About Herzing University
Herzing University, founded in 1965 by Henry and Suzanne Herzing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, began as a computer training institute and has grown into a private nonprofit university offering associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, as well as certificate programs. With campuses in 11 U.S. locations and a robust online presence, Herzing specializes in fields such as nursing, healthcare, technology, business, legal studies, and public safety. Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and with additional program-specific accreditations, the university focuses on delivering career-oriented education tailored to working adults. Herzing's mission, reflected in its motto, “I’m Possible at Herzing,” is to empower students through accessible, flexible learning and strong professional support. The institution transitioned to nonprofit status in 2015 and continues to grow under the leadership of President Renée Herzing. As an employer, Herzing University fosters a collaborative and student-focused workplace culture, promoting values such as inclusion, accountability, and lifelong learning. Employees benefit from a supportive environment with competitive compensation, health and wellness benefits, tuition assistance, and opportunities for advancement as eligible. The university also strives to offer clear career development paths to contribute to a workplace built on respect, service, and shared success.