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Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by ysinger, Sep 25, 2003.

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  1. ysinger

    ysinger New Member

    Well, but can't it be that Northcentral will loose their accrediation ?
    Than it might give the degree a bad reputation even it it was granted at a time it was accredited.
    I believe that touro and South African will not loose it.
    Also note that the South African are so cheap.....
    About the remark that people will not notice the difference: with this thinking line one can study at a non-accredited place such as Kennedy-Western or alike.

    What do you think of that ?

    Y Singer
     
  2. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    Maybe it's true, maybe it isn't. Maybe you could take your life savings and go to a casino and bet it all on a spin of the roulette wheel. Are you willing to take the chance?
    Jack
     
  3. Myoptimism

    Myoptimism New Member

    I will take your question to include all of your questions, implicit as well as explicit.
    Yes, NCU could lose their accreditation, although I wouldn't bet on it.
    Yes, it would cause people to raise their eyebrows.
    Yes, I agree with you.
    Yes, they are.
    Yes, one could. But, if anyone checks your degree out, he/she will know you are less then honest.
    I think you should stick to an accreditted school. I also wish you the best of luck.

    Tony
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    I hereby nominate this message as being the most loaded with "what ifs" in recent memory.

    Harvard University may lose their regional accreditation. It's extremely unlikely, but in theory, it could happen.

    Will Northcentral lose their regional accreditation? Also extremely unlikely, although I think the chances of that are better than Harvard.
     
  5. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    Yup, and there's a huge missing antecedent to this post with no hint as to what it is. The post reads like a rejoinder. So what do I think of that? I think it's loaded questions covered in garbled syntax. Perhaps if Singer asks for advice on his/her proposed study or specific interest in DL, good advice will be forthcoming. Right now, it's hard to tell what Singer wants.
     

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