About PHU
Pebble Hills University is a team of dedicated professionals, academicians and intellectuals who are meticulous in their fields and have worked obstinately to make PHU a truly transnational university. We believe in growth through learning and help you grow through quality education that meets international standards and is globally recognized. True to the cosmopolitan spirit, the team has members from different countries and continents. This adds to the variety of learning experience that PHU offers. We share our knowledge amongst each other and distribute it between our students for their benefits. Here are some of PHU distinguished teammates -
President Prof. Dr. M. Manfred
Vice President, University Advancement and development Prof. Dr. N. Shirley
Registrar Dr. O. Irene
Director of PHU, Lebanon Office Mr. Nabil Jawhari
Regional Director of PHU, Ogun State, Nigeria Prof. M. A. Omolaja
Regional Director of PHU, Osun State Nigeria Prof.Dr. Gabriel Olusegun Jose
Regional Director of PHU, Malaysia Dr. Manuel Augustus
Director (Linkage Programs in Nigeria) Prof. Ishola Rufus Akintoye
Regional Director of the School of Technology and Design (India) Mr. Saxena,
University Librarian Prof. Isiaka E. Esema
Director of Finance Mr. Deepak Sharma
Evaluation of Foreign Education Credentials
Pebble Hills University degrees can be attested as equivalent to US regionally accredited degrees and Royal Charter accredited degree, considered to the highest form of accreditation in the world by agencies. An evaluation report is an individualized, written report describing each certificate, diploma or degree you have earned in a foreign country while specifying its U.S. equivalent.
PHU graduates are widely accepted by universities throughout the world such as Wisconsin International University, USA, International Open University, IMPAC University, USA, Concepts University, EU, The University of the Punjab, Pakistan, Westbrook University, USA, Southern Pacific University, University of NorthWest, West Coast University (WCU), Akamai University, Midwest Missouri University, St. Elias School, Bircham International University and St. Augustine Educational Services, etc
Apostille Information
The Pebble Hills University Apostille Degree is officially certified in convention participating countries as provided by the 1961 Hague Convention. Since October 15, 1981, the United States has been part of the 1961 Hague Convention. The Convention provides for the simplified certification of public documents to be used in countries that have joined the convention. An Pebble Hills University Apostille degree is entitled to recognition in the country of intended use, and no certification by the Authentications Office, or legalization by the embassy, or consulate of the foreign country where the degree is used is required. The Authentications Office only certify to documents from other federal agencies and officials from foreign governments with the Apostille. (See text of the Convention may be found in T.I.A.S. 10072; 33 U.S. Treaty Series (UST) 883; 527 U.N. Treaty Series (UNTS) 189, and Martindale-Hubble International Law Digest.)
Pebble Hills University Academic Credit System (US-based system)
The American university system may be quite different from that of your home country. Evaluation may be based on objective examinations, in-class essays, or original papers written out of class. Be sure you understand at the beginning of the term your various instructors' expectations, grading mechanisms, and evaluation procedures. The most frequently used grading mechanism in the United States is a letter grading system. The grades A, B, C, D and F have equivalent numeric values used in computing the grade point average (GPA). A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0. Although D is a passing grade, normally a 2.0 cumulative average (Cum) is required to obtain an undergraduate degree and a 3.0 to obtain a graduate degree. Grade values are A (Excellent) = 90-100; B (Good) = 80-89; C (Average) = 70-79. To remain in Academic Good Standing, you must maintain an overall GPA of at least 3.0 and earn the minimum grade of C in no more than two courses.