Broadview College is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award certificates, associate of applied science degrees, and bachelor of science degrees.
If you have questions about Broadview’s accreditation, please email or call us at 385-501-4803.
Receiving accreditation requires a strong commitment to educational quality. To maintain accreditation, Broadview voluntarily commits to continuous improvement and accountability; periodic peer review; and meeting or exceeding educational quality criteria established by ACICS.
Founded in 1912, ACICS accredits institutions that offer programs in professional, technical and occupational fields. It is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
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For information on Broadview College’s grievance policy, please see the Course Catalog.
Licensure requirements vary from state to state and are subject to change. If you are considering enrolling in a program or module with Broadview College (BVC) that leads to professional licensure, we highly recommend that you contact the appropriate state licensing agency in your state or the state where you intend to work to seek the most up-to-date information about state licensure requirements prior to, and during, enrollment. The U.S. Department of Labor has provided this resourceful website: License Finder. If you would like assistance in finding your state’s licensure requirements, please contact your program chair or campus staff at BVC.
While Broadview College is in the process of tracking issues related to international authorization and licensure, it is the student’s responsibility to understand requirements on whether a degree or certificate will be recognized in a country outside of the United States, how the collection of student data may be used in another country, and whether you will be subject to additional withholding of taxes, in addition to the price of tuition. International students considering a program or module that leads to professional licensure should confirm with the appropriate professional licensing board in their country of residence, or the country where they intend to work, as to whether a BVC degree or certificate will be recognized when seeking licensure or certification.
The Bachelor of Science in Muscle Activation Techniques program does not lead to professional licensure in Utah or any other state. At this time, there is not a recognized state licensure for muscle activation techniques. Please refer to the Broadview College school catalog for further information on entrance requirements, certification and/or licensure eligibility.
The Associate of Applied Science in Muscle Activation Techniques program does not lead to professional licensure in Utah or any other state. At this time, there is not a recognized state licensure for muscle activation techniques. Please refer to the Broadview College school catalog for further information on entrance requirements, certification and/or licensure eligibility.
The Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology program can lead to licensure, certification or registration depending on state regulations, and upon passing the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE). The veterinary technology program does lead to state certification in the state of Utah, as a certified veterinary technician (CVT) upon graduation and passing the VTNE. Relocating could impact whether you meet licensure requirements, if applicable, in another state or territory. For state and territory requirements, please visit the Regulated and Non-Regulated Jurisdiction Reference List or visit the regulatory agency page on the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) website .
For more information, please email or call the Admissions Office at 385-501-4803.