Florida National University, is a for-profit university established as Florida International Institute in the city of Hialeah in Miami-Dade County in 1988. The student body is diverse, though primarily Hispanic. In January 1993, the college received initial candidacy based on the Commission on Colleges first visiting report. A second Commission on Colleges Visiting Committee team evaluated the institution in 1995. Finally, in January 1997, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) granted Florida National College its accreditation status and was reaffirmed in January 2002. In December 2008, the Commission accredited the institution at a more advanced degree level (II) to award baccalaureate degrees. The institution successfully went through its reaffirmation visit in September 2011. Florida National College officially changed its name to Florida National University March 24, 2012, after receiving approval by its accrediting agency to offer programs at a more advanced degree level.AcademicsFNU offers Associate's, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and master's degrees in addition to Career Education Diplomas and certificates in a variety of subject matters. All classroom instruction is conducted in English.Student populationIn 2012 the school had over 200 graduates. There are more than 1500 full-time students. The school is predominantly (approximately 94%) Hispanic.LocationsThe school has two campus locations in Hialeah and one in Miami. Hialeah at W Jose Regueiro (20th) AVE Hialeah, FL 33012South Campus on SW 26th St Miami, FL 33175The Training Center on 12 Ave in Hialeah, FL 33012