Mission:
To create a culture of thievery by removing self from traditional authority and bringing advanced knowledge and new discoveries leading to a life of prosperity for all pirates.
President, Jean Fleury
PU Founded in 1523
To create a culture of thievery by removing self from traditional authority and bringing advanced knowledge and new discoveries leading to a life of prosperity for all pirates.
Core Values:
Democratically voted leadership
Community shared decision-making
Empowerment
Accreditation:
Mutiny
Association of Higher Looting
Landlubber Learning CommissionKeelhauling Accrediting Body
Mutiny
Association of Higher Looting
Landlubber Learning CommissionKeelhauling Accrediting Body
Campus Map:
Academic Profile:
The student-faculty ration at Pirate University is 20:1, and 44.7 percent of its classes have fewer than 20 students. The most popular majors at PU include: Business Plunders, CAptain Management, Pirate Journalism, Distillery and Rum Chemistry, Sailing Technology, and Cannonballing. The freshman retention rate, a strong indicator got student satisfaction is 84.8 percent.
The student-faculty ration at Pirate University is 20:1, and 44.7 percent of its classes have fewer than 20 students. The most popular majors at PU include: Business Plunders, CAptain Management, Pirate Journalism, Distillery and Rum Chemistry, Sailing Technology, and Cannonballing. The freshman retention rate, a strong indicator got student satisfaction is 84.8 percent.
Distinguished Alumni: Captains of Their Own Vessel
First mate, Glynnis Kidd, is the Senior Vice President for the national labor relations for Shipmates Foundation. Kidd heads the national labor relations for pirates at sea and leads the development and execution of piracy strategies in the western seas. She provides counsel to the executive committee and supports labor relations among members of Shipmates Foundation.
First mate, Glynnis Kidd, is the Senior Vice President for the national labor relations for Shipmates Foundation. Kidd heads the national labor relations for pirates at sea and leads the development and execution of piracy strategies in the western seas. She provides counsel to the executive committee and supports labor relations among members of Shipmates Foundation.
Insane Daryl Bones is currently employed as a stunt performer at Walt Pirate World off the coast of Orlando, Florida. After playing the role for Captain Hook in the stunt show for 8 years, he recently accepted a new position as "stunt coordinator" for the stunt show, "Machetes, Machine Guns, and the Mediterranean Sea." In addition, he occasionally takes on temporary assignments as a pirates stunt manager. Outside of Walt Pirate World, he has most recently taken on projects as both the director and produce of films such as, "Peter Pan" and "Pirates of the Caribbean."