Yes! A school can use the name college, without having any approval.
The course looked good but it was unaccredited so he decided to try another college.
no you can't
It is a community college and is a public school. Only public schools can use the word State in the name.
Generally, an Executive Juris Doctor (unlike most Juris Doctors) is a degree from an unaccredited school. Usage of such a J.D. as a title is neither more nor less legitimate than using an academic title from any other unaccredited school.
you use science to pass school and college
TO DO PRACTICAL WORK
call the school !
Yes, they are a real school. You may use your diploma from them to apply to college and get a job.
Some synonyms for a school could include academy, university, college, or institute. Also gymnasium in the European use of the word (prep school or magnet school).
It depends on the use. It may be a trademark violation if it appears you are asserting the college has something to do with the art, or they may be upset if the use is insulting.
It's a book intended for use in a school, college or university.
high school diploma will always look better.