02-14-2025, 07:52 PM
(02-14-2025, 12:55 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: That's correct, Woolf really isn't an institution or school itself, they partner with institutions globally to provide education at an affordable rate. In any case, I would review the details and info within the post #2 link to a previous thread. They may have added partnership institutions, you should also investigate the partnership institutions for proper accreditation in the country. Other than that, if they're accredited, they are fine, these shouldn't be thought of as a scam just because of a few iffy points.
I might be missing something here - if Woolf itself is the degree granting institution, why would the accreditation status of their partnership institution matter?