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list of unaccredited institutions of higher education : ウィキペディア英語版
list of unaccredited institutions of higher education

(詳細はcolleges, seminaries, and universities that do not have educational accreditation. In many countries, accreditation defined as a governmental designation.
Degrees or other qualifications from unaccredited institutions may not be accepted by civil service or other employers. Some unaccredited institutions have formal legal authorization to enroll students or issue degrees, but in some jurisdictions (notably including the United States) legal authorization to operate is not the same as educational accreditation.〔(Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ), Oregon Office of Degree Authorization, accessed October 5, 2010〕〔John Bear and Mariah P. Bear (2003), (Bears' guide to earning degrees by distance learning ), Ten Speed Press.〕
Institutions that appear on this list are those that have granted post-secondary academic degrees or advertised the granting of such degrees, but which are listed as unaccredited by a reliable source. An institution may not maintain accreditation for one of several reasons. A new institution may not yet have attained accreditation, while a long-established institution may have lost accreditation due to financial difficulties or other factors. Some unaccredited institutions are fraudulent diploma mills.〔(Important Questions about Accreditation, Degree Mills, and Accreditation Mills ), Council on Higher Education Accreditation website, retrieved October 17, 2010.〕 Other institutions (for example, some Bible colleges and seminaries) choose not to participate in the accreditation process because they view it as an infringement of their religious, academic, or political freedom.〔An example of a school that has historically refused to participate in an accreditation process is Pensacola Christian College. ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'' reported (in Bartlett, Thomas, ("A College That's Strictly Different )," March 24, 2006): "Pensacola has shown no interest in outside approval of any kind. Nor does it advertise its unaccredited status. A search of the Web site turns up no mention of accreditation. It is not mentioned in the college's viewbook either, which dedicates four pages to sports activities and two to campus facilities. It is mentioned, in small print, on the inside flap of the course catalog: 'Pensacola Christian College has never made application for regional accreditation as the College believes it would jeopardize the College's philosophical distinctives.' The catalog goes on to say that getting other colleges to accept Pensacola's credits 'has seldom been an insurmountable problem.'"〕 Some government jurisdictions exempt religious institutions from accreditation or other forms of government oversight.〔(Religious Exempt Schools ), Oregon Office of Degree Authorization website, accessed October 17, 2010.〕 Still other institutions are not required to have accreditation.
Some of the institutions on this list are no longer in operation. Several unaccredited universities have names that are similar to those of accredited institutions, and thus some persons may be misled into thinking that that an entity is an accredited university. It should be noted that accreditation is date-related: In the United States, colleges and universities are typically not fully-accredited until several years after they open. Also, in the United States, many colleges and universities existed prior to the development of the modern accreditation system.〔https://cihe.neasc.org/about-accreditation/us-regional-accreditation-overview〕



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* Académie Européene d'Informatisation, aka ''World Information Distributed University - WID'',Belgium, Russia〔〔〔(Letter from Ministère de la Communauté française, Belgium, to AACRAO ), April 15, 2005, identifies this institution as a private organization in Belgium whose diplomas and degrees have "no legal effects."〕
* Academy of Natural Therapies, formerly in Hawaii until closed by court order; may have reopened in Wyoming, Colorado or Montana〔State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, (Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: Academy of Natural Therapies )〕〔
* Academy of Religious & Spiritual Studies
* Accademia di Belle Arti di Mendicino, Italy〔Fiocchetti, C., Checcacci, C. & Lantero, L., "How to spot and counter diploma mills", Chapter 4 (November 2010) Information Centre on Academic Mobility and Equivalence (CIMEA) ()〕
* Adam Smith University, Liberia; Saipan〔〔〔〔
* Adams College
* Adams and Washington University, King College of Professional Studies, England 〔
* Addison State University, Ottawa, Canada; "has no Ontario authorization to issue degrees" 〔
* Adison University
* Advanced Learning Network, Vermont〔
* African Distributed University (AIDP), connected to World Information Distributed University
* Akamai University, Hawaii 〔
* Alberdeen University, New Mexico 〔
* Albert University, Delaware 〔
* Alexandria University, Nevada (not to be confused with Alexandria University in Egypt)〔
* Al-Hurra University (or Alhuraa University), Sweden, Netherlands; U.S. states of Michigan and Rhode Island〔〔
* Al-Ishraq University, Saudi Arabia〔
* All-American University, Nevada〔
* Allen Maxwell University, Wyoming〔
* All Saints American University, Liberia〔
* Almeda University (also called Almeda College or Almeda International University)〔〔〔〔〔
* Al Qasim University, Pakistan〔
* Al-Shurook University, Saudi Arabia〔
* Ambai University, Massachusetts〔
* Ambassador University Corporation〔〔
* American Androgogy University, Hawaii, Bolivia〔
* Americana University, Liberia〔
* American Capital University, Liberia〔
* American Central University, Wyoming〔〔(Tie to illegal degrees doesn't block Wyo. school licensing ), ''Casper Star Tribune'', March 12, 2005.〕
* American Century University, New Mexico; formerly known as Century University〔() The ACU website (accessed May 14, 2009) states that the school is accredited by Accrediting Commission International but notes “The A.C.I. Accrediting Commission has not requested a listing nor is it recognized by the U.S. Department of Education."〕
* American City University〔〔
* American Coastline University,〔 formerly operated from mailbox rental services in Hawaii and Louisiana and was owned by Dr. Richard Hoyer;〔(Protecting Australia’s Higher Education System: A Proactive Versus Reactive Approach in Review (1999–2004) ) by George Brown, ''Proceedings of the Australian Universities Quality Forum 2004'' (10 pages)〕 also reported in Russia and the U.S. states of California and New York〔
* American College of Brazilian Studies (AMBRA) Florida〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='A gente encara como curso livre' )
* American College of Commerce and Technology, Falls Church, Virginia〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Students at troubled VA school welcomed at another unaccredited college - Watchdog.org )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Private & Out-of-State Colleges Certified to Operate in Virginia )
* American College of Metaphysical Theology, Golden Valley, Minnesota〔〔〔〔(Accreditation ) page on the American College of Metaphysical Theology website (accessed November 12, 2007) states that the institution is an "incorporated religious non-profit organization and a non-secular school" that is "not accredited." The website (also states ) that doctoral degrees can be obtained in as little as one month for a full price of $249.〕
* American Columbus University, California〔
* American Global International University, Florida〔
* American Global University, Wyoming〔
* American Global University School of Medicine, Ohio〔
* American Independent International University
* American International University; one or more entities by this name are based in Oregon, California, and Lebanon (not to be confused with American InterContinental University)〔
* American International University of Management and Technology, Hawaii〔
* American Liberty University, U.S. states of Alabama and California, also England, Greece, South Korea, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, and United Arab Emirates〔
* American National University,〔State of Hawaii Department of commerce and Consumer Affairs, (Civil Enforcement Lawsuit: American National University )〕 not to be confused with the accredited American National University, formerly known as National Business College.
* American Pacific University, Vietnam and other Asian locations; has falsely claimed affiliation with Central Washington University〔
* American Pacwest International University〔〔State of Hawaii Department of commerce and Consumer Affairs, (Press release: Pacific Western University (Hawaii) aka American PacWest International University ), May 19, 2006〕
* American Scandinavian University, Sweden and U.S. states of Texas and Arizona〔
* American School of Metaphysics, New York〔〔
* American State University (aka Hamilton University and Richardson University), Hawaii, Wyoming, and Caribbean 〔〔State of Hawaii Department of commerce and Consumer Affairs, (Civil Enforcement Lawsuit: American State University )〕〔
* American University for Humanities, formerly American University of Hawaii; U.S. state of Mississippi and nations of India, Lebanon, and Georgia
* American University in London〔(Private Educator Faces New Questions ), ''The Vancouver Sun'', 16 October 2006〕
* American University of London〔〔〔Oregon Office of Degree Authorization, (Unaccredited Colleges )〕〔〔Pakistan Higher Education Commission, (Public Alert on Substandard Private Universities )〕
* American University of Hawaii〔〔〔State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, (Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: American University of Hawaii )〕 Gulfport, Mississippi; Clinton, Mississippi; (also reported to be operating in India;〔University Grants Commission, India, (Fake Universities Mal Practices Alert )〕 not to be confused with the University of Hawaii)
* American University of Human Services, Mississippi. Reported closed as of 2007.〔
* American University of Mayonic Science and Technology〔〔(Accreditation ), American University of Mayonic Science and Technology website, accessed January 17, 2011. "The American University of Mayonic Science and Technology has chosen to not persue accreditation at this time."〕
* American World University〔(Non-Approved Entities ), Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation, 2007. Accessed November 21, 2010.〕
* Americus University, Washington, DC〔〔(Decision )〕
* Ames Christian University, Florida〔
* Amstead University, United States〔
* Anacrusis Institute, Greece and United Kingdom〔〔〔
* Andersen University, California 〔〔 (not to be confused with institutions named Anderson University)
* Andersonville Theological Seminary (formerly Andersonville Baptist Seminary), Camilla, Georgia〔http://www.andersonvilleseminary.com/accreditation.html〕 ATS website states that it is accredited by Transworld Accrediting Commission, "on the list of Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) Recognized College Programs", and by the National Accrediting Agency of Private Theological Institutions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Andersonville Theological Seminary History - Andersonville Theological Seminary )〕 None of these organizations are listed as a recognized accreditation agencies in the United States.
* Anglo-American University, Hawaii〔
* Apostolic Prophetic Bible College & Theological Seminary, Rochester Hills, Michigan〔
* Apostolic Theological Bible College, Tampa, Florida〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Apostolic Theological Bible College )
* Arabic Open University, Denmark〔
* Ashford University, United Kingdom; not to be confused with the accredited Ashford University in Iowa
* Ashington University, British Virgin Islands, Louisiana〔〔
* Ashwood University, Florida, Pakistan, and possibly Texas; may operate ''Universidad de las Palmas"〔〔〔
* Aston University, Nigeria〔National Universities Commission of Nigeria, (Monday Bulletin, Vol 3, No. 32, 18 August 2008 ). Pages 7-8.〕 (relationship with Aston University in the UK is not clear)
* Ateneo di Studi Superiori pro Pace, Italy, Belgium. Operated 1978-1988〔
* Atlanta University, Nigeria〔 (not be confused with University of Atlanta, Clark Atlanta University or the Atlanta University Center)
* Atlantic International University, located in Hawaii (not to be confused with Atlantic University, Virginia)〔〔〔〔(Atlantic International University website ) states that the school is incorporated in the U.S. state of Hawaii and has "private accreditation" through an entity "not regulated or approved by the US Department of Education."〕
* Atlantic Pacific University, Chengdu, China〔
* Auberdeen University, Idaho〔

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