Here's the text of a letter that Azaliah College in South Africa sent to its students in February: In the light of the major transformation, which the South African Higher Education industry is currently undergoing, the management of Azaliah Education Facilitators (Pty) Ltd. reiterates its commitment to assist you in achieving your educational goals. This is to certify that you are not only an appreciated student of Azaliah but all contractual agreements between us will be honoured. We emphasize that after the successful completion of your studies your qualification will be awarded to you at a graduation ceremony in your area. If you need any assistance during the course of your studies you are welcome to visit our campus at 219 Beyers Naude Drive (formerly DF Malan Dr.) or to phone our offices. The purpose of this communication is to reiterate that Education Facilitators trading as Azaliah College is continuing to serve enrolled students as before. Despite our differences with the University of Port Elizabeth – of which you were cordially informed – our commitment to students has not changed. Due to a restructuring process some staff members who have assisted you in the past, have unfortunately left the College. However, other staff members have been assigned new duties to attend to your needs. We encourage your active participation in your studies to further your academic skills in order to serve your community and country as a whole. Yours sincerely I have my doubts about whether the organization still exists in any functional sense.
Do you know the new name? Their Web site at http://www.azaliah.net/html/about_us.html still states that it has DETC accreditation, but it's no longer in DETC's list of degree-granting schools at http://www.detc.org/content/degree.html#atop
I note that the University of Leicester no longer appears on the DETC list -- but the venerable royal-chartered university is going strong. Wonder what's up.
a good sign for detc decommisioning an institution every once in awhile suggests that detc is really serious about the accreditation process. I think this suggests that over time detc will be taken more seriously by other college accreditation systems. All the best!