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Degree granting legitimacy of Non accredited / Non licensed universities

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royicarmeli

Junior Member
Hello
I wanted know what is the Legitimacy of Non accredited / Non licensed universities in terms of degree granting.

Is it allowed for a such university to grant a degree? under what terms?
Is there any regulatory obligations that it needs to obey to?

(The university is currently registered as an active business in the state of which it operates)

Thank you in advance
 


sandyclaus

Senior Member
Hello
I wanted know what is the Legitimacy of Non accredited / Non licensed universities in terms of degree granting.

Is it allowed for a such university to grant a degree? under what terms?
Is there any regulatory obligations that it needs to obey to?

(The university is currently registered as an active business in the state of which it operates)

Thank you in advance
Yes, a non-accredited university CAN issue a degree, but those degrees will not have the same value as one from an accredited university.

As far as regulatory obligations, that's the point of accreditation - that sets specific standards of education that the school must meet. If they cannot meet those standards and obligations, that significantly affects (usually lowers) the quality of the education provided.

Here are the disadvantages of a non-accredited university:

Financing
The federal government generally does not provide loans, grants or other forms of financial assistance to students attending a non-accredited college or university. Private loans may be available, but the interest rates may be higher. Repayment terms vary, and are generally not as lenient as government loans. According to the IRS, students can only deduct their loan interest if the loan was used at a school that participates in the U.S. student aid program. This is limited to schools with approved accreditation.

Further Education
If a student begins his education at a non-accredited junior college or vocational school, he will have a hard time transferring his credits to an accredited institution or four-year university. Graduating with a degree from a non-accredited school may hamper a student’s ability to further his education in a graduate or post-graduate program at an accredited school. Some students with degrees from non-accredited schools find that they have to start over on their classes in order to pursue their goals.

Employer Recognition
Often, employers will not acknowledge degrees from unaccredited schools. For instance, graduates from non-accredited law schools, nursing programs and teacher colleges may not be permitted to sit for exams to earn certification in order to pursue their careers. According to the U.S. Department of Education, in some states it is illegal to use a degree that is not accredited by an approved crediting agency, so students need to understand their state guidelines when they consider a non-accredited college.

Quality of Education
The quality of education may be lacking at non-accredited institutions, and some will not provide an education at all. These types of schools, known by the government as diploma mills, essentially sell degrees or promise graduation in a very short amount of time or with little coursework, or none at all. Any school that is essentially asking you to pay for a degree or license, or is charging by degree, rather than by credit, is a possible diploma mill. Schools that give unrealistic credit for life experience -- over half of your coursework -- have similar names to well-known universities, or provide little to no interaction with instructors should be viewed with suspicion.
 

ecmst12

Senior Member
You might want to cite the source that you copied that info from, Sandy. Plagiarism puts you on the naughty list.
 

Shadowbunny

Queen of the Not-Rights
Hello
I wanted know what is the Legitimacy of Non accredited / Non licensed universities in terms of degree granting.

Is it allowed for a such university to grant a degree? under what terms?
Is there any regulatory obligations that it needs to obey to?

(The university is currently registered as an active business in the state of which it operates)

Thank you in advance
US Law only.
 

OHRoadwarrior

Senior Member
Further some universities/colleges are accredited by "for profit" accrediting corporations. Generally those degrees are not worth the paper printed on either.
 

sandyclaus

Senior Member
You might want to cite the source that you copied that info from, Sandy. Plagiarism puts you on the naughty list.
Sorry about that. Plagiarism not intended.

Here is my source: http://everydaylife.globalpost.com/disadvantages-nonaccredited-college-5816.html
 

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