Post by Darren Lim on Mar 10, 2004 3:19:58 GMT -5
Red Alert: PRESTON UNIVERSITY
Dear Fellow Forumers,
The above-mentioned "university" is offering Bachelor, Master and Doctoral-level degrees in Singapore via distance-learning through its local agency - Centre for Professional Studies.
The advertisement appears in the 21/10/2002 issue of the Straits Times, Home section, page H10.
Update: The same ad appears in the Straits Times again (11/11/2002).
Update: Once again, the ad appears in the Starits Times, this time in page H6 (17/2/2003).
Please be notified that for the degrees of an USA-based university to be recognized by the Singapore Governement for the purpose of employment in the Civil Service, or for further studies in NUS, NTU and SMU, the university MUST gain accreditation in any of these 6 regional accreditation associations:
1) Middle State Association of Colleges and Schools
2) New England Association of Schools and Colleges
3) North Central Association of Schools and Colleges
4) Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges
5) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
6) Western Association of Schools and Colleges
"Licensed by Wyoming State Department of Education (USA)" as stated in the advertisement is NOT considered regional accreditation, or any other accrediting agaencies as advertised in Preston's website.
The following is a link to the website of Preston University. The university did not claim to have any form of regional accreditation, see this link for details: www.prestonuni.org/accredit.htm
For clarification, on the part wherby Preston University claimed to be a member of ACBSP, please note that it is an "organizational member" i.e. it can be any company or organization, but it's not an government-recognized university or college i.e. "institutional member". Being a member of ACBSP is NOT equivalent to recieving accreditation by ACBSP.
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Red Alert: TRIDENT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (U.S.A)
Dear Fellow Forumers,
The above-mentioned "university" is offering Bachelor, Advanced Diploma and Diploma-level qualifications in Singapore via distance-learning through its local agency - Tyndale Business Schools.
The advertisement appears in the 21/10/2002 issue of the Straits Times, Home section, page H4.
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Read This Please:
Oregon State Government's Office of Degree Authorization (ODA) has a comprehensive list of bogus or illegal "universities".
The degrees awarded by these "universities" are outlawed in the State of Oregon, USA.
Preston University and Trident University of Technology are in this list.
See www.osac.state.or.us/oda/unaccredited.html
Dear Fellow Forumers,
The above-mentioned "university" is offering Bachelor, Master and Doctoral-level degrees in Singapore via distance-learning through its local agency - Centre for Professional Studies.
The advertisement appears in the 21/10/2002 issue of the Straits Times, Home section, page H10.
Update: The same ad appears in the Straits Times again (11/11/2002).
Update: Once again, the ad appears in the Starits Times, this time in page H6 (17/2/2003).
Please be notified that for the degrees of an USA-based university to be recognized by the Singapore Governement for the purpose of employment in the Civil Service, or for further studies in NUS, NTU and SMU, the university MUST gain accreditation in any of these 6 regional accreditation associations:
1) Middle State Association of Colleges and Schools
2) New England Association of Schools and Colleges
3) North Central Association of Schools and Colleges
4) Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges
5) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
6) Western Association of Schools and Colleges
"Licensed by Wyoming State Department of Education (USA)" as stated in the advertisement is NOT considered regional accreditation, or any other accrediting agaencies as advertised in Preston's website.
The following is a link to the website of Preston University. The university did not claim to have any form of regional accreditation, see this link for details: www.prestonuni.org/accredit.htm
For clarification, on the part wherby Preston University claimed to be a member of ACBSP, please note that it is an "organizational member" i.e. it can be any company or organization, but it's not an government-recognized university or college i.e. "institutional member". Being a member of ACBSP is NOT equivalent to recieving accreditation by ACBSP.
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Red Alert: TRIDENT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (U.S.A)
Dear Fellow Forumers,
The above-mentioned "university" is offering Bachelor, Advanced Diploma and Diploma-level qualifications in Singapore via distance-learning through its local agency - Tyndale Business Schools.
The advertisement appears in the 21/10/2002 issue of the Straits Times, Home section, page H4.
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Read This Please:
Oregon State Government's Office of Degree Authorization (ODA) has a comprehensive list of bogus or illegal "universities".
The degrees awarded by these "universities" are outlawed in the State of Oregon, USA.
Preston University and Trident University of Technology are in this list.
See www.osac.state.or.us/oda/unaccredited.html