Trinity International University of Ambassadors (TIUA)
Including All Subsidiaries and Affiliates
Ethical Governance and Honorary Recognition
Trinity International University of Ambassadors (TIUA), together with its subsidiaries and affiliates—including TIUA School of Business and Trinity International Chaplaincy Institute—upholds the highest standards of ethics, integrity, accountability, and Christian character in all honorary recognitions.
As a biblical, Christ-centered institution, TIUA confers honorary degrees as symbolic acknowledgments of individuals whose leadership, service, humanitarian contributions, community impact, and personal character align with the University’s mission of education, empowerment, ministry, and global influence.
Honorary degrees are ceremonial and non-academic.
They do not carry academic credit, professional qualifications, licensure privileges, or the rights associated with earned academic degrees.
Eligibility and Standards for Recognition
To be considered for an honorary degree, nominees must demonstrate:
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Documented excellence in ministry, leadership, education, business, humanitarian work, or community advancement.
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Conduct consistent with TIUA’s biblical values, ethical expectations, and Code of Ethical Conduct.
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A reputation for integrity, accountability, and moral leadership.
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Meaningful impact within local, national, or global communities.
All nominations undergo internal administrative review.
Revocation or Rescission of Honorary Degrees
TIUA and its subsidiaries and affiliates reserve the right to revoke or rescind an honorary degree at any time if:
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Verified public records or court documents indicate criminal activity, ethical violations, or conduct inconsistent with TIUA’s mission or Christian values;
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Documented findings reveal misrepresentation, nondisclosure, or false information submitted during the nomination or acceptance process;
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The honoree engages in unethical, immoral, or disreputable behavior that conflicts with TIUA’s biblical standards or brings discredit to the University;
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The individual violates the Terms, Conditions & Disclosures they acknowledged at acceptance.
All revocations are administrative in nature and may occur without refund, as fees cover administrative, ceremonial, and processing actions already completed. “Nominees must have a record of transformation and measurable service; any misrepresentation, falsification of information, or unethical conduct is grounds for immediate revocation.”
Supplemental Clause: Corporate Liability vs. Personal Conduct
TIUA distinguishes between:
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Personal criminal wrongdoing, which constitutes grounds for revocation; and
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Corporate liability, which refers to the legal responsibility of a business entity for actions taken by its employees, contractors, or third parties.
TIUA does not revoke honorary recognitions based solely on:
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Corporate lawsuits;
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Employer-level negligence claims;
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Business restructuring;
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Bankruptcy filings;
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Settlements unrelated to personal conduct.
Honors may only be revoked in cases where:
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The individual has been personally convicted of a criminal act;
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The individual has been found to have engaged in fraud, deception, or misrepresentation;
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The individual’s personal conduct violates TIUA’s Institutional Integrity and Ethical Standards;
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A direct, personal act—not the act of an employee or business associate—undermines TIUA’s values.
TIUA does not assign guilt or judgment based on the actions of an individual’s employees, contractors, business partners, or associates.
Authority, Jurisdiction, and Legal Compliance
The authority to confer, review, rescind, or administratively evaluate honorary degrees is vested in:
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The Office of the Chancellor
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The Office of Institutional Affairs
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The TIUA Board of Trustees
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Authorized leaders of TIUA subsidiaries and affiliates
DISCLAIMER CLAUSE:
All determinations are governed by the laws of the State of Florida and the State of Georgia, as applicable to the specific TIUA entity, subsidiary, or affiliate administering the honorary recognition, and are carried out in accordance with documented institutional due-process procedures and required administrative documentation.
Administrative decisions are made objectively, based on verified evidence—not speculation, commentary, social media opinion, or external influence.
Confidentiality and Public Communications
To safeguard privacy, dignity, and institutional integrity:
TIUA and its subsidiaries and affiliates do not publicly comment on, confirm, deny, or discuss any individual honorary degree decisions, including conferrals, reviews, or rescissions.
All inquiries regarding policy—not individual cases—must be directed to:
Office of Institutional Affairs
info@tiuambassadors.org
Ministry & Global Justice Alignment Statement
TIUA is a ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, committed to bringing the Good News through education, leadership development, and the transformation of lives. Jesus came to save souls and restore lives—and we believe that no one is beyond the reach of redemption.
Our honorary recognitions are non-academic, ministry-based acknowledgments awarded to individuals who demonstrate verifiable transformation, integrity, accountability, and service aligned with both Christian values and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 4, 5, 10 & 16).
We do not honor past mistakes; we honor measurable growth, service, and community impact. TIUA reserves the right to revoke any honorary recognition if the recipient later engages in conduct inconsistent with our mission, values, or terms of acknowledgement.
Biblical Foundation for Private Correction & Restoration
As a Christ-centered ministry, TIUA adheres to the biblical principle found in Matthew 18:15, which teaches:
“If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over.” (NIV)
Because of this scriptural foundation, TIUA:
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Handles correction privately and respectfully;
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Avoids public shaming or commentary about individuals;
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Protects confidentiality as a spiritual and ethical practice;
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Focuses on restoration, dignity, and healing;
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Maintains biblical order by declining to publicly discuss individual honorary decisions.
