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'''Almeda University''' is an |
'''Almeda University''' is an unaccredited higher education institution, which offers degrees for life experience online. Almeda offers a wealth of degrees to applicants who satisfy the equivalency standards. The Institute only issues doctorate degrees in religion and theology to qualified applicants. | ||
Almeda University is a non-accredited University. The Association for Online Academic Excellence (AOEX), and other prestigious institutions, proudly accredit the University. | |||
⚫ | Almeda specializes in life experience and equivalency based education. Almeda reviews applicants with relevant life experience and evaluates their application to determine whether or not a student's degree meets with the equivalency standards. Almeda University encourages applicants with significant work experience to apply and see whether their qualifations meet with their equivalency standards. | ||
http://almedauniversity.org/application/landingpage/enrollment.pl | |||
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==Criticism and controversy== | ==Criticism and controversy== |
Revision as of 04:24, 2 August 2006
Almeda University is an unaccredited higher education institution, which offers degrees for life experience online. Almeda offers a wealth of degrees to applicants who satisfy the equivalency standards. The Institute only issues doctorate degrees in religion and theology to qualified applicants.
Almeda University is a non-accredited University. The Association for Online Academic Excellence (AOEX), and other prestigious institutions, proudly accredit the University.
Almeda specializes in life experience and equivalency based education. Almeda reviews applicants with relevant life experience and evaluates their application to determine whether or not a student's degree meets with the equivalency standards. Almeda University encourages applicants with significant work experience to apply and see whether their qualifations meet with their equivalency standards.
http://almedauniversity.org/application/landingpage/enrollment.pl
Criticism and controversy
In 2005, Wired News included Almeda University in an article about school accreditation and diploma mills The article noted "Almeda University, which is not accredited by a recognized agency, grants degrees based on life experience." In 2006, a Naples, Florida, police officer was required to pay back a salary increase based on a degree from Almeda "after city officials concluded Almeda University was a degree mill."
Two Naples, Florida, police officers were fired after investigation showed they bought diplomas from Almeda University.
See also
- Diploma mill
- List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning
- List of unrecognized accreditation associations of higher learning
- School accreditation
External links
- Almeda University
- Database for Accreditation in the United States
- Database for Accreditation in the United Kingdom
- Database for Accreditation in Australia
- List of unacceptable/illegal schools by State of Michigan
- List of unacceptable/illegal schools by Oregon State Office of Degree Authorization
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