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WGU is a private, online university founded by 19 U.S. governors in 1997. It offers competency-based degrees in four colleges and has state-based subsidiaries in six states.
This web page provides a list of colleges, seminaries, and universities that do not have educational accreditation in various countries. It explains the reasons, consequences, and sources of unaccreditation, and includes some examples of fraudulent diploma mills and religious institutions.
WGU Indiana is a private, non-profit online school established by the state of Indiana to expand access to higher education for Indiana residents, which is a branch campus of Western Governors University. It offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Business, Information Technology, Teacher Education, and Health Professions, and uses a mentor-guided model that requires ...
Find out which agencies and organizations are recognized by governmental authorities for higher education accreditation in different countries and regions. The list covers international, European and national levels, with links to more information and sources.
Find out which schools offer virtual or online education programs and are accredited by the US Department of Education. This list includes fully online schools and programs, as well as hybrid options, and covers various fields of study.
NWCCU is an independent, non-profit organization that accredits colleges and universities in the Northwest region of the US and Canada. It was founded in 1917 as the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools and has changed its name and scope several times.
ACBSP is a non-profit organization that offers accreditation services to business programs focused on teaching and learning. It was founded in 1989 and has over 1,100 member campuses in the US and abroad, but is not recognized by some employers and networks.
MOOC stands for massive open online course, an online course with unlimited participation and open access via the Web. Learn about the origins, features and variations of MOOCs, from connectivist to extended, and their impact on education.