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* [[International University Vienna]]<ref name="Oregon" />
* [[International University Vienna]]<ref name="Oregon" />
* [[Vision International University]]<ref>[http://www.vision.edu/institutions/viu/authorization.asp VIU Authorization], Vision International University website</ref>
* [[Vision International University]]<ref>[http://www.vision.edu/institutions/viu/authorization.asp VIU Authorization], Vision International University website</ref>
* [[Warnborough College|Warnborough College (Ireland)]]<ref name="Texas Illegal" /><ref name="ProtectingAustralia" />
* [[Warnborough College|Warnborough College (Ireland)]]<ref name="Texas Illegal" />
* [[Warren National University]]<ref name="Michigan" /><ref name="Texas Illegal" />
* [[Warren National University]]<ref name="Michigan" /><ref name="Texas Illegal" />
* [[Washington International University]]<ref>State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, [http://www.hawaii.gov/dcca/areas/ocp/udgi/lawsuits/WIU/ Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: Washington International University]</ref> (in [[Pennsylvania]])<ref name="USDLA" /><ref name="ProtectingAustralia" />
* [[Washington International University]]<ref>State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, [http://www.hawaii.gov/dcca/areas/ocp/udgi/lawsuits/WIU/ Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: Washington International University]</ref> (in [[Pennsylvania]])<ref name="USDLA" /><ref name="ProtectingAustralia" />

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Due to the dynamic nature of many unaccredited institutions, there can never be a complete list of unaccredited institutions. Therefore one cannot draw conclusions regarding the status of an institution based on not finding it in this list.

This is a list of colleges, seminaries, and universities lacking educational accreditation.

Degrees or other qualifications from unaccredited institutions may not be accepted by civil service or other employers. See Unaccredited institutions of higher learning for discussion of the various reasons why institutions may operate without accreditation.

Institutions that appear on this list are those that grant post-secondary academic degrees but are listed as unaccredited by a reliable source. Some of these institutions are no longer in operation. Several unaccredited universities have names that are similar to those of accredited institutions or that falsely imply that it is a public university.

References

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  23. ^ Atlantic International University website states that the school is incorporated in the U.S. state of Hawaii and has "private accreditation" through an entity "not regulated or approved by the US Department of Education."
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  37. ^ Californian Southern website lists several state approvals, but no accreditation.
  38. ^ Calvary Chapel Bible College Accreditation
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  46. ^ Christ for the Nations Institute website: Accreditation (accessed March 21, 2008): "Board of Directors of Christ For The Nations has determined to withdraw from pursuing accreditation with the Association for Biblical Higher Education ... CFNI holds accreditation with the International Christian Accrediting Association (ICAA) ... ICAA is not recognized by the U.S. Department of Education."
  47. ^ Closure for lack of legal authority to issue degrees is cited in Texas State Supreme Court decision and in Berkshire Eagle article, 5 November 1985.
  48. ^ Adam Jones, State’s diploma mills draw academic ire. Tuscaloosa News, Feb. 11, 2007
  49. ^ http://www.coltonuniversity.org/pages/legal.htm "Colton State University is not accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education."
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  51. ^ a b States probe teachers' uses of bogus advanced degrees, USA Today, 5/4/2004.
  52. ^ According to its website, the college has not sought accreditation and does not accept direct federal funds.Crown College Admissions FAQ (accessed June 14, 2007)
  53. ^ See Tacoma career college loses its accreditation, by Justin Matlick, Puget Sound Business Journal, August 3, 2007, and Accreditation lost, Tacoma school closes by Emily Heffter, Seattle Times, August 9, 2007
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  58. ^ Ian Rollins, Sheriff: Degree didn’t aid Burright, Albany (Oregon) Democrat-Herald, May 5, 2006
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  66. ^ http://www.heartlandbaptist.edu/335432.ihtml#accredited
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  82. ^ Florida State Rep. Jennifer Carroll removed the reference to a Kensington master's degree in 2004 after a news reporter asked about it. In 2007 she told another reporter that she had spent more than $20,000 and "countless hours of research" on the degree, "only to find out that the institution lied about being accredited."[2]
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  94. ^ College's Ex-President Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Washington Post, May 2, 2006
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  97. ^ Nations website discusses "Why has Nations University not sought accreditation of its programs?"
  98. ^ Website states: "Although NTBI is not accredited, a number of Christian colleges and universities accept our credits." (New Tribes Bible Institute website, Retrieved 21 Oct 2007)
  99. ^ State of Hawaii Department of commerce and Consumer Affairs, Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: Pacific Southern University
  100. ^ PBU website (Accessed June 23, 2007)
  101. ^ Nowhere identified as accredited. Promotional item on page 7 of Bible Believer's Bulletin, Vol. 31 No. 6, June 2007, a newsletter published by PBI head Peter Ruckman states, "Some hidden nuggets from the King James that you are not going to be taught in any accredited school," indicating Ruckman's attitude toward educational accreditation.
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  111. ^ Bland's Words Echo Kofi Annan's By Rosalind S. Helderman, Washington Post, August 5, 2007
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  114. ^ Abbie Vansickle, Deputy keeps job, not diploma, St. Petersburg Times, October 21, 2006
  115. ^ Texas Supreme Court overturns fines, rules Seminary may legally grant degrees, Aug. 31, 2007
  116. ^ Texas Court Reinstates $173,000 Fine Against 'Seminary', Christianity Today, July 2003
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  120. ^ The University of Spam, The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 25, 2004
  121. ^ University of Esoterica Religious Degrees, Retrieved 19 Oct 2007
  122. ^ Accreditation and Associations, UMS website (States that the school issues only religious degrees; lists two unrecognized agencies as its accreditors.)
  123. ^ a b University of Metaphysics website (Source for information about the locations and other topics.)
  124. ^ Considerations about accreditation, University of the Nations website (states that the school lacks accreditation and provides several justifications for this situation).
  125. ^ State of Hawaii Department of commerce and Consumer Affairs, Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: University of Northern Washington
  126. ^ VIU Authorization, Vision International University website
  127. ^ State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Civil Enforcement Lawsuits: Washington International University
  128. ^ West Coast Baptist College Accreditation Statement, Retrieved 26 Oct 2007
  129. ^ UGC asked to sue West Coast University of Panama, The Daily Newspaper, Dhaka, April 17, 2007
  130. ^ Woolston-Steen Theological Seminary Catalog, 4th Printing June, 2007, Retrieved 20 Oct 2007
  131. ^ Erwin Malfroy, NARIC-Vlaanderen (Higher Education Administration Flemish Community of Belgium), PDF of e-mail message sent April 05, 2005, confirming that "you may consider the World Information Distributed University, located in Belgium as a diploma mill."
  132. ^ IUPUI admits unchecked credentials, WTHR Channel 13, Indianapolis, Aug 6, 2007

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