The core purpose of University of Omaha’s establishment is to make higher education accessible for all by making it highly affordable, increasing the access to students and working professionals in across 6 continents. Our academic qualifications are credible to both educational institutions and employers worldwide.
Our university was established with the believe that higher education must be made accessible for students all over the world, creating a global classroom based on three core elements: timeliness, diversity and geographical advantage. We are poised to become the world’s best online university, contributing significantly towards the high quality education with the cutting edge technology. Globally University of Omaha is regarded as an institution with an extraordinary foundation of academic excellence and enormous potential to build professionals for the 21st century.
University of Omaha governance structure and constitutional members are the supreme governing body; establish to hold the university true to its core purpose, ethos and principles for governance of higher education. The University governance provides and sets strategic direction and policies for overall activities and decisions related to the operation of the institute.
Striving to ensure highest academic standards
Corporate Financial Planning, Decisions & Policy Framework
Complete Framework for Establishment of University Management
Institutional Monitoring & Execution Guideline
Accredited
Courses
Faculty With 20+ Years
Experience
Student Clubs and
Organizations
Alumni Working
Globally
University of Omaha is governed by Board of Trustees consisting of educators, industry leaders and state governors. University of Omaha is supported by governors, corporations, affiliates and members that are highly essential in the founding of Victorville Park.
President
Former President
Former Supervisor
COO
Instructional Technology
Vice President (EMS)
Managing Director
Director Education
Professor of Research
Founder Academia
Vice President
Director Operations