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List of unaccredited institutions of higher education

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Due to the dynamic nature of many unaccredited institutions, there can never be a complete list of unaccredited institutions. Therefore one cannot draw conclusions regarding the status of an institution based on not finding it in this list.

This article lists colleges, seminaries, and universities lacking accreditation. Degrees or other qualifications from unaccredited institutions may not be accepted by civil service or other employers. Some of these institutions are no longer in operation. Several unaccredited universities have names chosen because they are similar to those of accredited institutions or falsely imply that it is a public university.

Institutions that appear on this list are those that grant post-secondary degrees but are listed as unaccredited by a reliable source.

References

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  22. ^ Atlantic International University website states that the school is incorporated in the U.S. state of Hawaii and has "private accreditation" through an entity "not regulated or approved by the US Department of Education."
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  34. ^ Calvary Chapel Bible College Accreditation
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  42. ^ http://www.coltonuniversity.org/pages/legal.htm "Colton State University is not accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education."
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  44. ^ a b States probe teachers' uses of bogus advanced degrees, USA Today, 5/4/2004.
  45. ^ According to its website, the college has not sought accreditation and does not accept direct federal funds.Crown College Admissions FAQ (accessed June 14, 2007)
  46. ^ See Tacoma career college loses its accreditation, by Justin Matlick, Puget Sound Business Journal, August 3, 2007, and Accreditation lost, Tacoma school closes by Emily Heffter, Seattle Times, August 9, 2007
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  50. ^ Ian Rollins, Sheriff: Degree didn’t aid Burright, Albany (Oregon) Democrat-Herald, May 5, 2006
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  52. ^ Harry Browne, "'Irish' university is mobile phoney," The Irish Times.
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  56. ^ Holy Trinity Catalog, Retrieved 20 Oct 2007
  57. ^ German Press Agency, "US university sues dead Singapore agent," October 15, 2006
  58. ^ The Five Churches, by Jack Hyles; founder Jack Hyles asserted that the college remains unaccredited because the government would "take away our freedom."
  59. ^ IT Seminary ProBoards Page, Retrieved 20 Oct 2007
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  61. ^ Interfaith Seminary home page, Retrieved 20 Oct 2007
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  68. ^ Associated Press, Cheyenne police chief defends distance-learning degree, April 23, 2005.
  69. ^ [http://www.lbu.edu/macacademic.html Louisiana Baptist University Academics and Vision "However, as a primarily religious institution, LBU has not sought either regional or national accreditation by a secular accrediting agency."
  70. ^ Dr. Jihad: The crusading life of Islam ‘expert’ Robert Morey (page 1) Orange County Weekly March 2, 2006
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  72. ^ Michael Horsnell, McKenna sues over claim he bought PhD, The Times, 11 July 2006.
  73. ^ Sean Coughlan, College trading standards probe, BBC News, 8 June, 2004.
  74. ^ Madison University's website states (on the page "Accreditation & Recognition") that the school is "fully accredited" by the World Association of Universities and Colleges. However, WAUC is not a recognized accreditation agency.
  75. ^ Cited by Times Higher Education Supplement, Sept 8 2006 "College above discount shop dashes hopes"
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  78. ^ College's Ex-President Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Washington Post, May 2, 2006
  79. ^ State of Hawaii Department of commerce and Consumer Affairs, Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: Pacific Southern University
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  81. ^ Nowhere identified as accredited. Promotional item on page 7 of Bible Believer's Bulletin, Vol. 31 No. 6, June 2007, a newsletter published by PBI head Peter Ruckman states, "Some hidden nuggets from the King James that you are not going to be taught in any accredited school," indicating Ruckman's attitude toward educational accreditation.
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  84. ^ 'I'm a celebrity, get me an honorary degree!', The Guardian, July 6, 2006
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  97. ^ The University of Spam, The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 25, 2004
  98. ^ University of Esoterica Religious Degrees, Retrieved 19 Oct 2007
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  100. ^ State of Hawaii Department of commerce and Consumer Affairs, Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: University of Northern Washington
  101. ^ VIU Authorization
  102. ^ State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: Washington International University
  103. ^ WCBC website page on Accreditation: Liberal Arts Studies and the Local Church Bible College
  104. ^ UGC asked to sue West Coast University of Panama, The Daily Newspaper, Dhaka, April 17, 2007
  105. ^ Woolston-Steen Theological Seminary Catalog, 4th Printing June, 2007, Retrieved 20 Oct 2007
  106. ^ Erwin Malfroy, NARIC-Vlaanderen (Higher Education Administration Flemish Community of Belgium), PDF of e-mail message sent April 05, 2005, confirming that "you may consider the World Information Distributed University, located in Belgium as a diploma mill."

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