Webber International University
Established in 1927 by Roger Babson as the first college chartered under Floridas then new charitable and educational laws and one of the first schools of business for women in the nation, Webber International University now educates men and women from over 50 different nations. Students at Webbers Florida campus major in one of the many disciplines of business offered at the associates, bachelors, and masters level through traditional day, accelerated night and weekend, and entirely on-line formats. Joining Webber as a branch campus in 2011, and featuring a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum, St. Andrews University was established by merger in 1961 but traces its roots back to the 1896 founding of its predecessor Flora Macdonald College. The University features highly qualified faculty, highly engaged staff, small class size, and a wide array of intercollegiate sports and other extracurricular activities. The University has been recognized as a Princeton Review Best in the Southeast College, a US News and World Reports Americas Best Colleges designee, and a GI Jobs Americas Most Military Friendly School. The University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, and many programs enjoy additional programmatic accreditations.