ADMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS

STUDENT STATEMENT OF CERTIFICATION

I certify that the information I have provided is true to the best of my knowledge without any malice or any intention to commit acts of misrepresentation. I am aware that any false, misleading, or deceptive information provided may lead to my withdrawal, expulsion, or any disciplinary action which may be dealt with by the school’s authorities. I am signing below electronically to confirm my intended use of my electronic signature on these documents. Electronic signature below is proof of my acceptance and agreement to the contents of this entire Admissions Application and all attached forms, including but not limited to the required attachments in this electronic process:

  • Admissions Application (completed)
  • Record of Previous Training and Education (next)
  • ELTU Policy Acknowledgement (next)
  • HS Diploma/GED Self-Attestation Form (next)
  • Student Enrollment Agreement (next)

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

I certify that I have read the ELTU School Policies & Catalog, and that should my application be approved, I agree to abide by all of the terms and conditions of the School. I understand that my information will be used for the intended purposes stated in the catalog. I agree to abide by the privacy and confidentiality rights of the University and all its students and staff, including protecting any data and/or conversations via live interactions or virtual interactions posted on the University’s portals and online access channels. I understand that my enrollment, if approved, may be immediately terminated for any infraction of University policies and procedures, including but not limited to any violation of the organization’s practices of respect for the privacy and confidentiality of its instructors and students data.

DISCLAIMER & EXCLUSIONS

I further understand that ELTU degree programs and seminars are not regulated or accredited by the United States Department of Education or any other educational institution. Transferability of any credit hours earned at this school may be strictly limited to ELTU or ELTU business alliances. Students may not be able to transfer credits earned at ELTU to any other institutions as ELTU holds no relationship with Department of Education schools, accreditation agencies, or organizations. ELTU is exempt from requirements of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). This means that ELTU program and seminar content is not designed for any licensing occupations, certifications, or any other occupational requirements private or public. Other schools may not recognize or accept ELTU transcripts.

ELTU is offered only to enhance and maximize a student’s own interests in their personal, professional, or spiritual journey. When considering occupational data, students may find information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics helpful.  

ELTU is approved and Regulated by the Texas Workforce Commission, Career Schools and Colleges, Austin, Texas.

ADMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS

All prospective students should consider the following in applying to ELTU programs or seminars:

1)     Students must be able to apply and meet admissions requirements.

2)     ELTU programs require access to the Internet and students must have access to computers and equipment. Our School does not provide these resources and we have no way to address computer access needs and Internet service inside or outside the United States. Our School is perfect for students who have their own access to Internet technology, equipment, and supplies. Students purchase books online at public bookstores and access the Internet so they can attend classes online. ELTU has no way of sponsoring a student’s technology service needs, equipment, books, and supplies needed to complete studies.

3)     ELTU receives no financial support from government agencies. So, the school does not offer government grants, public funding, or government sponsored scholarships. ELTU is offering scholarship assistance in the form of low-cost tuition for a limited time only until 12-31-2023. Scholarship students are required to pay for their own books, supplies, and computer resources.

4)     ELTU would love to consider the same scholarship assistance for any eligible student outside of the U.S. as has been offered to students inside the U.S. This scholarship assistance is available to students who meet the requirements and apply before 12-31-2023.

5)     All students are advised to consider the kind of school, programs, and educational training being offered at ELTU, and understand the difference between our school and public education. Our school is approved and regulated by the state of Texas Workforce Commission Division of Career Schools and Colleges as a private faith-based school. Our school can make no offers to meet any requirements and/or sponsorship that students may need for acceptance by federal, state, or local government agencies or private organizations. We do not make any assurances that your education at ELTU will meet requirements for any entity, service, or organization, including but not limited to those public or private businesses or educational entities inside or outside of the United States or other countries. ELTU is not affiliated with the United States Department of Education, so if a student is expecting that an ELTU Degree might meet certain bodies of credentialing or accreditation expectations, then that would not be the case.

6)     There is a difference between public and private religious-exempt schools. ELTU is regulated and fully approved to operate its degrees, seminars, and courses through Texas Workforce Commission Careers & Colleges Division. ELTU is offered to enhance and maximize a student’s interest in their personal, professional, or spiritual journey, and is not regulated or accredited by the United States Department of Education. Accreditation is not required by the U.S. Department of Education.

7)     ELTU’s degree programs are entirely religious in nature and fall within the exception for legal authorization in Title 19 Subchapter A Texas Administrative Code § 7.9. ELTU is recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) as a bona fide religious postsecondary educational institution exempt under this Code and is permitted to offer religious degrees under this exemption. This means that ELTU programs and seminars are not designed for licensing through any licensure, certification, accreditation, or other professional occupational requirements. 

8)     Transferability of credits earned at ELTU may be limited. This means students may not be able to transfer credits to other institutions. ELTU is designed for leadership and development of a personal, professional, or spiritual nature. Classes are designed to enhance student interests in personal, professional, spiritual development, executive leadership development, human capital leadership, ministry, chaplaincy, spiritual care, and/or coaching inside or outside of a professional capacity and setting.

A copy of these policies, terms, statements, and conditions may be found on the ELTU website.