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  • Global Studies

    Global Studies Back This item is connected to a text field in your content collection. Double click what you want to edit and then select "Change Content" to open the collection. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click the Content Manager icon on the add panel to your left. In the Content Manager, you can update items, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your content collection is already set up with fields and content. Add your own by editing each field, or import CSV files to your content collection. You can create fields for rich content, images, videos and more. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. APPLICATION FORM Previous Next

  • Communications

    Communications Back This item is connected to a text field in your content collection. Double click what you want to edit and then select "Change Content" to open the collection. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click the Content Manager icon on the add panel to your left. In the Content Manager, you can update items, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your content collection is already set up with fields and content. Add your own by editing each field, or import CSV files to your content collection. You can create fields for rich content, images, videos and more. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. Double click to add your own content. APPLICATION FORM Previous Next

  • Students Testimonials | Vargas University | Miami, FL

    Watch our students' video testimonials and success stories. Hear their opinions on Vargas University's programs. Students Testimonials Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Search videos Search video... Now Playing 00:25 Play Video Now Playing 00:56 Play Video Now Playing 00:12 Play Video Now Playing 00:27 Play Video Estimados directivos, profesores y personal de Vargas University: Hoy culmino una etapa muy importante de mi vida académica y profesional, y no quiero dejar pasar la oportunidad de expresar mi más sincero agradecimiento a esta prestigiosa institución que me abrió sus puertas y me acompañó durante este valioso camino de aprendizaje y crecimiento. A Vargas University, gracias por brindarme una educación de calidad, por fomentar la excelencia académica y por crear un ambiente que inspira a los estudiantes a superarse cada día. Cada curso, cada desafío y cada logro alcanzado han contribuido significativamente a mi formación personal y profesional. Deseo expresar un reconocimiento muy especial al extraordinario claustro de profesores. Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos, experiencias y enseñanzas con tanta dedicación y profesionalismo. Más allá de las lecciones impartidas en el aula, ustedes han sido guías, mentores y una fuente constante de inspiración. Su compromiso con la educación ha dejado una huella imborrable en mi vida. También quiero agradecer a todo el personal administrativo y de apoyo que trabaja diariamente detrás de cada proceso. Su esfuerzo, amabilidad y disposición para ayudar hicieron que esta experiencia académica fuera más enriquecedora y llevadera. Cada uno de ustedes contribuyó, de una manera u otra, a que pudiera alcanzar esta meta. Aunque hoy concluyo mis estudios, no considero este momento como una despedida, sino como el cierre de una hermosa etapa y el inicio de nuevos retos. Llevo conmigo los conocimientos adquiridos, las experiencias vividas, los valores aprendidos y el orgullo de haber formado parte de la comunidad de Vargas University. Gracias por creer en sus estudiantes, por impulsar nuestros sueños y por prepararnos para enfrentar el futuro con confianza y determinación. Con profunda gratitud y aprecio, Zuleidy García Fernandez "La educación deja una huella permanente en la vida de quienes tienen el privilegio de aprender y de quienes tienen la vocación de enseñar." Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Copy link

  • Transfer of Credit Policy | Vargas University

    Credit Transfer Guidelines: What to Know About Transferring Credits to and from Vargas University. Transfer of Credit Policies Students seeking to transfer credits earned at another postsecondary institution to JMVU, or from JMVU to other institutions should note that the transferability of credits is at the discretion of the accepting institution. It is the student’s responsibility to confirm whether or not credits will be accepted by another institution of the student’s choice. The policy of the University regarding the evaluation of course content from other universities to determine its equivalency with a course offered at JMVU is that approximately three-fourths of the course content must match the content of the course offered at JMVU if it is to be accepted for transfer. For evaluation purposes, students must provide a copy of the course description for the course to be evaluated and the school catalog for the time period during which the course was taken. Evaluations are handled on a case-by-case basis. Students must complete a minimum of 25% of a program at the University. JMVU is a member of the Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS). This course numbering system facilitates the transfer of credit for equivalent courses among the state's colleges and universities. Decisions regarding transferability of credits are not necessarily made prior to enrollment. Only students who have been fully admitted to JMVU may submit their transcripts and course descriptions for evaluation. Students are encouraged to submit official transcripts as soon as possible. JMVU recognizes credits from accredited higher education degree granting institutions, and will not transfer credits for courses below college level. Evaluation of transferability of credits is performed by the Registration Department. On occasion, the Registration Department may seek the advice of an expert or faculty member in a specific discipline to perform course evaluations. Courses may be denied for transfer under the discretion of the Registration Department depending on the date courses were originally taken. A grade of C- or higher is required to receive transfer credit in the undergraduate programs. However, any credits earned (passing grade) at an institution within the Florida Statewide Course Numbering System (SCNS) will be accepted. A grade of B- or higher is required for graduate level course transfer. However, grades for classes that were transferred from another university are shown as “T” on the transcript and will not be used in computing the student’s grade point average. Associate degree students may not transfer more than 30 credits and Bachelor degree students may not transfer more than 60 credits. Master degree students, no more than 9 credits will be transferred; and other documentation may be requested, such as sample of coursework. Undergraduates may submit a request to apply an Associate’s Degree to a Bachelor at JMVU. However, the University reserves the right to request a student to take additional courses to establish equivalency with JMVU’s programs. International degrees and transcripts must be officially translated & evaluated by a member of NACES. Official translation of course content may also be required. JMVU may consider giving credit for AP (Advanced Placement), CLEP (College Level Examination Program) and SAT Subject Tests to meet general education requirements. The minimum scores required for consideration using these examinations are: 50 for CLEP exams; 3 for AP exams, and a score of 500 or higher in SAT subject tests. No more than 30 credits will be granted.

  • Sociology

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  • Distance Education | Vargas University |

    Essential Technological Requirements for Successful Distance Education. Technology Requirement Technological requirements for Distance Education Students: Students must have ready access to all standards outlined. Additionally, some courses require the ability to download and install software. It is recommended that students need to have basic technological proficiency. Assignments may include, but are not limited to, word processing, document creation, digital slide presentations, and recording video presentation. Students that don’t have the basic technological proficiency can benefit from the university’s optional offered trainings in the mentioned areas. Devices: A Desktop or laptop device is necessary to complete the coursework. Desktop or laptop device must have Windows 8/10 or MacOS 10.10 or above and the capability of producing sound via speakers or headphones. Mobile devices may be used for some, but not all, LMS functions. A mobile device cannot replace a desktop/laptop. Connectivity High-speed Internet connection: Cable, DSL, etc. Internet Web Browser (Firefox, Internet Edge, Safari, or Google Chrome). Personal or university e-mail account. Recommended creation/processing software Word Processor (MS Word, Google Docs, etc.). PDF Reader (Adobe Acrobat Reader or Apple Preview). Additional software may be required for certain courses. Students privacy: Student privacy is very important to the university. Students the university FERPA statement located university website under the consumer disclosures tab in the financial aid section. Students may also review the student records section of the university catalog pages 79-80 for more information on privacy. Verification of Identity Protection: During the admissions process students will be asked to provide a copy of their state or government issue ID. After students begin their program they will be required to upload a face picture to their Vargas Portal profile. Student identities will be verified and their privacy protected through the use of a student a unique username and password during the Admissions process. The Admissions and Financial Aid Offices will verify incoming student documentation. Student privacy will be protected through the https secure connection of the Vargas Portal. Students will login online and agree through a student agreement that they are the sole users of the course materials. Students will be asked to submit their assignments on the Vargas Portal. Additional Distance Education Fees: There are no platform access fees, online library access fees, fees associated with identity verification and the course textbooks may be purchased by the students on amazon.com and other online retail stores. If students desire the university to purchase the course textbooks for the student, the university will charge the cost of the book plus $30 to the student account. Through the Vargas Portal students will be able to pay the charges, if they desire the university to buy the books for them. Distance Education Disclosure: Program Delivery Formats
Most programs at Jose Maria Vargas University are delivered fully online through distance education. The programs listed below include limited in-residence components programs: * Medical Assistant Technician – Certificate (English & Spanish) * Home Health Aide Diploma Program (English & Spanish) * English as a Second Language Diploma Program (English)

  • Our Partnerships | Vargas University

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  • 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 +1 954 422-0276 Mail Email: info@jmvu.edu Address: Address: 10131 Pines Blvd. Pembroke Pines, FL. 33026 Fax: (954) 322-4131 Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm Saturday: 9am - 1pm Complaints or Concerns Please click here

  • Fundamentals of Taxation | Vargas University

    Master the fundamentals of taxation with Vargas University's comprehensive course. Gain essential knowledge and skills for navigating the complex world of taxation efficiently and confidently Fundamentals of Taxation Apply here Request Info Program Duration: 4 Weeks Price: $600 Course Dates: Please call us at 9543224460 Course Summary: This course provides an introduction to federal income taxation for individuals and businesses, offering a comprehensive overview of the importance of tax considerations in both business and personal decisions. Topics covered will include financial statement analysis, income, deductions, credits, depreciation, and allocations. By the end of the course, you will learn how to obtain a PTIN (Preparer's Tax ID Number), allowing you to become a tax preparer under IRS regulations. The PTIN is obtained at no cost from the IRS, and it does not require a SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. If you don't have an ITIN, we will guide you on how to obtain one during the course. Once you have your credentials, clients or your employer will know that you have proven knowledge of the tax code and how to prepare an individual's taxes. Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Copy link

  • Mission | Vargas University

    Discover the heart of Jose Maria Vargas University's mission. About Us Vision Jose Maria Vargas University views itself as a pioneer institution of higher education focusing on the holistic development of individuals and the formation of professionals for the world. Mission Jose Maria Vargas University is a postsecondary institution that provides quality academic and career-oriented programs at the certificate, undergraduate, and graduate levels in traditional and online delivery formats. Statement of Purpose José María Vargas University seeks to achieve, through a uniquely holistic model of education, the overall preparation of students both as future professionals and as human beings. Jose Maria Vargas University represents one of the few endeavors existing with an international approach that combines expertise from the practical professional arena and the educational arena in a formalized university setting. The University’s objective is to establish the ideal balance among the practical, theoretical and personal aspects of career preparation in order to provide the business and professional communities with graduates who have the knowledge, the skills and the interpersonal ability to make an immediate and significant contribution in their chosen field. José María Vargas University will build an educational curriculum upon which a strong foundation for critical thinking and conceptual skills can be established. The rigor and scholarly emphasis of the University will be coupled with the expertise and knowledge of the professional community. The central focus in all of the University's programs will be the relationship between academic learning and real life practical skills and strategies. The University’s programs will be designed to respond to the needs of today's world with the flexibility to adjust to these needs as they continue to evolve. Jose Maria Vargas University offers programs that are both academic and career-oriented in their focus. Among all its programs of study, the goal of the University is to promote a high-quality education in which students acquire the critical thinking and conceptual skills, as well as the knowledge and interpersonal skills to function in their careers. Value Statements of José María Vargas University Holistic Model of Education: Jose Maria Vargas University provides students with a balanced curriculum in all program areas to ensure that instruction is occurring in the areas of academic scholarship, real-life practical skills, interpersonal skills and self-knowledge. Intellectual Development: The University strives foremost to develop the intellectual and academic preparation of students. Students are expected to think critically and independently, develop quantitative skills, conduct research, and investigate new ideas. Career Preparation: The University’s objective is to establish the ideal balance among the practical, theoretical and personal aspects of career preparation in order to provide the business and professional communities with graduates who have the knowledge, the skills and the interpersonal ability to make an immediate and significant contribution in their chosen field. Communication: Students at the University are expected to demonstrate effective communication skills. These include listening thoughtfully, speaking respectfully, writing clearly, and presenting information in a concise manner. Diversity: The University embraces the cultural diversity of South Florida and its students, and welcomes students from many countries around the world and states across the nation. Innovation: The University incorporates technology in instruction and administration, and provides students with extensive on-line library resources. Students are encouraged to utilize computer labs at the University to complete assignments or conduct research. Welcome to Vargas University Welcome to the academic world of Jose Maria Vargas University! Here at Vargas University you will experience preparation both as a future professional and as a human beings through a uniquely holistic model of education. We have achieved the ideal balance among the practical, theoretical and personal aspects of career preparation. The central focus in all of the University's programs is the relationship between academic learning and real-life practical skills and strategies. At Jose Maria Vargas University you will encounter distinguished faculty who have a record of outstanding professional experience. You will benefit from realistic and authentic course experiences through continual participation in real-world problem solving. Vargas University offers the benefit of a results-driven, team-based cooperative learning environment that emphasizes updated curricula, collaborative learning and project management skills. Jose Maria Vargas University represents one of the few existing academic endeavors that integrate an international approach with expertise in the practical, professional and educational arenas in a formalized university setting. By providing an educational setting with strong cultural diversity, Vargas University offers you a unique global understanding that is embedded in its curriculum as well as the larger educational context. We have created an environment conducive to successful learning by ensuring a low student to teacher ratio and small classes. Vargas University offers personal and individualized attention so that you may grow not only academically, but also personally, socially and emotionally – all within a rich and meaningful university experience. Alicia Fernanda Parra, Ed.D. President, Jose Maria Vargas University

  • Citizenship Exam and Immigration | Vargas University | FL

    Prepare for U.S. citizenship with our comprehensive program. Master civics, history, and practice forms confidently. Preparation Program for the U.S. Citizenship Exam and Immigration Forms Apply here Request Info Duration: 4 Saturdays Schedule: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Format: 3 virtual classes + 1 in-person class (exam simulation and form guidance) Price: $400.00 Program Outline: Week 1: Introduction to Citizenship and English Vocabulary Understanding the Exam: Review the USCIS Official Guide. Study the 100 civics questions and main topics. Exam components: Civics test (oral). Reading test (read one sentence in English). Writing test (write one sentence in English). Key Vocabulary: Important words: amendment, constitution, senator, etc. Practice pronunciation with audio resources. Week 2: U.S. History and Government Democracy and Basic Principles: The Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and three branches of government. Early U.S. History: Early settlers, Revolutionary War, and Founding Fathers. Current Government: Congress, President, and courts; memorize the names of current officials. Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilities: First Amendment, voting process, and key questions like: What are two rights in the Declaration of Independence? How many senators are there? Week 3: Geography, Symbols, and Holidays U.S. Geography: States, rivers, and capitals. National Symbols: Flag, anthem, and patriotic holidays. Week 4: Exam Simulation and Form Completion Exam and Interview Simulation: Practice reading, writing, and answering personal questions. Simulated interview scenario with a mock officer. Full Practice Exams: Build confidence in speaking English fluently. Form Completion: Guidance on completing necessary forms for citizenship applications. Overview of requirements for family petitions and responding to evidence requests. Get ready for your citizenship with confidence! Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp Copy link

  • Graduate Program | Vargas University

    Explore our graduate regulations, admission process for graduate students, and general requirements applicable to all graduate applicants. Find all the information you need to embark on your academic journey at Vargas University. Graduate Programs Graduate Regulations and Requirements These general regulations apply to all students in all graduate departments. They are intended to ensure that the educational experience of graduate students is of a consistently high quality, and that the quality of experience is carefully monitored by the Coordinator of Graduate Studies and by the students’ home departments. Individual departments may have additional procedures and regulations that supplement these general regulations. All such supplementary procedures and regulations must be approved by the Vice President of Academic Affairs, and by published and available to students. Admission as a Graduate Student The selection process of the University will allow for admission of graduate students on the basis of the applicants’ academic credentials in addition to a holistic review of all the information contained in the application, both academic and personal. Admissions requirements to specific graduate programs may vary – students should refer to the program descriptions found in the Catalog for additional information. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the University. An applicant’s total undergraduate record including grades, educational objective and pattern of courses completed, as well as personal and professional goals will be considered. General Requirements for All Graduate Applicants The general requirements which apply to all applicants for admission or readmission to Master’s degree programs include: Completed online admissions application, including a $75.00 nonrefundable application fee. Diploma indicating conferral of a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution (Foreign diplomas or transcripts must be translated and evaluated by a member of NACES). Personal Statement Curriculum Vitae (resume) Admissions Interview 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 Englishspeaking 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 Spanishspeaking institution. The test score must be at least 44. Students wishing to change the language of study for a program (program option) 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. University Orientation course of SLS 1601 Orientation & Study and Research 3 Credit 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. Admission as a Graduate Transfer Student The following requirements or conditions apply to students seeking admission as a graduate transfer student: Completed online admissions application, including a $75 nonrefundable application fee. Diploma indicating conferral of a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution (Foreign diplomas or transcripts must be translated and evaluated by a member of NACES). Credit will not be granted for transfer courses in which the student has earned a grade of B- or below. (Foreign transcripts must be translated and evaluated by a member of NACES. GPA calculation must be included in the evaluation of transcripts). The acceptance of courses taken and approved in other graduate schools in other universities in no case will be greater than 50% of the credits that are required in order to obtain the Master’s degree at JMVU. The credits that may be accepted for transfer are determined according to the policy described under the section in the catalog titled “Transferability of Credits”. Transfer of credits not accepted For students whose credits are not accepted for transfer, the University would inform them via email that they would be required to complete the courses in question.

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