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Can a School, College or University grant a legal degree if they are not Regionally Accredited?

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Can a School, College or University grant a legal degree if they are not Regionally Accredited?

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Yes. If a School, College or University has legal degree granting authority, they may grant degrees without Regional Accreditation. Accreditation is a voluntary process that allows a “Third Party” to evaluate the School, College or University. Many excellent schools choose not to subject themselves to the narrow view of education held by the Regional Accrediting Associations. Regional Accreditation is only one bench mark to be considered when evaluating a school. Fine Universities in America, Russia, Germany, England, Australia etc are not Regionally Accredited by the Regional Accrediting Associations in America. They are still excellent universities and provide superior educations to their students. The Regional Associations require a physical campus, standing library, with a certain number of volumes, submission of a syllabus for each offered class, continuing review of faculty qualifications and review of samples of completed assignments. Regional Accrediting Associations presume to

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Yes. If a School, College or University has legal degree granting authority, they may grant degrees without Regional Accreditation. Accreditation is a voluntary process that allows a “Third Party” to evaluate the School, College or University. Many excellent schools choose not to subject themselves to the narrow view of education held by the Regional Accrediting Associations. Regional Accreditation is only one bench mark to be considered when evaluating a school. Fine Universities in America, Russia, Germany, England, Australia etc are not Regionally Accredited by the Regional Accrediting Associations in America. They are still excellent universities and provide superior educations to their students. The Regional Associations require a physical campus, standing library, with a certain number of volumes, submission of a syllabus for each offered class, continuing review of faculty qualifications and review of samples of completed assignments. Regional Accrediting Associations presume to

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