Privacy Policy

In accordance with local and federal laws, the University maintains records related to students for various academic purposes. Information defined by the University, including name, dates of attendance, enrollment status, awards, honors, and degrees conferred, cannot be released without the written permission of the enrolled student. IMI Swiss will not disclose any information from a student's educational record to individuals outside the institution without the student's written consent.

 

Students seeking to address their academic status concerning compliance with the University's academic requirements or wishing to discuss grievances or other concerns related to academic issues can schedule an appointment to meet with the Dean.

Academic Freedom

IMI Swiss, as a higher learning institution, staunchly upholds a commitment to academic freedom. Instructors have the liberty to explore research topics that pique their interest, including controversial and unpopular ideas, guided by their scholarship, research, and objectivity. This freedom extends without consideration for the opinions of staff, administrators, institutional benefactors, community leaders, politicians, or religious figures. The academic leadership at IMI Swiss maintains the perspective that academic freedom nurtures creativity and enthusiasm in the learning process, attracting top-tier faculty globally who are eager to teach and dedicated students who are eager to learn. The academic leadership at IMI Swiss retains the right to establish minimum standards for curricular content, the use of learning outcome measurements, and coursework performance requirements.

The essence of education at IMI Swiss

The Swiss Information and Management Institute (IMI Swiss) is a recognized and globally acclaimed Private Higher Education Institution, holding accreditation at institutional, school, and program levels.

 

IMI Swiss is licensed by the Zug Canton authority as a private higher education institute. Being a private institution in Switzerland, IMI Swiss issues private degrees.

 

Not being part of Switzerland's public higher education sector, it operates independently and is not regulated under the Federal Act of 30 September 2011 on the Funding and Coordination of the Higher Education Sector (HEdA), SR 414.11.

Notice and Disclaimer

Notice:

  • Students are officially enrolled at IMI Swiss.
  • Whether pursuing full-time studies in Switzerland or engaging in hybrid/online learning, all modes of training adhere to the same high quality and standards.
  • The program is entirely conducted in English. IMI Swiss does not follow the training system applied to programs taught in German/French/Spanish within Switzerland.
  • Our higher education programs differ from the Swiss National Curricula and Programmes leading to Swiss Government university qualifications, which fall under the Swiss Public Higher Education sector. IMI Swiss is a private, liberal university in Switzerland and is not affiliated with the Swiss public education system or the Swiss government.
  • Fees and scholarship policies (if any) are subject to change or termination without prior notice.

Disclaimer:

  • IMI Swiss only grants degrees and recognizes academic results when students fully meet academic requirements, financial regulations, academic discipline, and other regulations.
  • In the event of a breach of commitment, absence without notice, or refusal to continue the program without prior notice, IMI Swiss reserves the right to refuse admission, withdraw support, cancel student status, and not reimburse tuition and fees.
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee the acceptance of a degree by a third party. Acceptance or rejection depends on the discretion of the receiving entity.
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee salary increases, promotions, new job opportunities, or job acceptance after graduation.
  • While there are regulations regarding cross-recognition and equivalence of qualifications, each country, organization, and entity reserves the right to receive and recognize its own degrees. IMI Swiss also does not guarantee or support the process of recognizing equivalent qualifications (if any).
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee or commit to providing opportunities for immigration, work abroad, obtaining work permits, teaching permits, or professional licenses in Switzerland, Europe, or any other country.
  • IMI Swiss provides maximum support but does not guarantee a 100% student visa (in case of full-time study) or Schengen visa (to attend the graduation ceremony in Switzerland and Europe) if learners do not meet the requirements of the host country and the competent authority responsible for immigration, relocation, and settling in other countries.

Privacy Policy

In accordance with local and federal laws, the University maintains records related to students for various academic purposes. Information defined by the University, including name, dates of attendance, enrollment status, awards, honors, and degrees conferred, cannot be released without the written permission of the enrolled student. IMI Swiss will not disclose any information from a student's educational record to individuals outside the institution without the student's written consent.

 

Students seeking to address their academic status concerning compliance with the University's academic requirements or wishing to discuss grievances or other concerns related to academic issues can schedule an appointment to meet with the Dean.

Academic Freedom

IMI Swiss, as a higher learning institution, staunchly upholds a commitment to academic freedom. Instructors have the liberty to explore research topics that pique their interest, including controversial and unpopular ideas, guided by their scholarship, research, and objectivity. This freedom extends without consideration for the opinions of staff, administrators, institutional benefactors, community leaders, politicians, or religious figures. The academic leadership at IMI Swiss maintains the perspective that academic freedom nurtures creativity and enthusiasm in the learning process, attracting top-tier faculty globally who are eager to teach and dedicated students who are eager to learn. The academic leadership at IMI Swiss retains the right to establish minimum standards for curricular content, the use of learning outcome measurements, and coursework performance requirements.

The essence of education at IMI Swiss

The Swiss Information and Management Institute (IMI Swiss) is a recognized and globally acclaimed Private Higher Education Institution, holding accreditation at institutional, school, and program levels.

 

IMI Swiss is licensed by the Zug Canton authority as a private higher education institute. Being a private institution in Switzerland, IMI Swiss issues private degrees.

 

Not being part of Switzerland's public higher education sector, it operates independently and is not regulated under the Federal Act of 30 September 2011 on the Funding and Coordination of the Higher Education Sector (HEdA), SR 414.11.

Notice and Disclaimer

Notice:

  • Students are officially enrolled at IMI Swiss.
  • Whether pursuing full-time studies in Switzerland or engaging in hybrid/online learning, all modes of training adhere to the same high quality and standards.
  • The program is entirely conducted in English. IMI Swiss does not follow the training system applied to programs taught in German/French/Spanish within Switzerland.
  • Our higher education programs differ from the Swiss National Curricula and Programmes leading to Swiss Government university qualifications, which fall under the Swiss Public Higher Education sector. IMI Swiss is a private, liberal university in Switzerland and is not affiliated with the Swiss public education system or the Swiss government.
  • Fees and scholarship policies (if any) are subject to change or termination without prior notice.

Disclaimer:

  • IMI Swiss only grants degrees and recognizes academic results when students fully meet academic requirements, financial regulations, academic discipline, and other regulations.
  • In the event of a breach of commitment, absence without notice, or refusal to continue the program without prior notice, IMI Swiss reserves the right to refuse admission, withdraw support, cancel student status, and not reimburse tuition and fees.
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee the acceptance of a degree by a third party. Acceptance or rejection depends on the discretion of the receiving entity.
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee salary increases, promotions, new job opportunities, or job acceptance after graduation.
  • While there are regulations regarding cross-recognition and equivalence of qualifications, each country, organization, and entity reserves the right to receive and recognize its own degrees. IMI Swiss also does not guarantee or support the process of recognizing equivalent qualifications (if any).
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee or commit to providing opportunities for immigration, work abroad, obtaining work permits, teaching permits, or professional licenses in Switzerland, Europe, or any other country.
  • IMI Swiss provides maximum support but does not guarantee a 100% student visa (in case of full-time study) or Schengen visa (to attend the graduation ceremony in Switzerland and Europe) if learners do not meet the requirements of the host country and the competent authority responsible for immigration, relocation, and settling in other countries.

Privacy Policy

In accordance with local and federal laws, the University maintains records related to students for various academic purposes. Information defined by the University, including name, dates of attendance, enrollment status, awards, honors, and degrees conferred, cannot be released without the written permission of the enrolled student. IMI Swiss will not disclose any information from a student's educational record to individuals outside the institution without the student's written consent.

 

Students seeking to address their academic status concerning compliance with the University's academic requirements or wishing to discuss grievances or other concerns related to academic issues can schedule an appointment to meet with the Dean.

Academic Freedom

IMI Swiss, as a higher learning institution, staunchly upholds a commitment to academic freedom. Instructors have the liberty to explore research topics that pique their interest, including controversial and unpopular ideas, guided by their scholarship, research, and objectivity. This freedom extends without consideration for the opinions of staff, administrators, institutional benefactors, community leaders, politicians, or religious figures. The academic leadership at IMI Swiss maintains the perspective that academic freedom nurtures creativity and enthusiasm in the learning process, attracting top-tier faculty globally who are eager to teach and dedicated students who are eager to learn. The academic leadership at IMI Swiss retains the right to establish minimum standards for curricular content, the use of learning outcome measurements, and coursework performance requirements.

The essence of education at SIM Institute

The Swiss Information and Management Institute (IMI Swiss) is a recognized and globally acclaimed Private Higher Education Institution, holding accreditation at institutional, school, and program levels.

 

IMI Swiss is licensed by the Zug Canton authority as a private higher education institute. Being a private institution in Switzerland, IMI Swiss issues private degrees.

 

Not being part of Switzerland's public higher education sector, it operates independently and is not regulated under the Federal Act of 30 September 2011 on the Funding and Coordination of the Higher Education Sector (HEdA), SR 414.11.

Notice and Disclaimer

Notice:

  • Students are officially enrolled at IMI Swiss.
  • Whether pursuing full-time studies in Switzerland or engaging in hybrid/online learning, all modes of training adhere to the same high quality and standards.
  • The program is entirely conducted in English. IMI Swiss does not follow the training system applied to programs taught in German/French/Spanish within Switzerland.
  • Our higher education programs differ from the Swiss National Curricula and Programmes leading to Swiss Government university qualifications, which fall under the Swiss Public Higher Education sector. IMI Swiss is a private, liberal university in Switzerland and is not affiliated with the Swiss public education system or the Swiss government.
  • Fees and scholarship policies (if any) are subject to change or termination without prior notice.

Disclaimer:

  • IMI Swiss only grants degrees and recognizes academic results when students fully meet academic requirements, financial regulations, academic discipline, and other regulations.
  • In the event of a breach of commitment, absence without notice, or refusal to continue the program without prior notice, IMI Swiss reserves the right to refuse admission, withdraw support, cancel student status, and not reimburse tuition and fees.
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee the acceptance of a degree by a third party. Acceptance or rejection depends on the discretion of the receiving entity.
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee salary increases, promotions, new job opportunities, or job acceptance after graduation.
  • While there are regulations regarding cross-recognition and equivalence of qualifications, each country, organization, and entity reserves the right to receive and recognize its own degrees. IMI Swiss also does not guarantee or support the process of recognizing equivalent qualifications (if any).
  • IMI Swiss does not guarantee or commit to providing opportunities for immigration, work abroad, obtaining work permits, teaching permits, or professional licenses in Switzerland, Europe, or any other country.
  • IMI Swiss provides maximum support but does not guarantee a 100% student visa (in case of full-time study) or Schengen visa (to attend the graduation ceremony in Switzerland and Europe) if learners do not meet the requirements of the host country and the competent authority responsible for immigration, relocation, and settling in other countries.
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