Complainant) Complainant Address Phone Number Name of Institution Location of the Institution (City) Dates of Attendance A full description of the problem and any other documentation that will support your claim such as enrollment agreements, correspondence, etc. The complaint process of the Commission involves contacting the institution to obtain their response to your complaint. If you do not want the Commission to contact the institution you are attending, you must state so in your complaint; however, doing so will greatly hinder the Commission’s ability to assist you with your complaint. Send Letter To: Commission for Independent Education 325 W. Gaines Street, Suite 1414 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400 Or E-mail: cieinfo@fldoe.org Or Fax: 850-245-3238 Note: Documents received in this office are considered public record. Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed. This office cannot give legal advice to any individual or take any legal action on behalf of any individual. We will investigate your complaint to see what assistance, if any, we may be able to offer. SARA Complaint Procedure Out‐of‐State Distance Education students, who have completed the internal institutional grievance process and the applicable state grievance process, may appeal non‐instructional complaints to the FL‐SARA PRDEC Council. Students must first go through the institutional complaint procedures. If the student is not satisfied with the outcome, he/she may appeal the complaint to the Council by sending an email to FLSARAinfo@fldoe.org . Complaint Requirements Complaint must be filed within two years of the incident about which the complaint is made. Complete the institutional complaint process prior to submission with the Council. Complaint must be a formal assertion in writing that the terms of SARA, or of laws, standards or regulations incorporated by SARA, are being violated by a person, institution, state, agency or other organization or entity operating under the terms of SARA. You are a student of an FL-SARA approved institution. If you are not a student, but have a concern about any of the above, you may submit a complaint.

  • Undergraduate Student Admission | Vargas University

    The general requirements which apply to all applicants for admission or readmission to associate or bachelor’s degree programs. Undergraduate Degree Programs General Requirements for All Applicants to Degree Programs The general requirements which apply to all applicants for admission or readmission to associate or bachelor’s degree programs include: Completed online admissions application. A $50 nonrefundable undergraduate admissions application fee for new applicants. Each applicant must demonstrate satisfactory and verifiable completion of a high school degree or GED. If transcripts are submitted, transcripts must be received by JMVU directly from the last educational institution. Foreign diplomas must be accompanied by an official English translation and include an equivalency to an US degree completed by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services Organization (NACES). Application supplemental essay Language Proficiency (as applicable) Pearson Test for English Proficiency (Versant): for students enrolling in the English version of the program whose primary language is not English or who did not complete high school at an English-speaking institution. The test score must be at least 44. Pearson Test for Spanish Proficiency (Versant): for students enrolling in the Spanish version of the program whose primary language is not Spanish or who did not complete high school at a Spanish-speaking institution. The test score must be at least 44. Students wishing to change the language of study for a program (program option) must demonstrate proficiency in that language and sign a new enrollment agreement. Once admitted, students applying to any d i p l om a ( n o n-d e g r e e ) a n d degree program will be required to complete an University Orientation course of SLS 1601 Orientation & Study and Research 3 Credits offered at JMVU Furnishing false or fraudulent statements or information in connection with an application for admission may result in disciplinary action, denial of admission and invalidation of credits or degrees earned.

  • 40 hours Rules Child Care | Vargas University

    Rules for child care program 40 hours (state introduction). Start training max 90 days after employment. Program Rules Program Rules Instructions Courses Apply here Request Info Back to CEU's Page

  • International Student Admission | Vargas University

    At Vargas University, we take pride in our global community. Discover our personalized study programs and dedicated support for international students. Join us for an enriching educational experience. International Admissions ESL Checklist Undergraduate Checklist Graduate Checklist Apply here Request Info Affidavit of Support At Jose Maria Vargas University we are proud to welcome students from all over the world offering individualized programs of study and personalized attention for each one of our International students. M1 and F1 Student Visa Information Applying for Admissi o ns a s a n International St udent Applying for an M1 or Studen t F 1 Visa Maintainin g Stat us Pearso n Test High School Transcripts and Diploma Arriving at Pembroke Pines, Florida Getting Health Insura nce M1 and F1 student Visa Information We are responsible for the processing of international students applications for admissions into our various degree programs. With a mission to provide high quality education within a global context, Jose Maria Vargas University welcomes international students to its campus. International students who seek admissions to JMVU should apply at least three months prior to their intended date of enrollment. This provides time for the additional processing required. International Student SEVIS Policy International degree seeking students under SEVIS are required to attend one day per week for a 2 hour lecture review session in person on campus provided by the University. Students that are not under the purview of SEVIS can attend the weekly in person sessions but are not required to attend. Applying for Admissions as an International Student A completed JMVU Admissions Application Form (PDF) signed by the student; A High School Diploma and Transcript with an OFFICIAL English translation; Proof of Financial Evidence. (All financial documents must be translated into English and the account balance stated in U.S. currency). Please send the following: • An official bank letter with the current balance and the average balance over the past three months; • Copies of the sponsor’s previous year’s tax returns if he/she is self-employed in the U.S. and • A NOTARIZED Affidavit of Support Form (PDF) if someone else will sponsor you; • A money order for U.S. $50.00 nonrefundable Application fee for Admissions Application made payable to Jose Maria Vargas University. • A money order for U.S. $300.00 made payable to Jose Maria Vargas University. This is a processing fee and is non-refundable. Applying for an M1 or F1 student Visa Obtaining the Student VISA Take the following to the American Consulate in your country: The form I-20 (F-1) Your acceptance letter (from Jose Maria Vargas University); Your passport; Financial documents; Proof of SEVIS fee payment; Visa fee or Proof of Visa fee Payment Go to http://www.ice.gov/sevis/ pay SEVIS fee and print receipt for proof. Maintaining Status Rules for Maintaining Valid F-1 Status As an F-1 Student, you are maintaining your status when you: Keep your passport valid at all times Report any change of address to Jose Maria Vargas University, Office of International Students within 5 days of moving. Attend the school that you are authorized to attend, as indicated on your form I-20 Pursue a full course of study Register each semester until graduation or transfer to a new school Follow required procedures for: Transferring from one school to another Filing a timely application for program extension Do not work off-campus without authorization Pearson Test Language Proficiency (as applicable) Pearson Test for English Proficiency (Versant): for students enrolling in the English version of the program whose primary language is not English or who did not complete high school at an English-speaking institution. The test score must be at least 44. Pearson Test for Spanish Proficiency (Versant): for students enrolling in the Spanish version of the program whose primary language is not Spanish or who did not complete high school at a Spanish-speaking institution. The test score must be at least 44. Students wishing to change the language of study for a program (program option) must demonstrate proficiency in that language and sign a new enrollment agreement. High School Transcripts and Diploma All transcripts and diplomas from outside the U.S. must be certified and translated by an approved translation entity by the U.S. Consulate in your country. All documents must be sent with your package to Jose Maria Vargas University to be considered for evaluation and admissions into our many degree programs. Arriving at Pembroke Pines, Florida (USA) If your visa application is approved, the consular official will stamp the F-1 visa in your passport and return your I-20, financial documentation and the letter of acceptance. When you arrive in the U.S., the Immigration officer at the port of entry will Ask to see your passport; Ask to see your Form I-20 and will return pages 1 and 3 (the student copy) of the I-20; Give you an I-94 form (a small white piece of paper) which will be stamped with the date of entry and stapled to your passport. PLEASE SECURE THESE DOCUMENTS SAFELY. THEY ARE VERY IMPORTANT! After arriving in Florida: Come to Jose Maria Vargas University, Office of International Students by the date stated in your acceptance letter. Bring your passport, form I-20 and the balance of your tuition fee. Register for classes Getting Health Insurance Health care in the United States is very costly for anyone without health insurance, and a short hospital stay can cost thousands of dollars. It is therefore important to have health insurance. You can purchase insurance in your home country or in the United States. Even if you never need to use your health insurance, just having it will give you peace of mind. If you experience a serious illness or accident, you cannot purchase health insurance after the fact to cover that illness or accident. Be sure to buy medical insurance. Travelers insurance does not usually cover medical expenses. Costs for medical insurance vary between $500 and $600 and sometimes more per individual each year. MEDEX Insurance Services Inc. www.medexassist.com (1-800-240-0369) provides several benefits including return to your home country or a companion on the plane should you be too ill to travel alone. Compass International Student Insurance Plan is another plan which provides health benefits to international students. Visit them at www.compassbenefit.com. If you are in the United States, and need additional information or an application, please stop by the Student Development Office/ International Students Office. Affidavit of Support Form (PDF) Affidavit of Support Please note the following: We reserve the right to request additional documentation. All documents must be translated into English. M1 and F1 International Student M1 ir F1 Visa Mant. Status Pearson Test High School Arriving Health Insurance

  • Master's Preschool Education | Vargas University

    Elevate your career in early childhood education with Vargas University's online Master's program, available in English or Spanish. Advance your impact from anywhere. Master's Degree Programs M.S. in Preschool Education Apply Here Request Info Financial Aid Courses Info Occupational Info Set up an Appointment Today! Available start dates for the program: See Academic Calendar Program language: English or Spanish Available Schedules: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7:00PM-10:00PM, Saturday from 7:00AM-7:30PM Program duration: 2 years for Full-Time students and 3 years for Part-Time students Educational offering are delivered through distance education(hybrid) M.S. in Preschool Education The Master’s degree in Preschool Education is based on research and teaching as the center of the curriculum, and includes both the pedagogical as well as the developmental aspects of early childhood education. Its purpose is to educate a professional who has the knowledge and the commitment to provide leadership in the field of pre-school education through a career of teaching, educational administration, social work, or research. The evolutionary development of a young child is a continuous process – a chain of events that results from the interaction between the child, his environment, and the quality of stimuli that is offered. The Master’s degree program is based upon the notion that child development is an interactive, multidimensional and synergetic process. The JMVU Master’s degree program in Preschool Education includes significant study on the physical development of the child, based upon genetic qualities, as well as the child’s nutritional status and health. The program also includes emphasis on the emotional aspect of child development, from infant-maternal bonding to the development of trust. Early relationships between children and adults, as well as the beginnings of interactive play are key components in the emotional well-being of young children. The Master’s degree program will utilize the most timely and valid research studies to encourage students to embrace innovative approaches to the education and development of young children. Our graduates will demonstrate responsible, creative and innovative solutions for creating environments that nurture the physical, emotional and intellectual growth of young children. In so doing, they will effectively utilize or develop curriculum that is firmly grounded in scientific and technological advances. Program Objectives 1. Design high-quality learning environments using their knowledge of typical and atypical child development from 0 to 6 years 2. Evaluate curriculum design and curricular decisions to meet the needs of diverse children and their families. 3. Analyze diverse assessment and evaluation strategies, tools, and procedures to improve outcomes for young children, families, and programs 4. Utilize effective communication and collaboration strategies to positively influence partnerships with community agencies and families with young children 5. Design a research project based on relevant theory and research methodology to promote educational transformation in the field of early childhood education. This program is offered exclusively in English or in Spanish. Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Copy link

  • Student and Housing | Vargas University

    Immerse yourself in American culture with Student Housing Homestay by American Homestay Network (AHN). Live with an American family while studying in the USA, enriching your international student experience and fostering cultural exchange. Student Housing Student Housing Jose Maria Vargas University does not provide housing for students. It is your responsibility to find a place to live. To assist you, Office of International Students has prepared a Housing List. Please take a look to see if any of these contacts can help you in your search. Homestay Living with an American family can be a great way to start your life in the USA! International students booking their first 4 weeks with the American Homestay Network (AHN) learn about American culture, become better oriented to their community, understand better their long-term accommodation options (if required) and improve their American English skills. AHN specializes in placing international students with carefully screened and fully trained American host families within 60 minutes’ travel by public transport to their school. Students are required to stay for a minimum of 4 weeks and may choose to remain in homestay longer if they desire. Please visit http://www.homestaynetwork.com/ for more information or to apply online today.

  • Acessibility Statement | Vargas University

    Accessibility Page to ensure an inclusive digital experience for all users. Accessibility Statement Vargas University is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of circumstance and ability. We aim to adhere as closely as possible to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0, Level AA), published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make Web content more accessible for people with disabilities. Conformance with these guidelines will help make the web more user friendly to everyone. Whilst Vargas University strive to adhere to the guidelines and standards for accessibility, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website and we are currently working to achieve this. Be aware that due to the dynamic nature of the website, minor issues may occasionally occur as it is updated regularly. We are continually seeking out solutions that will bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall web accessibility. If you have any comments and or suggestions relating to improving the accessibility of our site, please don't hesitate to contact our accessibility coordinator by +1 954-322-4460 or info@jmvu.edu . Your feedback will help us make improvements.

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