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Yes, Stevens-Henager College is institutionally accredited by the ACCSC which is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. If they recognize it, I'm pretty sure employers would too. Read up reviews about Stevens-Henager to get more information about them.
The educational standard that is most commonly recognized by large employers and government agencies is that a valid university degree must be granted by an institution that is "Regionally Accredited" by one of the six accrediting bodies that are recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE). The University of Phoenix is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA), which is one of the six recognized by the USDOE. This is the same accreditation credential held by all major universities within the NCA's jurisdiction, including the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, the University of Michigan, Ohio State University, Notre Dame, Indiana University, the University of Nebraska, and dozens of others. Since regional accreditation is what counts in most employers eyes, a degree from the University of Phoenix is recognized as an accredited university degree and is accepted by most, if not all, major employers and government agencies. In fact, having served as adjunct faculty at two state universities, as an administrator in a community college system, and as senior management for a major media company, I can tell you that I have worked with University of Phoenix graduates in all four cases, including tenured faculty members and corporate executives. (Note: I am not a graduate or employee of, or have any relationship whatsoever with the University of Phoenix). That said, no two hiring managers are the same, just like no two colleges are the same. Specific hiring managers may weigh the value of a non-traditional university degree differently than one from a brick-and-mortar institution, much like the value of a degree from Harvard or Stanford might be weighed differently than a degree from a state university or small private college.
Mahtama Jyoti Rao Phoole University, Jaipur Chancellor : Dr. Nirmal Pawar This University is created by State Govt. of Rajasthan as per the Section 2f of UGC. The degrees of University are equivalnet to the degrees awarded by other recognized Universities in India as per Section 22 List of Degrees specified by UGC. Hence it is safe to take admission in this University. Submitted By : A.L.Agarwal 9212455448
in which ugc granted university we can do B.ED without entrance by distance learning, in which ugc granted university we can do B.ED without entrance by distance learning,
no it is not granted to maharashtra state government. infavt it is granted to mumbai university.
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VS Prasanna Bharati University is incorporated , as a Global University for offering accredited academic and professional courses in Higher Education through legitimate Distance Education Methodologies and also through affiliated Study Colleges/Centers (globally ) for conferring Diplomas, Advanced diplomas, Associate, Bachelor, Master and Doctoral degrees to candidates who successfully complete the programme. Degree Granting License, and Accreditation: VSPBU has been granted a Parliamentary Decree with full validity and legitimacy granted by all member governments and nations under international law statutes. Prasanna Bharati university has been granted Parliamentary Charter conferring consummate authority to Prasanna Bharati university to grant Certificates, Diplomas, Higher Diplomas, Associate Degrees, Bachelor Degrees, Master and Doctorate degrees as an Autonomous Institution, Internationally Accredited. The work of the delegates and ministers include rendering guidance and direction to all observing the right of safety and peace in all spheres;
"It depends on the University that granted the degree if it would be considered, but mostly likely it would have little value. The exception would be if it was it is from an accredited university, but it would be highly unlikely that you could get a genuine PhD totally online."
José Hernández-Rebollar was granted a Fulbright scholarship to pursue graduate studies at the George Washington University(GWU) in Washington, DC, which granted him a Ph.D.
Purdue University granted Neil Armstrong a Bachelor of Science degree in aeronautical engineering, and the University of Southern California granted him a Master of Science degree in aerospace engineering. A number of institutions have granted him an honorary doctorate.
no, only the president was granted that.