About Us

Dr. Mathew Anderson (Hon)
Keiser University Latin American Campus
Welcome to Keiser University Latin American Campus!
Dr. Mathew Anderson (Hon.) is a distinguished academic leader and international diplomat, currently serving as President of the Latin American Campus of Keiser University in Nicaragua. With over three decades of experience in public, private, and international institutions, he brings a strategic and global perspective to leadership in higher education.
As Senior Minister Counselor of the House of Feigenblatt to the Central American and Andean Parliaments, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) holds two honorary doctorates, earned a master’s degree with honors from Gannon University, and pursued doctoral studies in philosophy. Since 1993, he has served as a professor and advisor at more than 100 universities across five continents.
Recognized for his leadership in academic quality and accreditation, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) has influenced educational policy throughout the Americas for over 25 years, working in coordination with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the UN, and the World Bank.
As an international speaker, he has delivered keynote addresses at prestigious venues such as the United Nations, UNESCO, Harvard University, and the Knowledge Tree Forum in Dubai. Most recently, he has addressed the Central American Parliament and national leaders in Ecuador and Colombia.
Trained in the classical philosophical tradition, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) has authored more than 500 works, including academic journal articles, essays, op-eds in public media, radio and television interviews, and press conferences. He is co-author of the book “Ethics: The Drama of Moral Life” (EUNSA, 2012). His most recent work includes a chapter in “Artificial Intelligence and Education: An Ongoing Dialogue” (2024), reflecting his continued commitment to emerging global challenges.
Dr. Anderson’s contributions have been recognized with civilian honors from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United Nations, the University of Guayaquil, Ave Maria University, and the national academies of Ecuador and Mexico. These honors underscore his lifelong dedication to advancing education, ethics, and global leadership.





Dr. Mathew Anderson (Hon)
Keiser University Latin American Campus
Welcome to Keiser University Latin American Campus!
Dr. Mathew Anderson (Hon.) is a distinguished academic leader and international diplomat, currently serving as President of the Latin American Campus of Keiser University in Nicaragua. With over three decades of experience in public, private, and international institutions, he brings a strategic and global perspective to leadership in higher education.
As Senior Minister Counselor of the House of Feigenblatt to the Central American and Andean Parliaments, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) holds two honorary doctorates, earned a master’s degree with honors from Gannon University, and pursued doctoral studies in philosophy. Since 1993, he has served as a professor and advisor at more than 100 universities across five continents.
Recognized for his leadership in academic quality and accreditation, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) has influenced educational policy throughout the Americas for over 25 years, working in coordination with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the UN, and the World Bank.
As an international speaker, he has delivered keynote addresses at prestigious venues such as the United Nations, UNESCO, Harvard University, and the Knowledge Tree Forum in Dubai. Most recently, he has addressed the Central American Parliament and national leaders in Ecuador and Colombia.
Trained in the classical philosophical tradition, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) has authored more than 500 works, including academic journal articles, essays, op-eds in public media, radio and television interviews, and press conferences. He is co-author of the book “Ethics: The Drama of Moral Life” (EUNSA, 2012). His most recent work includes a chapter in “Artificial Intelligence and Education: An Ongoing Dialogue” (2024), reflecting his continued commitment to emerging global challenges.
Dr. Anderson’s contributions have been recognized with civilian honors from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United Nations, the University of Guayaquil, Ave Maria University, and the national academies of Ecuador and Mexico. These honors underscore his lifelong dedication to advancing education, ethics, and global leadership.





Arthur Keiser, Ph.D.
Keiser University
Dear Friends, Colleagues and Esteemed Visitors.
On behalf of the Keiser family, the Board of Trustees, our faculty, staff, and students: welcome to Keiser University’s celebration of more than 40 years of excellence in education! When our family started our first school in Ft. Lauderdale in 1977 – with one student and several classrooms – I could never have imagined at that time that 40 years later, we would have campuses throughout the State of Florida, cooperative agreements with the university systems in China and Moldova, together with a campus in Nicaragua to serve international students, nearly 3,800 staff, and approximately 20,000 students with associate, bachelor, masters, and doctoral degree programs in several in-demand careers fields.
And yet, this is precisely what we have accomplished.
This dramatic growth can be traced directly back to our original commitment to our philosophy that students come first. Simply stated, they are the reason we exist. Our mission, and our decades-long commitment to it, is to be accountable to our students by offering an innovative, proven educational approach with small class sizes, highly personalized teaching, hands-on practical training, and flexible scheduling to accommodate our students. And I am quite proud that this model results in a high rate of graduation and job placement in the field of study of our students.
In addition, we have always taught the importance of leadership and serving the communities in which we live and work. This commitment extends beyond the classroom as our students, faculty, and staff continually seek opportunities to volunteer their time and resources to charitable organizations. We know this matters to our students, as our graduates routinely tell us this aspect of their education not only benefited their career but also enriched their lives and families. I personally invite you to visit one or more of our Keiser University campuses.
I assure you that you will experience a caring, friendly environment which we believe is conducive to successful learning. This environment, our culture of “students first,” and our commitment to quality is the recipe for our success, and it is what helps our graduates enter the workforce with a high degree of personal and professional confidence.





Arthur Keiser, Ph.D.
Keiser University
Dear Friends, Colleagues and Esteemed Visitors.
On behalf of the Keiser family, the Board of Trustees, our faculty, staff, and students: welcome to Keiser University’s celebration of more than 40 years of excellence in education! When our family started our first school in Ft. Lauderdale in 1977 – with one student and several classrooms – I could never have imagined at that time that 40 years later, we would have campuses throughout the State of Florida, cooperative agreements with the university systems in China and Moldova, together with a campus in Nicaragua to serve international students, nearly 3,800 staff, and approximately 20,000 students with associate, bachelor, masters, and doctoral degree programs in several in-demand careers fields.
And yet, this is precisely what we have accomplished.
This dramatic growth can be traced directly back to our original commitment to our philosophy that students come first. Simply stated, they are the reason we exist. Our mission, and our decades-long commitment to it, is to be accountable to our students by offering an innovative, proven educational approach with small class sizes, highly personalized teaching, hands-on practical training, and flexible scheduling to accommodate our students. And I am quite proud that this model results in a high rate of graduation and job placement in the field of study of our students.
In addition, we have always taught the importance of leadership and serving the communities in which we live and work. This commitment extends beyond the classroom as our students, faculty, and staff continually seek opportunities to volunteer their time and resources to charitable organizations. We know this matters to our students, as our graduates routinely tell us this aspect of their education not only benefited their career but also enriched their lives and families. I personally invite you to visit one or more of our Keiser University campuses.
I assure you that you will experience a caring, friendly environment which we believe is conducive to successful learning. This environment, our culture of “students first,” and our commitment to quality is the recipe for our success, and it is what helps our graduates enter the workforce with a high degree of personal and professional confidence.





Dr. Mathew Anderson (Hon)
Keiser University Latin American Campus
Welcome to Keiser University Latin American Campus!
Dr. Mathew Anderson (Hon.) is a distinguished academic leader and international diplomat, currently serving as President of the Latin American Campus of Keiser University in Nicaragua. With over three decades of experience in public, private, and international institutions, he brings a strategic and global perspective to leadership in higher education.
As Senior Minister Counselor of the House of Feigenblatt to the Central American and Andean Parliaments, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) holds two honorary doctorates, earned a master’s degree with honors from Gannon University, and pursued doctoral studies in philosophy. Since 1993, he has served as a professor and advisor at more than 100 universities across five continents.
Recognized for his leadership in academic quality and accreditation, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) has influenced educational policy throughout the Americas for over 25 years, working in coordination with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the UN, and the World Bank.
As an international speaker, he has delivered keynote addresses at prestigious venues such as the United Nations, UNESCO, Harvard University, and the Knowledge Tree Forum in Dubai. Most recently, he has addressed the Central American Parliament and national leaders in Ecuador and Colombia.
Trained in the classical philosophical tradition, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) has authored more than 500 works, including academic journal articles, essays, op-eds in public media, radio and television interviews, and press conferences. He is co-author of the book “Ethics: The Drama of Moral Life” (EUNSA, 2012). His most recent work includes a chapter in “Artificial Intelligence and Education: An Ongoing Dialogue” (2024), reflecting his continued commitment to emerging global challenges.
Dr. Anderson’s contributions have been recognized with civilian honors from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United Nations, the University of Guayaquil, Ave Maria University, and the national academies of Ecuador and Mexico. These honors underscore his lifelong dedication to advancing education, ethics, and global leadership.





Dr. Mathew Anderson (Hon)
Keiser University Latin American Campus
Welcome to Keiser University Latin American Campus!
Dr. Mathew Anderson (Hon.) is a distinguished academic leader and international diplomat, currently serving as President of the Latin American Campus of Keiser University in Nicaragua. With over three decades of experience in public, private, and international institutions, he brings a strategic and global perspective to leadership in higher education.
As Senior Minister Counselor of the House of Feigenblatt to the Central American and Andean Parliaments, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) holds two honorary doctorates, earned a master’s degree with honors from Gannon University, and pursued doctoral studies in philosophy. Since 1993, he has served as a professor and advisor at more than 100 universities across five continents.
Recognized for his leadership in academic quality and accreditation, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) has influenced educational policy throughout the Americas for over 25 years, working in coordination with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the UN, and the World Bank.
As an international speaker, he has delivered keynote addresses at prestigious venues such as the United Nations, UNESCO, Harvard University, and the Knowledge Tree Forum in Dubai. Most recently, he has addressed the Central American Parliament and national leaders in Ecuador and Colombia.
Trained in the classical philosophical tradition, Dr. Anderson (Hon.) has authored more than 500 works, including academic journal articles, essays, op-eds in public media, radio and television interviews, and press conferences. He is co-author of the book “Ethics: The Drama of Moral Life” (EUNSA, 2012). His most recent work includes a chapter in “Artificial Intelligence and Education: An Ongoing Dialogue” (2024), reflecting his continued commitment to emerging global challenges.
Dr. Anderson’s contributions have been recognized with civilian honors from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United Nations, the University of Guayaquil, Ave Maria University, and the national academies of Ecuador and Mexico. These honors underscore his lifelong dedication to advancing education, ethics, and global leadership.





Arthur Keiser, Ph.D.
Keiser University
Dear Friends, Colleagues and Esteemed Visitors.
On behalf of the Keiser family, the Board of Trustees, our faculty, staff, and students: welcome to Keiser University’s celebration of more than 40 years of excellence in education! When our family started our first school in Ft. Lauderdale in 1977 – with one student and several classrooms – I could never have imagined at that time that 40 years later, we would have campuses throughout the State of Florida, cooperative agreements with the university systems in China and Moldova, together with a campus in Nicaragua to serve international students, nearly 3,800 staff, and approximately 20,000 students with associate, bachelor, masters, and doctoral degree programs in several in-demand careers fields.
And yet, this is precisely what we have accomplished.
This dramatic growth can be traced directly back to our original commitment to our philosophy that students come first. Simply stated, they are the reason we exist. Our mission, and our decades-long commitment to it, is to be accountable to our students by offering an innovative, proven educational approach with small class sizes, highly personalized teaching, hands-on practical training, and flexible scheduling to accommodate our students. And I am quite proud that this model results in a high rate of graduation and job placement in the field of study of our students.
In addition, we have always taught the importance of leadership and serving the communities in which we live and work. This commitment extends beyond the classroom as our students, faculty, and staff continually seek opportunities to volunteer their time and resources to charitable organizations. We know this matters to our students, as our graduates routinely tell us this aspect of their education not only benefited their career but also enriched their lives and families. I personally invite you to visit one or more of our Keiser University campuses.
I assure you that you will experience a caring, friendly environment which we believe is conducive to successful learning. This environment, our culture of “students first,” and our commitment to quality is the recipe for our success, and it is what helps our graduates enter the workforce with a high degree of personal and professional confidence.





Arthur Keiser, Ph.D.
Keiser University
Dear Friends, Colleagues and Esteemed Visitors.
On behalf of the Keiser family, the Board of Trustees, our faculty, staff, and students: welcome to Keiser University’s celebration of more than 40 years of excellence in education! When our family started our first school in Ft. Lauderdale in 1977 – with one student and several classrooms – I could never have imagined at that time that 40 years later, we would have campuses throughout the State of Florida, cooperative agreements with the university systems in China and Moldova, together with a campus in Nicaragua to serve international students, nearly 3,800 staff, and approximately 20,000 students with associate, bachelor, masters, and doctoral degree programs in several in-demand careers fields.
And yet, this is precisely what we have accomplished.
This dramatic growth can be traced directly back to our original commitment to our philosophy that students come first. Simply stated, they are the reason we exist. Our mission, and our decades-long commitment to it, is to be accountable to our students by offering an innovative, proven educational approach with small class sizes, highly personalized teaching, hands-on practical training, and flexible scheduling to accommodate our students. And I am quite proud that this model results in a high rate of graduation and job placement in the field of study of our students.
In addition, we have always taught the importance of leadership and serving the communities in which we live and work. This commitment extends beyond the classroom as our students, faculty, and staff continually seek opportunities to volunteer their time and resources to charitable organizations. We know this matters to our students, as our graduates routinely tell us this aspect of their education not only benefited their career but also enriched their lives and families. I personally invite you to visit one or more of our Keiser University campuses.
I assure you that you will experience a caring, friendly environment which we believe is conducive to successful learning. This environment, our culture of “students first,” and our commitment to quality is the recipe for our success, and it is what helps our graduates enter the workforce with a high degree of personal and professional confidence.
Keiser University
Founded in 1977, Keiser University is Florida’s second largest independent private, not-for-profit university serving more than 20,000 students earning doctorates, masters, bachelors, and associate degrees in more than 90 career fields.
The university comprises 18 Florida campus locations, an International Division, the Graduate School, a College of Golf and Sports Management, an Online Division, an off-site campus in Shanghai, China, the Latin American campus, and the Language Institute in Nicaragua.


Latin American Campus
Keiser University-Latin American Campus is an Institution of higher education granting U.S. degrees in Nicaragua and most of the region. The residential campus, located in San Marcos, Nicaragua, operates on the American academic calendar and offers most instruction in English, both in traditional and online delivery formats.
At our intimate campus, students come from around the globe to thrive with world-class professors in small classes and a peaceful, scenic, and historical setting. We have a roster of qualified faculty with Ph.D. and Master’s degrees from prestigious universities in the U.S. and Europe.
We work hand-in-hand with you every step of the way, from application through funding and even visa application.


Managua Campus
In October 2019, our new building was inaugurated, providing a comfortable and modern space for our students. We offer English courses, bachelor’s degrees, and postgraduate programs on this campus.
Amenities include:
- Hispamer Bookstore
- Comfortable classrooms
- Brand-new facilities
- Exclusive parking lot
- Easy access to public transportation
- Brand-new facilities to enhance your learning experience
- Brand-new furniture

