Fulbright University appears to be a carp-laden goatbag that shows the same picture that another such entity (Suffield University) displays. As one might imagine, there are no faculty named on the site. Degrees are inexpensive: $300 for a masters, for example. It is accredited by the "North American Association of Universities and Colleges" which is unknown to Google. Fulbright U advertizes via Google. G
I'd classify it as a brown anal extrusion. Their list of majors is certainly comprehensive. They must be quite an institution to have this many academic departments: http://www.fulbrightuniversity.org/degrees.htm I see that they will sell you a masters degree if you have six years work/life experience. That's tough requirements. I mean, you can get into a preschool with less life experience than that: http://www.fulbrightuniversity.org/requirements.htm I don't understand how that's possible. The North American Association of Universities and Colleges is one of the seven (I always thought there were six) regional accreditors. (The misspelling of the word 'accreditation' is in the original): Fulbright University is international in scope, offering its degree programs to accomplished adults around the world. US regional accrediting agencies are acknowledged worldwide. United States Regional Accredidation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools North American Association of Universities and Colleges New England Association of Schools and Colleges North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges http://www.fulbrightuniversity.org/accredidation.htm
cat toes It's like how cat feet work: a kitty has five toes on its front paws, but sometimes it will have six or seven instead. Oh, by the way, that's the masters thesis I will submit to Fulbright. I have confidence that it will be accepted. G
hot stuf, that fulbright! http://www.fulbrightuniversity.org/ now directs you to "Hot Sauce Blog." Yow! G
Wow. This one looks actionable, both by the real Fulbright people and the real regional accrediting agencies.