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Several unaccredited universities have names that are similar to those of accredited institutions, and thus some persons may be misled into thinking that an entity is an accredited university. Accreditation is date-related: in the United States, colleges and universities are typically not fully accredited until several years after they open.
In Australia, it is a criminal offence to use the term "university" or to purport to offer university degrees (Bachelors, Masters, Doctors) without government authorization. [1] For government universities and some private institutions, this authorization is generally given in the form of an Act of a State or Federal Parliament, specifically ...
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There are 44 universities in Australia out of which 39 are public universities and 5 private universities. [1] The Commonwealth Higher Education Support Act 2003 sets out three groups of Australian higher education providers : universities, other self-accrediting higher education institutions and state and territory accredited higher education ...
The following is a list of defunct universities and colleges in Australia. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. T.
In the early 2000s Warnborough University generated controversy in Australia because neither Warnborough nor any of its consortium partners through which it was offering graduate and undergraduate degrees were accredited to do so. [19] [20] The Australian state of New South Wales included Warnborough on a list of five "unrecognized universities ...
Unaccredited institutions of higher learning, including both diploma mills and legitimate institutions that lack educational accreditation See also: Category:Unrecognized accreditation associations See also: Category:People using unaccredited degrees
This category contains articles about entities for higher education accreditation that are not recognized by a legitimate accreditation-oversight body of a sovereign state, a state entity which regulates government funded student loans, or a subnational entity with legitimate powers to accredit educational institutions.