International Teachers University makes the following information publicly available to enrolled students, prospective students, and the general public, as required by our licensing authority and accrediting body.
Full details on all topics below are available in the ITU Student Catalog 2025–26. For questions, email inquiries@internationalteachersuniversity.org.
International Teachers University is licensed to operate by the Higher Education Licensure Commission (HELC) in Washington, D.C. ITU is currently an applicant for candidacy status with the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), a U.S. Department of Education–recognized accreditor. ITU is not yet accredited.
Students and the public may submit comments or complaints related to ITU's candidacy application directly to MSCHE.
Current tuition rates, program fees, cancellation policy, and refund schedule for the Master's in Education program are published in the Student Catalog and on the program page.
ITU accepts applications on a rolling monthly basis. Admission requires a bachelor's degree, a minimum 2.6 GPA, proof of employment at a school or education-related organization, English language proficiency, and a video interview. Full requirements are in the Student Catalog.
ITU offers a Master's in Education (M.Ed.) delivered 100% online. Degree requirements, course sequences, learning outcomes, and the academic calendar are in the Student Catalog.
As required by the Student Right-to-Know Act, ITU discloses completion and retention rate information. As a recently established institution, multi-year trend data is currently being developed. Available outcome data is referenced in the Student Catalog and is available in the student achievement page.
ITU's policy on the evaluation and acceptance of transfer credits from other institutions is described in the Student Catalog.
Students have the right to inspect, review, and request amendment of their educational records under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). ITU's full FERPA policy, permitted disclosures, and instructions for filing a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education are in the Student Catalog.
ITU maintains a documented, fair process for addressing student complaints and grievances. If a complaint cannot be resolved through ITU's internal process, students may contact the following external agencies:
ITU does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, or any other protected characteristic in its admissions, programs, or employment practices.
ITU is committed to providing equal access to education for students with disabilities. The accommodations request process is described in the Student Catalog. Students may also contact us directly.
Academic instruction in ITU's M.Ed. program is delivered by adjunct faculty employed directly by ITU. Certain senior academic and administrative functions are performed by staff operating under shared services agreements with affiliated entities within the organizational structure of ITU’s parent company, Eduvue, Inc. ITU's President retains ultimate authority over all institutional academic and administrative decisions.
For questions about any information on this page, please reach out to our team.
Email: inquiries@internationalteachersuniversity.org
Phone: +1 502 501 3678
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET
Address: 1300 I St NW Suite 400E, Washington, DC 20005