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According to the Warnborough web site, the institution is seeking accreditation in Ireland. It does not currently have the accreditation necessary to be a chartered university in Ireland<ref></ref> or the U.K.<ref>U.S. Department of Education, Office of Hearings and Appeals, , Docket Nos. 95-164-ST and 96- 60-SF, Student Financial Assistance, Termination and Fine Proceedings, August 9, 1996</ref>, and does not offer recognized Irish or British degrees. The United Kingdom's education department does not recognize the university.<ref>{{cite web | last=Montell | first=Gabriela | title=What You Need To Know Before You Work Abroad | publisher=] | date=2000-10-13 | url=http://chronicle.com/jobs/2000/10/2000101301c.htm | accessdate=2007-12-26 }}</ref> Warnborough degrees are not accepted in Texas,<ref name="Texas"></ref> Oregon,<ref name="ODA">, ]</ref> or Australia. According to the Warnborough web site, over 200 colleges and universities have accepted ] from Warnborough College. Transfer credit is not currently accepted in Oregon.<ref name="ODA" /> According to the Warnborough web site, the institution is seeking accreditation in Ireland. It does not currently have the accreditation necessary to be a chartered university in Ireland<ref></ref> or the U.K.<ref>U.S. Department of Education, Office of Hearings and Appeals, , Docket Nos. 95-164-ST and 96- 60-SF, Student Financial Assistance, Termination and Fine Proceedings, August 9, 1996</ref>, and does not offer recognized Irish or British degrees. The United Kingdom's education department does not recognize the university.<ref>{{cite web | last=Montell | first=Gabriela | title=What You Need To Know Before You Work Abroad | publisher=] | date=2000-10-13 | url=http://chronicle.com/jobs/2000/10/2000101301c.htm | accessdate=2007-12-26 }}</ref> Warnborough degrees are not accepted in Texas,<ref name="Texas"></ref> Oregon,<ref name="ODA">, ]</ref> or Australia. According to the Warnborough web site, over 200 colleges and universities have accepted ] from Warnborough College. Transfer credit is not currently accepted in Oregon.<ref name="ODA" />


The Warnborough College website states that the institution has ] (]) certification through The United Kingdom Accreditation Service, which is an ] of UK certification, testing, inspection and calibration services.<ref>, United Kingdom Accreditation Service website (accessed October 21, 2007)</ref> The Warnborough College website states that the institution has ] (]) certification through The United Kingdom Accreditation Service, which is an ] of UK certification, testing, inspection and calibration services.<ref>, United Kingdom Accreditation Service website (accessed October 21, 2007)</ref> Additionally, Warnborough is listed as "recognized" by and a member of the ] (IARC)<ref> (accessed January 25, 2008)</ref>, which is ].


==Former Students== ==Former Students==

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The name Warnborough is associated with a number of different institutions of higher education 1973-present, including Warnborough College Oxford, Warnborough University, Warnborough College, and Warnborough College Ireland.

1973-1996 Warnborough College Oxford

Warnborough College at Oxford was founded in Oxford, England in 1973. It offered study abroad programs and catered largely to American undergraduate and graduate students who would spend a semester or year abroad as part of their academic program. Other offerings included Warnborough College International Summer Schools and a venue for summer conferences. It was located about four miles from the city of Oxford, and facilities included a lodge for the teaching staff and two Victorian Gothic mansions, one used as the women's dorm and one used as a men's dorm and for classes.

In 1995 Warnborough enrolled its first group of students on-site in a four-year academic program. Warnborough generated controversy for allegedly representing itself as being related to Oxford University and was sued by the Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board. In 1996, the United States Department of Education terminated the eligibility of Warnborough College UK to participate in the federal student financial assistance programs and fined the college for misrepresenting itself to students and to the Department of Education as a degree-granting institution. Due to resulting financial problems, in June of 1996 Yatscombe Hall was repossessed and in October Warnborough went into liquidation.

1997-present: Distance education programs

In 1997 Warnborough also incorporated as a Limited Company in Ireland called Warnborough University. Warnborough shifted its focus to distance education, offering BA, MA, and PhD diplomas and degrees, as well as certificate, training, and professional development programs worldwide. According to the Warnborough web site, Warnborough partners with a number of other institutions in offering various programs of study. Students can begin study on the first of any month and are invited to help shape their course of study. Some programs offered allow students the opportunity to customize them according to their needs.

In November 2005, the Department of Education and Science said that Warnborough University in Ireland was in breach of the Universities Act 1997 by calling itself a university, and requested that they not use the word "university" to describe themselves. In January of 2006 Warnborough in Ireland registered as Warnborough College. Warnborough College Ireland is currently based at All Hallows in Dublin, Ireland, and Warnborough College UK is based in Canterbury Kent.

Accreditation

According to the Warnborough web site, the institution is seeking accreditation in Ireland. It does not currently have the accreditation necessary to be a chartered university in Ireland or the U.K., and does not offer recognized Irish or British degrees. The United Kingdom's education department does not recognize the university. Warnborough degrees are not accepted in Texas, Oregon, or Australia. According to the Warnborough web site, over 200 colleges and universities have accepted transfer credit from Warnborough College. Transfer credit is not currently accepted in Oregon.

The Warnborough College website states that the institution has ISO 9001 (quality management systems) certification through The United Kingdom Accreditation Service, which is an accreditor of UK certification, testing, inspection and calibration services. Additionally, Warnborough is listed as "recognized" by and a member of the International Accreditation and Recognition Council (IARC), which is not a recognized education accreditation organization.

Former Students

Notable former students include book author Becky Garrison, eye surgeon Dr. Raymond Gailitis, consultant Dr. Audrey Nelson, attorney Polly McNeil, former surgeon and businessman Kneeland Youngblood, and international trade policy analyst P. Welles Orr.

References

  1. Queensland Courier-Mail, November 10, 1993, Residential Property section, p. 35
  2. The Guardian, February 19, 1990
  3. Students Find Warnborough Is Not A Part Of Oxford, Seattle Times, October 1, 1995
  4. Students Find Warnborough Is Not A Part Of Oxford, Seattle Times, October 1, 1995
  5. Americans Say a College Near Oxford Duped Them, New York Times, October 2, 1995
  6. In the Matter of Warnborough College, Docket Nos. 95-164-ST and 96-60-SF, Student Financial Assistance Termination and Fine Proceedings, US Dept. of Education, August 9, 1996
  7. "College that lured U.S. students goes bust," The Times (London), October 29, 1996
  8. Irish Independent, November 14th 2005
  9. Providers of Higher Education in Ireland
  10. U.S. Department of Education, Office of Hearings and Appeals, In the Matter of Warnborough College, Docket Nos. 95-164-ST and 96- 60-SF, Student Financial Assistance, Termination and Fine Proceedings, August 9, 1996
  11. Montell, Gabriela (2000-10-13). "What You Need To Know Before You Work Abroad". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved 2007-12-26.
  12. Institutions Whose Degrees are Illegal to Use in Texas
  13. ^ Unaccredited Colleges, Oregon State Office of Degree Authorization
  14. About Accreditation, United Kingdom Accreditation Service website (accessed October 21, 2007)
  15. IARC Directory of members (accessed January 25, 2008)

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