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Audacia Novatio - Super cheap but unnaccredited school
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4 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 4 hours ago by SteveFoerster.)
I'm okay with a school that's not accredited and says so, and maybe even with a school that's not accredited and just doesn't talk about it. Every new institution has to start somewhere.
But this? https://www.anbc.education/about-us
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2 hours ago
Yeah, they're not accredited, I wonder why they're trying so hard to be legit by joining these as members. The only one that seems valid is for Continuing Professional Development... They need to have proper accreditation, otherwise, this seems like a diploma mill...
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(2 hours ago)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yeah, they're not accredited, I wonder why they're trying so hard to be legit by joining these as members. I don't wonder: they're trying to look like something they're not. (2 hours ago)bjcheung77 Wrote: The only one that seems valid is for Continuing Professional Development... They need to have proper accreditation, otherwise, this seems like a diploma mill... They would have looked better simply to say they're not accredited. Compare with Newstate University (which is too new to have accreditation) and what they say: https://newstateu.com/accreditation They don't say they're accredited by some unrecognized entity. They don't try to say that accreditation doesn't matter. They do mention being a member of Quality Matters, which is fine because it's true and QM is a legitimate organization that doesn't have a membership/accreditation dichotomy. And they focus on something genuinely valuable, that they've built articulation agreement relationships with a number of indisputably legitimate schools, so prospective students know that if they want to transfer or go on for further study that they won't be stuck. I don't think I've seen any startup institution thread the needle better than that.
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(This post was last modified: 17 minutes ago by cacoleman1983.)
I would put this in the same bucket as ACLAS. However, ACLAS is a little cheaper. Both Audacia and ACLAS have the EAHEA accreditation and the CPD accreditation. The way they have EAHEA listed with multiple and varying logos looks so spammy. Foreign credential evaluators will rate these as Continuing Education / Professional Development if they choose to evaluate them. They may be nice and attach a graduate-level modifier language but they would definitely be rated as unrecognized/unaccredited for academic purposes.
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