

The Association of Independent Christian Colleges & Seminaries is one of the largest, non-government accrediting groups in the world. AICCS is a non-profit association of independent Christian colleges and seminaries committed to academic excellence, intellectual freedom, ethical conduct, and moral integrity. AICCS was chartered as a charitable corporation in the State of Missouri to help establish, support, maintain, and promote the development of non-traditional, modular, and private tutoring/mentoring methods on-campus, and audio/video-taped, on-line, and other distance learning methods off-campus. We foster flexible, experimental, innovative, personalized learning alternatives, as well as traditional post-secondary and graduate-level educational modalities. Our affiliated schools offer degrees which are absolutely legitimate, totally honorable, widely respected, and generally accepted within the Christian community
Integrity is not accredited by any governmental accrediting agency and does not plan to be however we are members with AICCS, Association of Independent Christian Colleges & Seminaries.- Members of AICCS credits, courses, and degrees are transferable to over 500 colleges and seminaries. Traditionally, schools of ministry have chosen to avoid governmental accreditation but rather embrace the scriptural principles that comprise who we are and why we exist as an ecclesiastical religious training seminary. Our credit worthiness is found in our Biblical curriculum, our successful history, our highly qualified instructors along with our satisfied graduates testimonies. Integrity is not accredited by any governmental accrediting agency and does not plan to be however we are members with AICCS, Association of Independent Christian Colleges & Seminaries.- Members of AICCS credits, courses, and degrees are transferable to over 400 colleges and seminaries. Traditionally, schools of ministry have chosen to avoid governmental accreditation but rather embrace the scriptural principles that comprise who we are and why we exist as an ecclesiastical religious training seminary. Our credit worthiness is found in our Biblical curriculum, our successful history, our highly qualified instructors along with our satisfied graduates testimonies.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to create a course?