For U.S. Founders & Entrepreneurs

How to Start a Licensed University in the United States

Whether you want to open a university, start a vocational school, launch a nursing program, or build a private K-12 school β€” we guide U.S. founders through every step: state licensing, entity formation, curriculum development, staffing, and accreditation readiness.
115+
Institutions Launched
50
U.S. States Covered
35+
Specialists, 9 Disciplines
Dr. Sandra Norderhaug, founder of Expert Education Consultants, speaking at a university launch event
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Average Time to License
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Failed State Applications
18
First-Time Accreditations
30yr
Founder Experience in Higher Ed
The Challenge

Starting a University in the U.S. Is More Complex Than Most Founders Expect

Most first-time founders underestimate the regulatory requirements, costs, and timelines involved in opening a postsecondary institution. Without experienced guidance, common mistakes can cost you months of delays and tens of thousands of dollars.

Choosing the Wrong State

Each of the 50 states has different licensing requirements, timelines, costs, and regulatory agencies. Launching in the wrong state can mean 12+ extra months or requirements you can't meet. State selection is the highest-impact decision in the entire process.

Underestimating the Real Costs

How much does it cost to open a university? The answer ranges from $10K to $350K+ depending on your institution type, delivery model, and state. Founders who don't get a clear cost picture before committing often run out of runway mid-process.

Building Without Accreditation in Mind

Many founders rush to get licensed without thinking about accreditation. Then when they apply for DEAC, SACSCOC, or HLC accreditation, they discover their curriculum, policies, and governance don't meet standards β€” and they have to rebuild from scratch.
What Type of Institution Will You Build?

We Help U.S. Founders Start Every Type of Postsecondary Institution

From degree-granting universities to vocational schools, nursing programs, language schools, K-12 academies, and religious exempt colleges β€” we've helped founders launch every institution type across all 50 states.
From Strategy to Launch

How U.S. Founders Start a University With Expert Education Consultants

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Discovery & Strategy

We assess your vision, budget, and timeline. We recommend the best state for your institution type and outline the complete licensing pathway.
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Entity & Application

We form your legal entity, prepare the full state licensing package β€” policies, governance, financials, curriculum β€” and file the application on your behalf.
3

Build & Staff

We design accreditation-ready curriculum, recruit qualified faculty, deploy your LMS and student information system, and prepare for state review.
4

Launch & Accreditation

Your institution opens for enrollment. We continue with accreditation readiness planning, marketing support, and ongoing compliance guidance.
U.S. Founder Results
"Expert Education Consultants guided us through every step β€” from feasibility assessment and curriculum design to faculty recruitment and obtaining our CIE provisional license. Their speed, quality, and depth of knowledge in navigating regulatory requirements made it possible for us to build a truly learner-first institution."
Professor Balvir Tomar
Β Β· Founder, Florida Tech University
8
months from engagement to university launch
Frequently Asked Questions

What U.S. Founders Ask About Starting a University

How do I start a university in the United States?
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Ready to Launch?

Start Building Your U.S. Institution With Expert Guidance

Whether you're a first-time founder figuring out how to start a university, an entrepreneur launching a vocational school, or an educator building a nursing program β€” we'll give you the roadmap, the team, and the regulatory expertise to get it done right.