This is a tricky question, many countries have their own educational policies and you might need to obtain a license to practice many professions there. In general accredited academic credentials are accepted globally. Woodfield is an accredited online university so it should be recognized. In most cases you will probably be asked to get your certificate verified by the university that issued them. Most colleges and universities provide credentials verification services, so I don't think there should be any problem getting it verified.
No.It is fake
According the the Association of Catholic colleges and universities, there are 244 degree-granting institutions in the United States. See link below: This number comprises about half of the Catholic colleges and universities worldwide.
Generally, schools and colleges accredited with a well-known accreditation agency are recognized by other businesses and schools, this shouldn't be any different in case of Woodfield University. Woodfield is an accredited online university offering degree programs in various disciplines.
If you carefully evaluate the website of Woodfield University, you will find that the website specifies that they are "accredited" by the "Universal Accreditation Agency for Online Accreditation. Still, you should verify their status before getting a degree from them. See the Related Question below.
No. ................................ Woodfield is a scam. No doubt about it. They are part of the Belford/Rochville/Corllins/Lorenz system of scams. This is a bogus company operated from the UAE and run by illiterates from Pakistan.
According to the university website, Woodfield is an accredited online University offering degree programs in various disciplines and rewarding degrees based on prior learning and life experience. To understand more, you should look up for prior learning, and how it is different from traditional educational systems.
There are no universities or colleges for modeling, nor is a degree program you can sign up for. You don't need a degree or diploma to become a model. There are modeling schools and training academies, however.
Depends on your local laws and educational policies, most universities have accreditations that are accepted as a validity criteria of their degrees. In some regions you might need to get these degrees verified but as far as university has proper accreditation their degrees remain valid.
An college/university that would offer a degree in witchcraft would not have a valid college degree that is acceptable.
Correct, accurate to an acceptable degree.
Accredited college/school degrees are accepted for government jobs across the United States. However, your state or city government may have some requirements of their own if you have a degree from an out of state college or university.
When I was choosing schools for completing my education my concern was same when it came to check reliability of these online schools. Later during the search phase, I came across few basic facts about these schools, and now am satisfied having myself enrolled at Woodfield since its accredited and on top of that it also accepts credit transfers for courses I did earlier.