Private Policy

Glendale University Web Privacy Statement

Glendale University is committed to protecting your privacy when you visit our Website, so we want you to know what information we collect when you visit our site, how we use that information, and how you can update it. We reserve the right to append or otherwise modify this Privacy Statement at any time, so please re-visit this page occasionally to check for updates.

Information We Collect

We collect various types of information from our visitors so we can adjust our site to meet our users' needs and expectations. Some of this information is collected automatically through cookies and other information is collected when you register for any of our online services or when you request information from us.

Information You Provide to Us

Glendale University collects information that you provide to us when you request information about a particular educational program.

Our website provides users the opportunity to request information from the school, and to learn about various education opportunities. The information requested from users to provide us with contact information (name, address, phone number, email address, gender, age, work experience, etc.) as well as information about their interest in Glendale University. We collect this information that you provide, and may use it to make your future requests from our university possible. Customer interest information is collected to determine what information the customer wishes to be sent.

How We Use This Information

We use the information we automatically collect to help us better plan our Website to meet your Internet needs. Information you provide to us is used for marketing purposes, and may result in follow-up communications.

Your Rights Our Obligations

Glendale University does not release any personal data submitted by visitors to our site to any third party/parties.

The company respects the privacy of users visiting our sites and will abide by all applicable laws concerning the release of personal information. On an occasion we may use certain directory information that we have collected to send you information about products and services, or updates and other information we think may be of interest to you. If you tell us that you do not wish to have this information used as a basis for further contact with you, we will respect your wishes. Please contact us to request your name and address be removed from our lists. If you do not want to receive our e-mail marketing, please submit a request to have your e-mail address removed by emailing: admin@glendaleuniversity.com.

Data you provide to us as you use the Website will be held in strict confidence by the company and will be used for company purposes only.

Our Security Measures

Our Website has security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control.

Why We Use "Cookies"

When you visit our site, we use cookies to keep track of your information. This small piece of program code resides on your computer and stores your contact information. We do this so you are not required to re-enter your contact information as you move from page to page or pre-application to application.

Links From Our Site To Other Sites Our site may contain links to other sites external to our site. When you access these external Websites, the providers of the sites will not receive any information about you from Glendale University. Glendale University is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of any Websites which we do not directly control.

Definitions

Cookies

Data created by a Web server that is stored on a user's computer. It provides a way for the Website to keep track of a user's patterns and preferences and, with the cooperation of the Web browser, to store them on the user's own hard disk.

The cookies contain a range of URLs (Web addresses) for which they are valid. When the browser encounters those URLs again, it sends those specific cookies to the Web server. For example, if a user's ID were stored as a cookie, it would save that person from typing in the same information all over again when accessing that service for the second and subsequent time during the same browser session.

You can opt out of the use of cookies by having your browser disable cookies or warn you before accepting a cookie. Look for the cookie options in your browser in the Options or Preferences menu.

IP (Internet Protocol) Address

This is the address of a computer attached to a TCP/IP network. Every client and server station must have a unique IP address. Client workstations have either a permanent address or one that is dynamically assigned for each dial-up session. IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods; for example, 204.171.64.2.

Browser Session

A browser session is defined as the period of time a browser is in consecutive use. The session begins when you open the browser and ends when you close it. When you reopen the browser, you begin a new session.

SSL Encryption (Secure Sockets Layer)

The leading security protocol on the Internet. When an SSL session is started, the browser sends its public key to the server so that the server can securely send a secret key to the browser. The browser and server exchange data via secret key encryption during that session. We also use SSL encryption whenever we display your personal information (e.g., name and address, scheduled courses, grades).

URL (Uniform Resource Locator)

An Internet address. URLs are used to locate sites on the Internet and to navigate between sites and pages within sites. The URL for Glendale University is www.glendaleuniversity.com.