Some universities that offer accredited diploma copy-writing courses include New York University and Ohio State University. These universities also offer these courses online.
Almost all the public universities in Bangladesh accept the General Education Diploma. Provided it is from an accredited institution.
There is a number of Universities offering courses like Diploma in Food & Beverage or Diploma in wine management. Some of universities also offering degree as well as short term courses in Food & Beverage. You can go through and apply for the same.
There are a number of accredited online correspondence courses that allow one to earn the equivalent of a high school diploma. One popular Web site that allows one to do this is: www.johnadams-edu.us Another Web site that allows one to obtain the equivalent of a high school diploma is: www.americanschoolofcorr.com
Yes, it is possible to earn a high school diploma through online courses. Many accredited online schools offer programs that allow students to complete their high school education and receive a diploma.
Diploma mills award degrees for doing nothing and they sell it very cheap. Corllins is an accredited online university offering different kind of degree programs. Generally, accredited universities are considered good.
Many colleges and universities offer MBA diploma courses through online learning. Keiser University and the University of Phoenix are two such schools that offer the degree programs online.
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No a friend of mine tried and it HAS to be accredited,but even one that's accredited is looked at as a Tier 2 diploma (meaning GED).
No. A homeschool high school diploma earned even after meeting all required courses by your state would not be accredited. If you have accreditation that means you have some institution that has examined your program and has deemed it worthy of their mark or name. So no, a homeschool does not carry any accreditation by any institution.
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The student must have a legally issued diploma according to the State in which the diploma was issued. If, for example, the State authorizes both accredited and non-accredited high schools to issue diplomas, either type is sufficient.For people who prefer to earn a traditional diploma in a nontraditional way, there are about a dozen accredited courses of study for earning a high school diploma by correspondence, or distance study. The programs are either privately run, affiliated with a university, or administered by a State education department. Distance study diploma programs have no residency requirements, allowing students to continue their studies from almost any location. Depending on the course of study, students need not be enrolled full time and usually have more flexible schedules for finishing their work. Selection of courses ranges from vo-tech to college prep, and some programs place different emphasis on the types of diplomas offered. University affiliated schools, for example, allow qualified students to take college courses along with their high school ones. Students can then apply the college credits toward a degree at that university or transfer them to another institution. Taking courses by distance study is often more challenging and time consuming than attending classes, especially for adults who have other obligations. Success depends on each student's motivation. Students usually do reading assignments on their own. Written exercises, which they complete and send to an instructor for grading, supplement their reading material. A list of some accredited high schools that offer diplomas by distance study is available free from the Distance Education and Training Council, formerly known as the National Home Study Council. Request the "DETC" Directory of Accredited Institutions" fromThe Distance Education and Training Council1601 18th Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20009-2529(202) 234-5100