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Branner Global Christian University

Effective Date: June 14, 2026

Branner Global Christian University (“Branner,” “the Institution,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) provides this Consumer Information page to promote transparency and to help applicants, students, families, partners, and the public make informed decisions before applying, enrolling, or using institutional services.

Students and applicants are encouraged to review this information carefully, together with the Institution’s catalog, enrollment agreement, tuition disclosures, refund policies, academic policies, privacy policy, institutional disclosure, and program information.

1. Institutional Identity

Branner Global Christian University is a private faith-based educational institution committed to Christian education, religious formation, theological studies, ministry preparation, leadership development, education, administration, counseling, media communications, social service, and related areas of religious vocation and professional service.

The Institution may provide academic programs, religious education, ministry training, certificates, diplomas, continuing education, student services, and institutional support consistent with its mission, policies, and applicable legal requirements.

2. Institutional Status

Branner Global Christian University is committed to accurately disclosing its institutional status, authorization, exemption, accreditation, affiliations, recognitions, and program approvals.

Where applicable, the Institution may seek or operate under religious exemption provisions pursuant to Florida law and applicable regulatory requirements.

Any religious exemption, if granted, does not by itself constitute institutional accreditation, federal recognition, government accreditation, state licensure, or approval of all academic programs by the State of Florida.

Students should carefully review all official institutional disclosures before enrollment.

3. Accreditation and Recognition

Branner Global Christian University will disclose its accreditation status in official institutional documents and publications.

Unless expressly stated in an official institutional document, the Institution should not be understood as accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, or any governmental accrediting authority.

Any private, religious, international, professional, ecclesiastical, or membership-based accreditation, recognition, affiliation, or certification will be described according to its actual scope and limitations.

Students are responsible for determining whether any accreditation, recognition, or institutional status meets their personal, academic, professional, employment, licensing, immigration, or governmental needs.

4. Programs and Educational Services

Programs offered by Branner Global Christian University may be religious, theological, ministerial, academic, professional, certificate-based, continuing education, or institutional in nature.

Program descriptions may include information such as:

  • Program name;

  • Program purpose;

  • Admission requirements;

  • Duration or estimated completion time;

  • Course structure;

  • Academic requirements;

  • Tuition and fees;

  • Graduation or completion requirements;

  • Delivery method;

  • Applicable religious or professional focus;

  • Limitations regarding recognition, licensure, or transferability.

Program information may be updated, modified, suspended, or discontinued at any time according to institutional policies and operational needs.

5. Admission Requirements

Admission requirements may vary by program, level, modality, and institutional policy.

Applicants may be required to submit:

  • Application form;

  • Personal identification;

  • Prior academic records;

  • Diplomas, certificates, or transcripts;

  • Résumé or professional history;

  • Statement of purpose or ministry background, when applicable;

  • Payment of applicable fees;

  • Additional documentation required by the Institution.

Submission of an application does not guarantee admission. Admission decisions are subject to review, verification, eligibility requirements, document evaluation, and administrative approval.

6. Tuition, Fees, and Payment Information

Students are responsible for reviewing all tuition, fees, payment plans, deadlines, refund policies, financial obligations, and enrollment agreements before making payment or enrolling.

Tuition and fees may vary depending on:

  • Program;

  • Academic level;

  • Modality;

  • Promotional campaign;

  • Partnership;

  • Location;

  • Administrative arrangement;

  • Payment plan;

  • Document processing requirements;

  • Shipping, authentication, apostille, or related services, when applicable.

Official written documents, invoices, enrollment agreements, and institutional policies shall control financial obligations.

Verbal statements or promotional materials should not be considered final unless confirmed in official written institutional documents.

7. Refund Policy

Refunds, cancellations, withdrawals, and financial adjustments are governed by the Institution’s official refund policy, enrollment agreement, invoices, and applicable institutional rules.

Students should review the refund policy before enrollment and before making payment.

Refund eligibility may depend on factors such as:

  • Program start date;

  • Cancellation date;

  • Withdrawal date;

  • Services already provided;

  • Administrative processing;

  • Document processing;

  • Payment method;

  • Program modality;

  • Applicable written agreement.

No refund should be assumed unless expressly provided in official institutional documents.

8. Student Records

Branner Global Christian University maintains student records for legitimate academic, administrative, financial, legal, verification, archival, religious education, and institutional purposes.

Student records may include:

  • Admission documents;

  • Enrollment agreements;

  • Academic history;

  • Grades;

  • Transcripts;

  • Attendance records;

  • Course completion records;

  • Program status;

  • Graduation records;

  • Financial records;

  • Communications with the Institution;

  • Copies of submitted documents;

  • Issued certificates, diplomas, or academic documents.

Academic records may be retained for extended periods or permanently when necessary for transcript verification, alumni services, institutional accountability, legal compliance, or academic recordkeeping.

9. Privacy and Data Protection

Branner Global Christian University respects the privacy of applicants, students, alumni, faculty, staff, partners, and website users.

Personal information may be collected, used, stored, processed, and shared for legitimate academic, administrative, legal, financial, verification, regulatory, religious, and institutional purposes.

The Institution does not sell personal information.

Students and users should review the Institution’s Privacy Policy for more information about how personal information is collected, used, protected, retained, and disclosed.

10. Transfer of Credits

Branner Global Christian University does not guarantee that credits, courses, certificates, diplomas, or academic records will be accepted by another school, college, university, employer, government agency, professional board, credential evaluator, or other receiving institution.

Transferability of credits is always determined by the receiving institution or authority.

Students who intend to transfer credits should contact the receiving institution before enrolling to verify whether credits may be accepted.

11. Professional Licensure and Employment

Completion of a program at Branner Global Christian University does not guarantee:

  • Professional licensure;

  • Certification;

  • Ordination;

  • Employment;

  • Promotion;

  • Salary increase;

  • Public-sector employment;

  • Immigration benefit;

  • Professional board approval;

  • Recognition by employers;

  • Authorization to practice a regulated profession.

Students are responsible for determining whether a program meets the requirements for their intended profession, jurisdiction, employer, church, ministry, agency, or professional board.

12. International Recognition

Branner Global Christian University may serve students in different countries.

Students outside the United States are responsible for determining whether a Branner Global Christian University program, certificate, diploma, transcript, or academic record will be accepted or recognized in their country of residence, country of employment, educational system, professional board, religious organization, credential evaluation agency, or government office.

The Institution does not guarantee foreign equivalency, professional recognition, public-sector acceptance, apostille acceptance, immigration benefit, or degree validation in any country.

13. Apostille and Document Authentication

Where available, institutional documents may be prepared for notarization, authentication, apostille, or related administrative procedures.

An apostille or authentication confirms the validity of a signature, seal, or official capacity for international document use.

An apostille does not by itself confirm academic equivalency, accreditation, professional licensure, degree validation, government recognition, or acceptance by another institution or country.

Students are responsible for verifying the requirements of the receiving country, agency, employer, institution, or credential evaluator.

14. Student Responsibilities

Students and applicants are responsible for:

  • Reading all institutional disclosures before enrollment;

  • Reviewing program information;

  • Reviewing tuition and fee information;

  • Understanding payment obligations;

  • Reviewing refund policies;

  • Submitting accurate and complete documents;

  • Maintaining updated contact information;

  • Meeting academic requirements;

  • Understanding recognition and transfer limitations;

  • Determining whether the program meets their goals;

  • Communicating with the Institution in a timely manner;

  • Complying with institutional policies and procedures.

By applying or enrolling, students acknowledge their responsibility to make informed educational decisions.

15. Technology Requirements

Some programs, communications, or services may be delivered online through digital platforms, email, learning management systems, video conferencing tools, forms, or electronic documents.

Students may be responsible for having:

  • Reliable internet access;

  • Active email account;

  • Computer, tablet, or compatible device;

  • Updated browser;

  • Required software or applications;

  • Ability to access digital documents;

  • Basic digital literacy;

  • Ability to participate in online academic activities.

The Institution is not responsible for technical issues caused by the student’s internet connection, device, software, email provider, or third-party services.

16. Accessibility

Branner Global Christian University seeks to provide accessible institutional information and digital services to the widest reasonable audience.

Students or users who need accessibility assistance may contact the Institution to request help or alternative access to essential information where reasonably available.

Accessibility requests may be directed to:

Accessibility Contact: contact@brannerglobal.education

17. Student Complaints and Concerns

Students are encouraged to first contact Branner Global Christian University directly to resolve academic, administrative, financial, technical, or service-related concerns.

Students may contact:

Registrar’s Office: registrar.office@brannerglobal.education
Academic Records: academic.records@brannerglobal.education
General Contact: contact@brannerglobal.education

Where applicable, students may also contact the Florida Commission for Independent Education regarding concerns involving a nonpublic postsecondary institution in Florida.

Florida Commission for Independent Education
325 W. Gaines Street, Suite 1414
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0400
Phone: 1-888-224-6684 / 850-245-3200
Email: CIEInfo@fldoe.org
Fax: 850-245-3238

18. Consumer Protection and Accurate Representation

Branner Global Christian University prohibits false, misleading, deceptive, or unauthorized statements about its programs, tuition, institutional status, authorization, exemption, accreditation, recognition, student outcomes, faculty, documents, or partnerships.

No employee, representative, agent, recruiter, partner, or third party is authorized to make promises or representations that contradict official institutional documents.

Students should rely only on official written information issued by authorized institutional departments.

19. Changes to Consumer Information

Branner Global Christian University may update this Consumer Information page at any time to reflect changes in programs, policies, tuition, fees, institutional status, authorization, exemption, accreditation, legal requirements, student services, or operational needs.

The updated version will be posted on the official website with a revised effective date.

Continued use of the website, services, or institutional platforms after updates means that the user acknowledges the revised Consumer Information.

20. Contact Information

Questions about this Consumer Information page may be directed to:

Branner Global Christian University
General Contact: contact@brannerglobal.education
Registrar’s Office: registrar.office@brannerglobal.education
Academic Records: academic.records@brannerglobal.education
Website: https://brannerglobal.education

Florida Branch Office:
2125 Biscayne Blvd, Ste 204 #26392
Miami, Florida 33137, USA