No. In 2010 Lipscomb University enrolled more students than ever before and was recognized by US News and World Report as one of the top 18 masters level institutions in the South.
(Accreditation means to certify an institution, a person or a product.) "The commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools." "The private school feared losing its accreditation with the state's university system."
Mountain State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The University is under a Show-Cause Order from the Commission.
Yes, they are in danger because they are losing their habitat.
No, there is no indication of this. Many schools go through this rumor mill, but that is all it is, rumor started by individuals with a lack of inside information, lack of good critical thinking skills, blindly accept rumors, and can't wait to excite others by mixing it up with their words. Never assume what you hear, read, see, until you have all the facts. Large institutions like the University of Phoenix would never put themselves at risk of losing a critical accreditation which affects their very survival. The regional accrediting agencies will make their periodic site visits. If the visit indicates there are areas of concern, the institutions have time to address the issues. Many institutions will receive recommendations by the accrediting agencies as well as concerns to be addressed. Now, have there been colleges and universities that have lost their accreditation, yes. I do not believe The University of Phoenix will be one of them.
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yeas they are
Yes, this school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, better known as SACS. SACS did put them on warning in December of 2007, but there is no sign of them losing this accreditation anytime soon.
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Losing their business as a result of bad debts
losing their farms because of unpaid debts
Losing their business as a result of bad debts.
The crew losing confidence in the sea keeping abilities of the boat