Graduate programs at Oxford University in Oxford have impeccable credentials going back centuries that no one would think of questioning.
I therefore assume you're talking about the Oxford Graduate School (website www.ogs.edu) in Crystal Springs/Dayton, TN.
OGS is accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools, and TACCS is recognized as a legitimate accrediting body by both the US Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. In addition to this information being on OGS' own web site, it can be verified on CHEA's as well, so they're not just blowing smoke.
So the answer is ... yes. (I'm as shocked as you are; this is the first time I can recall seeing a question of this type on this site where the school was NOT a diploma mill.)
There's a significant amount of intellectual incestuality in their faculty (to clarify: I mean that a lot of them have degrees from OGS itself) , but that's not actually an indication that anything's wrong; the same is probably true of Oxford University as well.
Oxford Graduate School was created in 1980.
Yes, I am a graduate of this school.
Matthew Arnold School - Oxford -'s motto is 'Respect For Everyone Success For Everyone'.
You can read the Oxford book in two places. You can can find them at a school library or online.
no MORE : His father took him out of school at 7. He was self taught.
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If you are wondering what school I can recommend when it comes to public relations degrees because your son will graduate from high school soon and is going to college, then I suggest for him to go to Oxford.
Peter Carruthers studied as an undergraduate at the University of Leeds. He then went on to further his education of the University of Oxford. Clearly, he was well educated.
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Oxford Martin School was created in 2005.
Kingswood-Oxford School was created in 1909.