The Mission of the University of Fairfax
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Our Story
The University of Fairfax was founded in 2002 in response to the nation's heightened need for cybersecurity expertise following September 11, 2001. From the beginning, our focus has been on delivering rigorous, career-relevant programs for professionals who protect critical systems and data. Today we continue that legacy by combining flexible online delivery with practitioner faculty and curricula grounded in real-world threats and defenses.
Our Mission
The mission of the University of Fairfax is to offer flexible, in-demand distance education programs that meet the needs of employers and students in a changing global marketplace. The University designs quality programs that foster critical thinking, effective communication, and collaboration in career-focused disciplines. The programs offer students practitioner-focused curricula that advance applied knowledge and research in applicable contemporary career fields.
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Institutional Goals
The institutional goals stated below establish University priorities for academic quality, student achievement, organizational effectiveness, and continuous improvement.
- Offer programs of study that promote mastery of essential knowledge, skills, and dispositions appropriate to professional practice and lifelong learning.
- Provide flexible distance education that expands access for working adults, military-affiliated learners, and other students who benefit from asynchronous and online instructional models.
- Recruit and support qualified faculty who combine academic preparation with practitioner experience aligned with program outcomes and employer expectations.
- Assess student learning through systematic evaluation and use results to strengthen curricula, instruction, and academic support services.
- Provide student services and resources that support ethical conduct, academic integrity, persistence, and career readiness.
- Operate in accordance with applicable federal and state requirements and maintain accreditation standards, including transparency to students and stakeholders.
History of the University of Fairfax
The University of Fairfax was accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC) on January 20, 2012. The Commission is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency and is a recognized member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). DEAC is the leader in accrediting global distance learning with more than 4 million students enrolled in DEAC accredited institutions. ( www.deac.org).
The University's attainment of accreditation caps a 10-year history of student and alumni accomplishments in the cybersecurity sector. Successful University of Fairfax students and graduates serve as cybersecurity specialists, executives and policy-makers in the public and private sectors. Major employers, including SAIC, Northrop Grumman, CSC, Lockheed Martin, Wells Fargo, Dell, NSA, DHS, Dept. of Treasury and Veterans Affairs, hire and promote our students and alumni.
In order to reach the historic milestone of accreditation, the University conducted a comprehensive and rigorous process of self-evaluation; submitted its online doctoral degrees, master's degrees and graduate certificate program materials for review by subject matter specialists; and hosted onsite review teams of evaluators. As part of the evaluation process, DEAC conducted surveys of students and alumni which consistently resulted in over 95% satisfaction.
The University of Fairfax was established in 2002 in response to the events of 9/11 and in support of the federal efforts to increase the nation's cybersecurity by providing high quality, online doctoral, master's and graduate certificate programs for adult learners. In contrast to other graduate institutions which offer information security/assurance only as a concentration as part of a degree program, the University of Fairfax has dedicated the entire institution to degree and certificate programs in pursuit of excellence in cybersecurity.
This exclusive focus on cybersecurity distinguishes the University and provides professionals seeking to advance in the field, as well as their employers and clients, an innovative approach for addressing growing professional demand in a rapidly evolving area. Our students and alumni have benefited from this comprehensive cybersecurity focus and from our expert practitioner faculty, both of which have enabled students and alumni to be hired and promoted at senior levels by major employers.
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) certified the University as an institution of higher learning in 2002. Over the following year, a select group of educators and senior cybersecurity practitioners from organizations that included Ernst & Young, Anteon, CSC, and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), developed a curriculum designed to meet cybersecurity employers' needs. This group of professionals became the University's initial faculty.
In July, 2003, the University enrolled its first cohort of graduate students in its cybersecurity graduate degree programs. The first graduates earned their Master of Science degrees in October, 2004 and the University awarded its first doctoral degrees in February, 2007. Since 2004, online delivery of our programs has made the University's programs accessible to professionals worldwide and has even enabled faculty members and students on active military duty to participate. The University of Fairfax's mission is encapsulated in the University motto: Secure Your Future. In essence, the motto is meant to express that earning a University of Fairfax degree enables students to contribute to "securing the future" of the nation, while also helping to secure their own future, as they become cybersecurity leaders in a field in which there is a continuing and ever-increasing need.