Creationism Involved the State Closure of Columbia Pacific University

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by Dr. Latin Juris, Feb 14, 2005.

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  1. Alan Contreras

    Alan Contreras New Member

    Because the review is per program, not per individual, there is no reason why a group of people who hold the same degree could not submit a single review request. The fee is per program, thus if there are ten people who all have a business BS degree, it would only cost you $25 each.

    However, note that a review of an MBA would be quite different than a review of a BS in Sociology or a PhD in Chemistry - different curriculum, faculty and state standards would apply.

    First, contact the California Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education and make sure that the material even exists for that period.
     
  2. Clay

    Clay New Member

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    Alan,
    Thank you for the information. I believe most of us have degrees in different fields. The irony of my situation is that, at the time, Regent's would have given me more than two years credit for my military training, experience. Who'd a thunk it? Shows that accredited is the only way to go.
     
  3. Dexter W.

    Dexter W. member

    Alan, thank you for the valuable information. A quick up date to your question regarding CPU filing with the State of Nevada. The individual doing the filing is Roger Geronimo, the President of the current Alumni board. He and others solicited funds originally to be used to sue the state of California, then it was supposedly suggested to sue Dr. Crews and Dr. Carr and ultimately decided to use the funds they collected to restart CPU. These decisions were made by an inner circle of people from '03 to the present. It's hard to get a lot of history because the owner of the web site, Earon Kavanaugh, supposedly did something to the site that erased all past historical information and the names of all registered former students. The information we have now is what we can remember reading with no way to verify it's authenticity. We'd ask questions of the administrator but risk being removed from the site. Maybe Clay remembers some of these things?
     

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