No. Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School is "accredited" with "Accrediting Commission International" which is not recognized by the state of Georgia or the Department of Education. This means the military and universities with the exception of some community colleges/trade schools) do not recognize the diploma. This is not a matter of universities or the military being "selective" or "picky" or discriminating against religious schools (many of which are legitimately accredited). Universities cannot allow students with a "diploma" from CCCS to receive Title IV funding (such as Stafford Loans and Pell Grants). If a university did allow such a student to attend the institution, it would jeopardize the university's standing with the federal government--no other student would be allowed federal funding which is how most students in the US fund their college education. Separation of church and state is fine, so long as CCCS is upfront about this information which they are not nor is the accrediting body. You would have to take the GED to be allowed into the military (or university), which an education at CCCS (hopefully) will have prepared you for. It is not enough to ask if a school is "accredited." You must take it one step further and ask if they are recognized by the Department of Education. If not, you must carefully consider the consequences of attending.
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no, they do not.
why wouldn't the government Pay for People that Has An high School Diploma From Cornerstone
== == == == Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School is not an accredited school, it does not meet government standards and the diploma will not be accepted by any state colleges or universities.Refer to related question below for more information and address
Yes,she does recieved on October 24,2001
this bull got a ged and cant go to school
hinds community college
No one answers this,because its not an issue.
Does seminole state college accept cornerstone christian academy
The acceptance of a high school diploma from Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School would depend on the individual college's admissions criteria. Generally, colleges and universities in the United States require accreditation from recognized accrediting bodies for high school diplomas to be considered valid. It is important to research the accreditation status of Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School and contact the admissions offices of specific colleges to inquire about their acceptance of diplomas from this institution.
Cornerstone Christian Correspondence school is not a real school and does not provide diplomas that meet acceptable standards for any government, military, post-secondary, nor any other institution. On the Cornerstone Christian Correspondence website it reads that it is accredited but it is not. The site also reads that they will provide accreditation information upon request. However, under the information link you can read that "Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School is privately accredited through The Accrediting Commission International (ACI).in Sarasota, Florida, the Worlds Largest Non-Governmental Accrediting Agency."The best way to verify an institution has been accredited by a legitimate accrediting body to check The Department of Education's website.Also, the state of New York provides information about what it will accept as minimum requirements for admission to a post-secondary institution. It is stated that diplomas from correspondence schools are not accepted.
Most jobs require a high school diploma or equivalent, such as a GED, for basic qualifications. While a diploma from Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School may fulfill this requirement, employers may also consider other factors such as relevant experience, skills, and certifications. It is important to research the specific job requirements and industry standards to determine if a diploma from this school will be sufficient for the desired position.