Accreditation

The secular certification, known as the accreditation system, essentially grants regulatory oversight of the curriculum offered by educational institutions certified by it. The consensus of the vast majority of Christian parochial educational institutions offering Biblically-based education and theological training, as Vox Dei American University, is that curricular certification for such Christian vocational education schools should not be assessed by secular agencies, and that Christian vocational educational schools have a United States Constitutional right to establish their curricula according to their own particular doctrinal convictions.

We are registered in the Florida Department of Education – Section 1005.06(1)(f), Florida Statutes / Rule 6E-5.001, FL Administrative Code, Comission for Independent Education, Religious Institutions.

Vox Dei American University is a member of the FCPC – Florida Council of Private Colleges. FCPC represents its member colleges and universities before the government and educational agencies. FCPC is an association that provides a high quality of educational experience. FCPC reviews the our academic faculty in relationship to our curriculum, courses, development, educational progress in and out of our campus, university campus operations, catalog, materials, public relations, application, forms, finances, registration and minimum student requirements for the FCPC. The FCPC standards are above the State of Florida minimum standards.

Vox Dei’s President and Chancelor, Dr. Wellington Dias da Silva, is a member of the American Association of University Professors, which mission is to advance academic freedom and shared governance, to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education. He is also an Ordained Gospel Minister and accredited by the Christian Ministries International Fellowship, Inc. (CMIF) – Boca Raton (FL).