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List of unrecognized higher education accreditation organizations

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This is a list of unrecognized higher education accreditation organizations, as identified by the organizations themselves, government authorities in their respective countries, or other independent authorities. This article includes entities that are engaged in higher education accreditation or have been identified as being accreditors, but which lack appropriate recognition or authorization.

Prerequisites and rules for higher education accreditation vary from country to country. In most countries, the function of quality assurance for higher education institutions is conducted by a government ministry of education.[1] However in the United States, educational accreditation is performed primarily by private nonprofit membership associations,[2] the legitimacy of which is validated through recognition by the United States Department of Education (USDE), the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), or both.[3] USDE and CHEA recognize many of the independent accrediting organizations, but not all. Accreditors seek USDE or CHEA recognition for different reasons; for example, USDE recognition is required for accreditors whose institutions or programs seek eligibility for federal student aid funds. CHEA recognition confers an academic legitimacy on accrediting organizations, helping to solidify the place of these organizations and their institutions and programs in the national higher education community.[4]

Often, a school relying on accreditation from an unrecognized accrediting body will not be viewed as legitimate in the academic community.[5] Institutional accreditation is usually required by US institutions to receive federal government funds.[1] Also, students who attend institutions of higher education that are accredited through organizations not recognized by the USDE or CHEA do not qualify for US government financial aid.[1] Similarly, employers or graduate programs cannot be confident that graduates of an unaccredited institution or program will be appropriately prepared.[6]

To assist education consumers, several national and international bodies publish lists of recognized accreditation bodies and accredited educational institutions, as well as lists of other accreditors that are known to lack the necessary legal authority or recognition, and higher education providers known to lack accreditation.[7] The United States organization CHEA maintains an international directory of education ministries and other recognized higher education quality assurance bodies worldwide. The 2007 version of that directory lists 467 recognized bodies in 175 countries.[8]

Some, but not all, of the entities in the list below are considered to be fraudulent accreditation mills that were set up to help diploma mills lure students and whose "accreditation" has no legal or academic value. Some diploma and degree mills have played a role in creating these accrediting bodies as well. These diploma and degree mills may further confuse matters by claiming to consider work history, professional education, or previous learning, and may even require the submission of a purported dissertation or thesis, in order to give an added appearance of legitimacy.[9] Some other listed entities are religious accreditation bodies, whose accreditation may have doctrinal significance but lacks recognized academic value.[10]

Also included are some organizations that do not offer educational accreditation but have been falsely identified as accrediting bodies by organizations that claim to have been accredited by them. A notable example of this last type is UNESCO, which does not have authority to recognize or accredit higher education institutions or agencies.[7] Nonetheless, because diploma mills have claimed false UNESCO accreditation, UNESCO itself has published warnings against education organizations that claim UNESCO recognition or affiliation.[7][11]

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  • Board of Online Universities Accreditation (BOUA)[12][16][20][21][42]
  • British Learning Association (BLA)[12][20]
  • British Public University System, claims authorization from British Honduras (which became Belize in 1981)[12]

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  • Central Orthodox Synod, claimed accreditor of International Reform University[12]
  • Central States Consortium of Colleges & Schools (CSCCS), Warren, Ohio[12][20]
  • Centre of Academic Excellence UK (CAEUK)[15][20]
  • Central States Council on Distance Education (CSCDE), (Washington, DC); alternatively named Central States Association Council on Distance Education[12][14][16][20][21][23]
  • Christ For The Nations Association of Bible Schools (CFNABS) <January 2017>
  • Christian Accrediting Association (CAA)[20]
  • College for Professional Assessment[43]
  • Council for the Accreditation of Correspondence Schools[21]
  • Commission for the Accreditation of European Non-Traditional Universities[21]
  • Commission on Medical Denturitry Accreditation (COMDA)[20][21][44]
  • Commission on Online Higher Learning[16]
  • Confederation of International Accreditation Commission (CIAC) CIAC is registered in Delaware, USA as a private company, however, solely operates out of India and has no functional presence in the USA as it claims. Their Registered Office Address noted on the company's website is of the address of their company registration Agent. Therefore, evident that it is another fake degree accreditation agencies misleading public and regulators in India portraying it as an International organisation.[45][46]
  • Council for Distance Education Accreditation (CDEA), (connected to Association of International Education Assessors)[20][39]
  • Council for International Education Accreditation (CIEA)[20][21]
  • Council on Postsecondary Alternative Education[21]
  • Council on Postsecondary Christian Education – According to John Bear's list of unrecognized accreditors, this organization was established by the operators of LaSalle University (Louisiana) and Kent College (Louisiana).[10][21]
  • Council on Medical Denturitry Education (COMDE)[20][21][44]

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  • International Accreditation Council for Business Studies (IACBS) - IACBS since 1991, does not exist[53]
  • Innovation University of Silicon Valley recently founded (2015), office located in California
  • Integra Accreditation Association (IAA)[20]
  • Inter-Collegiate Joint Committee on Academic Standards (ICJCAS)[20][21]
  • Interfaith Education Ministries (IEM)[20]
  • International Academic Accrediting Commission (IAAC)[20]
  • International Accreditation Agency for Online Universities (IAAOU) (connected to operators of Ashwood University, Belford University, and Rochville University)[20][21][54][55]
  • International Accreditation for Universities, Colleges and Institutes (IAUCI)[20][21][42]
  • International Accreditation and Recognition Council (IARC)[20][56]
  • International Accrediting Association for Colleges and Universities (IAACU)[21]
  • International Accrediting Commission (IAC) (Kenosha, Wisconsin)[27] (aka Accrediting Commission International)
  • International Accrediting Commission for Schools, Colleges, and Theological Seminaries (IAC) (aka International Accrediting Commission)[10][21]
  • International Accrediting Commission for Postsecondary Institutions (IACPI)[20]
  • International Accrediting Commission for Postsecondary Education Institutions[10]
  • International Association for Distance Learning (IADL) - IADL states that it does not accredit institutions unless they "are licensed or approved by national or regional government or are already accredited by a nationally or internationally recognised organisation or body"[57] and that it has no government affiliation,[58] but IADL has been claimed as an accreditor by institutions lacking standard licensing, approval or accreditation.
  • International Accreditation Organisation[59][60]
  • International Association of Bible Colleges and Seminaries (IABCS) a proposed name for Southern Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges, Institutes and Seminaries.[61] Southern Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges, Institutes and Seminaries (which is also named Southern Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges and Seminaries and Southern Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges[61]) did not also become accredited.[12]
  • International Association of Educators for World Peace[19][20]
  • International Association of Universities and Schools (IAUS)[14][20][21][23][62] (not to be confused with the International Association of Universities (IAU))
  • International Commission for Higher Education (ICHE)[15][20][21]
  • International Commission of Open Post Secondary Education (ICOPSE)[20][21]
  • International Commission on Distance Learning,[19]
  • International Distance Education and Learning Council (IDETC)[20] (not to be confused with the US-recognized Distance Education and Training Council (DETC))
  • International Distance Learning Accrediting Association (IDLAA)[20]
  • International Education Ministry of Accreditation Association[14][63]
  • International Interfaith Accreditation Association (IIAA) (Closing down operations at the end of May 2007[64])
  • International Parliament for Safety and Peace (IPSP), operating from Italy[65][66]
  • International University Accrediting Association (IUAA) (in California)[14][19][20][21][23]
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  • Kingdom Fellowship of Christian Schools and Colleges[20]

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  • Middle States Accrediting Board (MSAB)[10][21]
  • Mid States Accrediting Agency[21]
  • Midwestern States Accreditation Agency (MSAA)[19][20]

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  • Pacific Association of Schools and Colleges (PASC)[10][12][20][21]
  • Private World Association of Universities and Colleges[12]
  • Professional Board of Education, West Lebanon, New Hampshire[12]

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  • Society of Academic Recognition[12]
  • Southern Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges and Seminaries[12]
  • Southern Accrediting Association of Bible Institutes and Colleges (SAABIC)[12][14][20][21][23]
  • Southern Accrediting Association of Christian Schools, Colleges, and Seminaries, Milton, Florida[12]
  • Southern Association of Accredited Colleges and Universities[12][21]
  • Southern Cross International Association of Colleges and Schools[12]
  • Southwestern Association of Christian Colleges[12]

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  • The Association for Online Distance Learning (TAODL)[20]
  • Transworld Accrediting Commission International (TWACI), Riverside, California, USA[74]

U

  • UNESCO[7] (UNESCO states that they do not have the power to accredit any higher education institutions or agencies; as a consequence, institutions or agencies claiming to be recognized by UNESCO should be looked upon with suspicion)
  • United Congress of Colleges (UCC) (Ireland, UK)[14][20][21][23]
  • University of Action Learning (UAL) (Port Vila, Vanuatu)[73]
  • US-DETC—Nevada (not to be confused with the legitimate Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), based in Washington DC)[14][20][21][23]
  • United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA);[20] posted on the Michigan list, but website does not claim to provide accreditation
  • Universal Council for Online Education Accreditation (UCOEA)[15][20][21]

V

  • Verity College (Illinois, Michigan)[14]
  • Virtual University Accrediting Association (VUAA)[14][23]
  • Virtual University Accrediting Association (in California) (VUAA)[19][20][21]
  • Virtuous Universal Accreditation Commission[12]

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