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Association of Christian Colleges and Theological Schools, ACCTS, is a unlicensed Christian theological accreditation board that has no status with the US government. In effect they have no government authorization and licenses whatsoever. Currently, Gary Wilson is the President of ACCTS with heaquaters in Louisiana.

Schools approved by ACCTS

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Sources

US Deparment of Education Database for accredaition Credential Watch Lists ACCTS as suspect agency. Non-accreditedSchools_78090_7.pdf State of Michigan Cites ACCTS as unapproved. State of Oregon Cites ACCTS as unapproved.