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A table is a table when it is turned upside down it is simply a table in a seperately labeled strand of existence. Nothing can change the definition of an existing object....

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Q: Why is a table a table when you turn it usde down it is no longer a table what is a table then?
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Answer 1: Whether or not the school's "online" means nothing, for purposes of the answer you seek. The only thing that mattters is whether the school is accredited. And "accredited" means by an agency approved by the US Department of Education (USDE). No other kind of "accreditation" is actually real accreditation. Do not, then, be fooled!Whether it's an online school, or one with a physical campus over on Elm Street, whether or not it's accredited by a USDE-approved agency is all that matters.Do not fear an "online" school, as long as it's accredited by a USDE-approved agency. And if it's a high school, make sure the USDE-approved accreditor is of the "regional" type.


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Answer 1: If the college, or university, or tech/trade/career school, or military school, or seminary, or whatever it is appears in the online databases of either or both of the US Department of Education (USDE), and/or the USDE-sanctioned Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), then, yes, it's accredited. It matters not if it's and online or in-classroom school. If it's in at least one of either or both of the USDE and/or CHEA online databases, then it's accredited. Period.Conversely, if it's not in at least one of those two online databases, then beware, because it's almost certainly not accredited... no matter what it claims on its website. And, trust me, if it's a degree mill, it will lie and claim it's accredited, when it's not. It may even go so far as to create a fake accreditor, and even build a website for it, and then put itself on said website as one of the fake accreditor's "accredited" schools. BUT DO NOT BE FOOLED!Unless the school, whatever kind of school it is, is listed in either or both of the USDE and/or CHEA online databases, then it is not accredited. Period.If the school in question isn't listed in the first database, then do check the second, because there are a few accreditors what are approved by CHEA but not USDE, and vice versa. But if the school's in at least one of the two databases, then, yes, it's accredited.I've put the links to both the USDE and CHEA databases down in the "sources and related links" section of this web page, below.


Is Davenport University an accredited university?

Answer 1: Yes, Davenport University is an accredited university. You can see their list of accreditation here in the Related Link below.Answer 2: Actually, the link referred to in "Answer 1" is no longer working as I write this; however, I've now corrected it to the actual page where the accreditation information is provided. However, as a matter of practice, no degree seeker should ever, ever, ever trust such information on any school's web site. If it were a degree mill, you can bet it would be a lie. So you must always, always, always verify a school's accreditation (or claim thereof). Fortunately, it's both easy, and it takes just seconds to do. In fact, it'll take you far longer to read, immediately below, how to do it than it will ever take you to actually do it, once you know how.First, in answer to the question, it's only accredited if we're talking about this place:Davenport University6191 Kraft Avenue SEGrand Rapids, MI 49512United States(616) 698-7111 (phone)(616) 698-0333 (fax)http://www.davenport.eduIf we're not, then it's a degree mill; and I make that point only because there is, in fact, a degree mill out there with a confusingly similar name which intentionally tries to mislead people. Be very careful to only choose the legitimate school that's really-and-truly accredited......which brings me to an important tip for people who ask questions like this in the future, to wit: Determining whether any US college or university (or seminary, or trade school, or other US institution of higher learning) is accredited is as easy as looking-up the school in question on either or both of the US Department of Education (USDE) web site, or the USDE-sanctioned Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) web site, at:USDE database - http://ope.ed.gov/accreditationCHEA database - http://www.chea.org/searchThe USDE and/or CHEA approve all accreditors; and also maintain their own databases of all the schools with their approved accreditors have accredited.If an accreditor is not approved by either or both of USDE and/or CHEA, then it is not an accreditor. Bogus schools create bogus accreditors (and fancy both names and web sites for them), so don't fall for the lies that they will tell you. The accreditor must be approved by either (or both of) USDE and/or CHEA, or it is positively not really an accreditor. Period.There are a tiny handful of accreditors approved by USDE, but not CHEA (and vice versa), so if any given school isn't in the first database you check, then check the other one. While most legitimately-accredited schools are in both database, there are a precious few that are in one but not the other. So do check both databases.If a given school isn't in at least one of those two databases, then it is positively -- no matter what the school claims -- not accredited. Do not fall for any lie of explanation that the school tries to feed you. The school's either in the USDE and/or CHEA database, or it's not; and if it's not, then it is not accredited; and if it is, then it is accredited. Simple as that.If a school so recently accredited that it's not yet in either the USDE and/or CHEA databases. If that's the case, though, simply find out which accreditor the school claims has accredited it; and then verify that it's a real accreditor by making sure it's on either the USDE's or CHEA's list of approved accreditors at:USDE Accreditors - http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Agencies.aspxCHEA Accreditors - http://chea.org/Directories/index.aspIf the accreditor isn't on at least one of those two lists, then it is not a legitimate USDE- and/or CHEA-approved accreditor. Do not fall for the bogus school's (or its bogus accreditor's) lies about it. And don't fall for any claims that there are independent or any other kinds of accreditors -- especially religious ones -- which are legitimate, even though they're not USDE- and/or CHEA-approved. If they're not USDE- and/or CHEA-approved, then they're not accredtors. Period.If the accreditor is on either or both of the USDE and/or CHEA lists (and so really is an approved accreditor), then access its web site only from the link to it shown on those lists......and then once you're on the accreditor's web site, its list of accredited schools should be fairly up-to-date (and so should show the extremely-recently-accredited school which isn't yet in either the USDE or CHEA databases.If the school you're looking for, which claims to be accredited by said accreditor is not even on the accreditor's website (yet... because it's been accredited so recently), then simply fire-off an email to the accreditor, or call it on the telephone, and have it verify that the school in question is, in fact, accredited by it.Remember that the names that the degree/diploma-mills sometimes give to their fake accreditors are often intentionally confusingly similar to the names of real accreditors (because they're hoping that the degree-seeker will have a "close is good enough" sort of attitude; and so will be fooled). 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Thereafter, just use these easier-to-remember links, instead of the longer and harder-to-remember ones earlier herein provided.


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US Dept. of Education does not directly provide accreditation to educational institutes; neither has it issued any kind of licenses or permits to schools and colleges. Accreditation is provided by the accreditation agencies that are recognized by the USDE and other official accreditation agencies and Hill University is not approved by any of the agencies recognized by the USDE.


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