Regionally Accredited Schools without a Bricks & Mortar Campus?

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by JNelson467, Jul 27, 2004.

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  1. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    This forum is frequently brutal against unaccredited schools. Your statement is inaccurate.

    The second sentence is also incorrect. You are the fellow that was bashing an RA school. It is very fair to point out your lies and your hypocrisy.
     
  2. Ian Anderson

    Ian Anderson Active Member

    Hi Dennis,
    I have no experience with CCU or any other unaccredited school but one unescapable fact has stood out to me over the last 35 years as a job applicant, employee, manager, and more recently consultant: A regionally accredited degree, or foreign equivilent, is the gold standard for hiring and promotion.
    At my last employer, I could hire someone with other than a RA degree, which I did, but was not alowed to award points for an unaccredited degree, just for their experience.
    Ian
     
  3. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member

    Sounds fair - most CCU graduates are not short on experience. It's a requirement.

    On another forum a couple people stated that CCU had rejected or discouraged their application because they were young and lacked the prerequisite experience.
     

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