THE AMERICAN COLLEGE IN SPAIN
The American College in Spain (ACS) is the first North American High School & University in Andalusia. Located in the town of Marbella (Málaga), The American College in Spain offers a full curriculum based on the U.S. education system.
Students can complete in Marbella their High School education, and then begin their first 2 years of University by completing the general education courses required by all U.S. universities. Throughout these first 2 years, students do not have the obligation to choose the university degree they want to do. This decision is made when the 3rd year begins, with all the advantages that this entails.
Upon completion of those 2 years of university, students receive the "Associate of Arts Degree" from Keiser University, which is recognized and accepted worldwide.
After obtaining an AA Degree, students can continue their third and fourth year at Keiser University or transfer to any other university (USA or any other university in Europe or the world that offers the North American university system: Madrid, Paris, London...) where they can complete their degree and obtain their diploma: BA (Bachelor of Arts), BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) or BSc (Bachelor of Science).
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Keiser University
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Keiser University is a private institution that was founded by Dr. Arthur Keiser and Evelyn Keiser in 1977.
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Over the years, Keiser University has become Florida’s largest private, not-for-profit university serving approximately 20,000 students.
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Keiser University has a campus in 21 of Florida’s major and mid-sized metropolitan areas/Florida communities. The main campus is located in Fort Lauderdale with additional campuses located in Clearwater, Daytona Beach, Flagship Residential, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Melbourne, Miami, Naples, New Port Richey, Orlando, Patrick Space Force Base, Pembroke Pines, Port St. Lucie, Sarasota, Tallahassee, Tampa, and West Palm Beach.