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This document provides critical information on Minerva’s Non-discrimination Policy to confront and reject all manifestations of discrimination, including those based on race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or citizenship, religious or political beliefs, status within or outside Minerva, or any of the other differences among people that have been excuses for misunderstanding, dissension, or hatred.
This report is published to provide valuable information for our community and to comply with the important provisions of the Clery Act and ensure the safety of our students, faculty, and staff. This document contains information about Minerva University's services and resources, training and crime prevention.
The Undergraduate Student Handbook provides essential information about all aspects of Minerva life, including the history of Minerva, academics, residential life, regulations and policies, financial specifics, and other additional resources.
The Graduate Student Handbook provides essential information about all aspects of Minerva life, including the history of Minerva, academics, regulations and policies, financial specifics, and other additional resources.
A simple description of Minerva, including basic program components and relevant facts designed to be easy to review and discuss.
Learn more about Minerva graduates’ current professional ventures, as well as select examples to show the alumni’s breadth in career roles and interests.
This document provides an overview of Minerva's graduate offerings—the Master of Science in Decision Analysis (MDA) program and the Certificate in Decision Analysis (CDA), including information on the programs' structure and application process.
This emergency management plan is intended to prepare Minerva University to deal with emergencies and threats to community safety at our resident halls and offices in San Francisco, California.
The mission of Minerva is to nurture critical wisdom for the sake of the world. We apply critical wisdom in establishing policies and procedures that are fair and impartial, including this policy regarding prohibited sexual conduct.
Minerva University is an accredited member of the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).
State authorization allows accredited universities to offer academic programs to students nationwide in the United States. Minerva University works to identify U.S. state board regulations for the varying programs that we offer, and seek approvals, so remote students can participate in our programs from where they are based. Minerva makes every effort to ensure licensure information is current; however, licensure regulations are frequently revised.