Arthur Keiser is the chancellor of Keiser University, and he manages all the operations of the 20 Florida campuses' international campuses and oversees the online division besides Graduate School. Under 4 decades of leadership, the university is a private, not-for-profit university that has grown to the biggest independent University of Florida and is accredited regionally at level 6 by the southern association of colleges and schools commission on colleges. In 1977 he started the university with just one student and two employees. Still, today this university offers more than one hundred master's, doctoral, and bachelor's besides associate degrees, and it has at least 66,000 alumni, 20,000 students and employees, and more than 3800 team members. For the past 40 years, Arthur Keiser has served the higher education community in different capacities. Earlier, he was appointed by the former U.S. Department of education secretary Margaret to the national advisory committee on institutional quality and integrity. He was also reappointed twice in his third term and again was elected as a chairman. He also served as a chairperson for the board of directors of the association of private sector colleges and universities, the accrediting Commission of career schools and colleges, and the State Board of independent post-secondary vocational-technical trade and business schools. He had served as a president of the Florida association of post-secondary schools and colleges. He is also the former team leader for a crediting Bureau of health education schools accrediting Commission. Before that, he was also a member of the appeals panel Arthur Keiser's |
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