Schiller International University is a private American university with an international, multi-campus model centered on business, international relations, diplomacy, technology, and hospitality education. The institution traces its founding to 1964 and operates degree programs across campuses in Tampa, Florida; Madrid, Spain; Paris, France; and Heidelberg, Germany, combining U.S. higher education structures with study in multiple countries. Its academic portfolio includes associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees, with named programs such as International Business, International Relations and Diplomacy, Computer Science, Data Science, and Hospitality and Tourism Management. The university serves students seeking an internationally mobile education and emphasizes cross-border learning through campus rotation and a curriculum taught in English. Its model is built around preparing students for careers in multinational business, public affairs, technology, and global service industries. Schiller’s U.S. presence is anchored in Tampa, where it maintains an American campus while also connecting students to European study locations. The institution is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges, and it states that it is licensed by the Florida Commission for Independent Education. Schiller International University also highlights practical career preparation and international exposure as core parts of the student experience. Its structure, geography, and program mix distinguish it from a single-site university: students can engage with academic communities in the United States and Europe within one institution, and the university’s offerings are organized around fields that depend on international literacy, mobility, and intercultural communication.