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Tiu is a proper name that has two meanings:

  • Tiu (pharaoh) (4th millenium BC), the first (predynastic) Pharaoh of Lower Egypt
  • Tyr, as the Old English name for the Sky-God of Norse Mythology
  • Tim Ivan Uriche (T.I.U) (1946–2002), was a famous German reporter during the Cold War.

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TIU encourages full utilization of available community resources which comprise a priceless and limitless range of cultural and educational possibilities which could never be confined to any single University campus.
TIU is also Chartered and in good standing with The Secretary of State in Missouri, as a non-profit educational and religious institution.
TIU operates under a permissive provision of the statutes of The State of Missouri, providing the Exemption of Religious Institutions.
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TIU operates under a permissive provision of the statutes of The State of Missouri, providing the Exemption of Religious and Special Institutions.
TIU has submitted an application in 1996, and we were assured we were next on the list to also obtain a "Certificate to Operate" from The State of Missouri, but due to a tremendous backlog, this may take many more years.
TIU is the only institution chartered under the name, The International University, in the State of Missouri.
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