AGMU Metro Orlando celebrates its Third Holiday Festival with The Three Kings Of Juana Díaz

Ana G. Méndez University, Metro Orlando Campus, hosted the visit of the Three Kings of Juana Díaz as part of its Third Holiday Festival, a cultural tradition of great significance to the Hispanic community.

The event brought together hundreds of families and children from the community, who participated in a day focused on family unity and the celebration of cultural traditions. During the festival, children received gifts and enjoyed a variety of recreational activities.

AGMU Publishes Study On Innovation In Latin America And The Caribbean

Faculty from our Division of Business recently presented the academic article Open Innovation and Experiential Knowledge: Key Drivers of Dual Innovation and Organizational Memory in Latin America and Caribbean Entrepreneurs. The article was published in the journal Knowledge and Process Management, classified as Q2 in the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR).

AGMU Publishes Study on Innovation in Latin America And The Caribbean

Faculty from our Division of Business recently presented the academic article Open Innovation and Experiential Knowledge: Key Drivers of Dual Innovation and Organizational Memory in Latin America and Caribbean Entrepreneurs. The article was published in the journal Knowledge and Process Management, classified as Q2 in the SCImago Journal Rank (SJR).

Reaccreditation process update

As previously reported, and as part of AGMU's process of reaccreditation with the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), a structured framework was established to create a comprehensive self-study process, including a steering committee. Additionally, ten (10) working groups were established, each dedicated to one of the seven accreditation standards (1-7), along with three supporting working groups: compliance, evidence inventory, and the communication committee.

Institutional Reacreditation Process - MSCHE

The Ana G. Méndez University has begun the cycle for the self-study process of institutional reaccreditation. The institution has accreditation granted in 2016 by the Middle States Commission on Higher (MSCHE). Entity recognized and authorized by the Federal Department of Education of the United States. A group of employees, faculty, and students have been appointed to oversee, develop, and directly participate in the process. During certain milestones, the entire university community will be invited to participate in activities related to this reaccreditation process.

Institutional Reacreditation Visit

A few days ago, we announced the appointment of Dr. Hubert Benítez as president of the evaluation committee of the reaccreditation process of Ana G. Méndez University by the Middle States Commission of Higher Education (MSCHE), our institutional accrediting agency. Following this appointment, MSCHE has identified the two dates of visits that are part of this process. The first visit called the preliminary visit, has the purpose of receiving the president of the evaluation committee, Dr.

Institutional Reacreditation Visit

A few days ago, we announced the appointment of Dr. Hubert Benítez as president of the evaluation committee of the reaccreditation process of Ana G. Méndez University by the Middle States Commission of Higher Education (MSCHE), our institutional accrediting agency. Following this appointment, MSCHE has identified the two dates of visits that are part of this process. The first visit called the preliminary visit, has the purpose of receiving the president of the evaluation committee, Dr.

Reaccreditation process update

As previously reported, and as part of AGMU's process of reaccreditation with the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), a structured framework was established to create a comprehensive self-study process, including a steering committee. Additionally, ten (10) working groups were established, each dedicated to one of the seven accreditation standards (1-7), along with three supporting working groups: compliance, evidence inventory, and the communication committee.

Ana G. Mendez University began the self-study process

In the fall of 2022, Ana G. Mendez University began the self-study process in preparation for reaccreditation, visit and evaluation by MSCHE in the Spring 2025. The campus acting Chancellor, Prof. Syndia Nazario-Cardona appointed Mrs. Claudia Camacho, Director of Licensing, Compliance and Accreditation, and Mrs. Monica Castro, Director of Institutional Effectiveness, as Self-Study Chair and Co-Chair, respectively.

Ana G. Mendez University Statement of Accreditation 

Team Chair Visit

We previously communicated that the institution had begun the reaccreditation process with the institutional accreditor, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). We continued the progress of developing the self-study by the seven working groups appointed and led by the Steering Committee.