For it to be illegal means it would be against the law. However, if you were to get a diploma from this school, and it's accreditations are not recognized by the CHEA nor the USDE, nor would other schools or employers. then the diploma would have no value, which it doesn't, according to the above references. See the Related Link below for more information.
Yes, a diploma from Belford High School is legal.
Aiu high school es legal en estados unidos
In general, a high school diploma or equivalent is required to become a paralegal. However, specific requirements may vary depending on the employer or jurisdiction. Some employers may require additional education or certification beyond a high school diploma.
No, it is an accreditation agency. However, it does not provide educational accreditation and is not recognized by the USDE. Wikipedia lists NALSAS on it's list of "entities considered to be fraudulent accreditation mills that were set up to help diploma mills lure students and whose "accreditation" has no legal or academic value.
No. There are no technical, scholastic or legal requirements needed in order to call yourself a poet.
Schools may cancel graduation ceremonies at their discretion. However, you still would get the diploma you earned.
No..not a leagal one anyways. you can only get a legal diploma by finishing high school. if you did find one off the internet it wouldnt have your name on it or anything else that is important in a diploma.
BASICALLY, the SCHOOL that issues the DIPLOMA has to accredited by the state. So if the school is legal and accredited and accepted by the state as an institution of higher learning, then any DIPLOMA THEY ISSUE IS ACCEPTED. In the case of home schooling, there are general guidelines and minimum requirements that the town and/or state set forth. Since "home" is not an institution, the student would have to pass an entrance exam or basic knowledge exam to be accepted into a college or university. Remember, a diploma is only a piece of paper REPRESENTING what you have learned. Someone can graduate with a diploma and be far behind and barely literate (unfortunately), while someone else can come from a less mainstream learning situation, and be far ahead of their peers and score great on an entrance exam. If you are talking about going from "high school" level to college level, they base a great deal on your S.A.T. score. So whether you were home schooled or self taught or mainstreamed, if you score a 1600 on your S.A.T. you are in regardless!!
Of course it is legal. All they would need to do is pick up the phone and call the school to ask. If you have stated in your job application that you have a diploma when in fact you do not and they find out, they can fire you immediately for misrepresenting yourself.
Wevac is an accredited online university and accredited colleges and universities are considered legitimate.
In most cases, no. This may vary by state. Home School Legal Defense has info on all the state laws.
YES. Continental Academy is fully accredited by the National Association for the Legal Support of Alternative Schools and has been continuously accredited by them since year 2000. I graduated from Continental Academy in June 2010 and I'm currently taking classes at Strayer University.