Welcome
This
catalog has been prepared to acquaint you with the undergraduate programs at Viterbo University, especially regarding topics pertinent to all the
programs such as requirements, admission processes, registration,
tuition, student services, and university policies and procedures. You
are invited to consult relevant sections of the university Web pages for
more detailed information, especially those sections related to requirements to complete a degree.
The online catalog will be updated as changes in policies and
procedures are made. There may be changes in university policies
unrelated to specific programs which affect the health, safety, and
welfare of the Viterbo University community that take effect
immediately.
Viterbo University
is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North
Central Association, 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois
60604-1411, 800-621-7440 (V); 312-263-7462 (F); info@hlcommission.org;
www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org
Viterbo University is recognized and approved by the Iowa College Student Aid Commission to offer degree programs in education.
Viterbo University
is registered as a private institution with the Minnesota Office of Higher
Education pursuant to Minnesota Statues, sections 136A.61 to 136A.71.
Registration is not an endorsement of the institution. Credits earned at the
institution may not transfer to all other institutions.
It is the policy of
Viterbo University not to discriminate against students, applicants for
admission, or employees on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national
origin, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disabilities
unrelated to institutional jobs, programs, or activities. Viterbo University is
a Title IX institution.
This catalog does
not establish a contractual relationship. Its purpose is to provide students
with information regarding programs, requirements, policies, and procedures to
qualify for a degree from Viterbo University. Viterbo University reserves the
right, through university policy and procedure, to make necessary changes to
curriculum and programs as educational and financial considerations may
require. A student follows the catalog in effect at the time of entry and
should retain the catalog for the duration of stay provided attendance is
uninterrupted and a degree is completed within a period of six years.
The university
catalog is normally revised every year and changes are announced. When changes
occur, either the original or the most recent catalog may be followed.