Come and join us
Come and find all the exciting varieties of culture, language and learning styles for yourself. This is community living and learning together with the world as its classroom!
YWAM Lausanne serves as an integral part of the University of the Nations (UofN) and has historically shaped much of its content and drive to provide quality Christian education to the nations. As one of over 600 campuses located around the world, it enables students to begin their educational journey with DTS and continue on to one of many types of degree tracks available both in Lausanne and internationally. With the flexibility of passionate, experienced faculty teams, the possibilities are endless for a tailored learning environment full of vision and room for God’s leading. Read more about how to get involved with the UofN and begin your journey to a fulfilling ministry today.
About the UofN
The University of the Nations is a global network with hundreds of local expressions. With all the exciting variety of culture, language and learning style, there are common academic goals and standards embraced by every leader in the university. Schools and seminars occupy students full time, and each full week of learning earns one unit of credit. Students often take time out to do courses while actively working in a ministry, and then return to that ministry afterwards. Others decide to complete a full degree in two to four years, traveling to different locations to take courses one by one until the degree requirements are met. Clear goals for success are presented in the courses, and students know how well they have done by the evaluation of their efforts. But how does a global university ensure high standards? Most local universities are monitored by a government department or by a local independent accrediting agency. UofN courses or degrees are accepted by many universities around the world, and are fully accredited by the Global Accreditation Association. Just as the UofN is committed to the success and well-being of each student, so the student has responsibilities to the university in choosing their academic path and being a person of integrity. This is community living and learning together with the world as its classroom!
Degrees
Although a student may study in the UofN without pursing a degree, many find a degree program beneficial in preparing for their life goals. Courses can be taken one module at a time leading to any one of more than 30 degrees offered at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s or graduate diploma level. Students are encouraged to intersperse their studies with practical experience on the field, so that their learning and their service build upon one another. For this reason, no time limit is imposed for completing a UofN degree.
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