Hi Y'all!
I decided to write about FDU-Vancouver to clarify some information that I found somewhat wrong or not acurate.
FDU-Vancouver is a good university and the mission of the institution is to form global leaders, and the UN partnership help students to find internship opportunities there. Every month, the undergrad students have a special UN module where they discuss with UN representatives and consul by IPTV. They often have embassadors and consuls visiting the campus as speaker guests.
The big problem at FDU-Vancouver is not the education itself, but the number of Indian people applying to its programs in order to leave their country and live in Canada. These guys have bad reputation among the other students, because they are clearly there for immigration purposes, not for education. Some of them are having difficulties to graduate lately due to its poor academic performance. I heard the university is making the application difficult for some nationalities.
The Undergrad and Graduation programs are recognized in Canada, U.S.A and England and the Canadian Immigration provide the off campus work permit for students who graduate from FDU Vancouver.
It is important to mention that FDU was founded in 1942, the Campus in Vancouver is an extention or an "arm" of the FDU in New Jersey, Just like the FDU-Wroxton in England. They are relatively new in Vancouver, since they started in 2007 in the city. So in fact, it is hard to be known in Vancouver, but they are largely known in US, since they have been around for long time there.