Library
The Wongu University Library provides access to current books, textbooks, reference works, journals, and online research resources for students, faculty, and staff. Learning aids, such as herb ID kits, models, flashcards, and charts are also made available. Currently, books are organized on shelves by these subject areas and subsections: Oriental Medicine, Oriental Herbology, Nutrition, Acupuncture, Other Medicine, Qi, Western Medicine, and Basic Sciences. The library catalog can be accessed by clicking here.
Accessibility Services
Wongu University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to students with documented disabilities so that they receive an equal educational opportunity. In compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Nevada State Laws, Wongu provides reasonable accommodations to reduce the impact of disabilities on academic functioning or other life activities in the University setting.
Student Accessibility Services offers a private and confidential atmosphere for students to talk about their disabilities and accommodations requests. All accommodations are determined on an individual basis. To receive services or accommodations, students are advised to provide appropriate documentation well in advance of the beginning of the term. While every effort will be made to arrange accommodations in a timely fashion, failure to provide advance notice may impede delivery service. Further information is provided in the Academic Catalog and it is advisable to contact the Registrar’s Office at 702-463-2122 or by email at registrar@wongu.edu.
Ordering Transcripts
2 Simple Steps to Order Official and Unofficial Transcripts
Download, complete, and email the Wongu University Transcript Request Form to registrar@wongu.edu.
Download Transcript Request Form
Submit payment via Payment form.
Alumni
Students at Wongu University receive general career planning from the Admissions Counselors or the Student Services Office. The Student Services Office can provide help with assessing career goals, evaluating resumes, increasing marketability, building networking, and interviewing techniques. While employment cannot be guaranteed, the Student Services Office will continue to work with students after graduation. The level of career services offered to international students and alumni varies and depends on federal, state, and local restrictions. Specific career planning also takes place in the Practice Management courses, where the opportunities and challenges of each student’s upcoming professional career are examined.
Job development is accomplished by the university’s cultivation and maintenance of relationships with existing health clinics, sports medicine facilities, hospitals, doctors, chiropractors, and other OMDs who currently hire OMDs, or have an interest in expanding their services.
Though the college supports graduates in the ways listed above, it makes no guarantee of employment or referral.
Process for Student Complaint
Students enrolled in a licensed private postsecondary educational institution have the right to register a legitimate complaint with CPE at the address below:
State of Nevada
Nevada Commission on Postsecondary Education
2800 E. St. Louis
Las Vegas, NV 89104
https://cpe.nv.gov/Students/Students_Home/
Students have the right to register a legitimate complaint with Wongu University’s accreditation body at the address below:
Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
500 Lake Street, Suite 204
Excelsior, MN 55331
SARA Complaint Procedure
This policy applies to all complaints alleging violations of SARA policies or applicable laws, standards, or regulations by the university. The policy covers distance education and activities conducted under SARA provisions and is designed to ensure a fair, transparent, and timely process for addressing complaints. All complaints will be handled with confidentiality and impartiality to protect the interests of all parties involved.
Complainants are encouraged to first seek resolution informally with the relevant department or individual within the university. If the issue remains unresolved, the complainant may submit a formal complaint to the university’s designated complaint officer. Details on filing a formal complaint can be found in the Grievance Procedures section of the Academic Catalog and Student Handbook.
If the complainant is not satisfied with the outcome, they may escalate the issue to the SARA State Portal Entity (SPE).
State Portal Entity Contact:
Terina Caserto
Senior Analyst, Academic and Student Affairs
775.784.3442
Nevada System of Higher Education
2601 Enterprise Rd
Reno, NV 89512
The university is committed to complying with SARA policies regarding program quality, financial stability, and consumer protection. The institution agrees to work collaboratively with Nevada’s SARA Portal Entity to resolve any complaints arising in SARA member states and will abide by the decisions of that entity regarding the resolution of such complaints.
The university maintains records of all complaints and resolutions and reports complaint data annually to the SARA State Portal Entity, as required. This policy is reviewed annually and updated as necessary to ensure compliance with SARA standards and institutional best practices.