College literature will tell you which accrediting bodies accredit a nuiversity. You can also check with the web site of an accrediting body.
When most people say "unaccredited" they mean that a school is not accredited by the regional accrediting body for the US. The list of those can be found at http://www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/accreditation_pg7.html
There are also a wide array of other accreditig bodies. The American Assoc. Of Bible Colleges (I think they have a new name now...) has long be recognized as a reputable agency by many graduate schools.Most of the time, if one wishes to go on to graduate or professional school, a degree from a college accredited by one of those bodies will be required.
Sadly, there are also some very shaky accrediting organizations. I ran accross one that was owned by the college that it accredited! Some Christian schools proudly proclaim that they do not wish the accreditation of "the world". I don't buy it.
When most people say "unaccredited" they mean that a school is not accredited by the regional accrediting body for the US. The list of those can be found at http://www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/accreditation_pg7.html
There are also a wide array of other accreditig bodies. The American Assoc. Of Bible Colleges (I think they have a new name now...) has long be recognized as a reputable agency by many graduate schools.Most of the time, if one wishes to go on to graduate or professional school, a degree from a college accredited by one of those bodies will be required.
Sadly, there are also some very shaky accrediting organizations. I ran accross one that was owned by the college that it accredited! Some Christian schools proudly proclaim that they do not wish the accreditation of "the world". I don't buy it.
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