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Originally Posted by Sheltiedad
They might have an accredidation dilemma then... because for them to accept credits into their master's programs, the credits they accept from other schools would need to be recognized as well, if I understand the system correctly. This would limit the ability of non-accredited bible school graduates to get a degree there, unless they also had enough credits from an accredicated school to apply towards the degree program.
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This is true. And the accredidation process is eternal. I worked in public school for seven years and was on various committees dealing with accredidation. Two years ago I became principal of our church school, and began trying to get accredidation. The requirements are unbelievable, from details about every staff member down to minute details like your school library: you have to check the copyright dates on the books because you are only allowed a certain percentage of books more than 20 years old, a certain percentage which are reference books, etc.
I can't imagine what the process is like for a college...if it is aything like our school, it may take upwards of five years!