Re: NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and
Posted by Larry on 9/08/09
Well here's what Oregon says "Can I use a degree from an unaccredited college as a credential in Oregon? Such degrees are invalid for use for academic or professional purposes in public or licensed employment in Oregon" So I guess you could tell your girlfriend you have a JD but you can't use it for any academic or professional purpose> > > On 9/08/09, Jay wrote: >> The degree is not "illegal" in Oregon. One must simply make > reference on >> things such as resumes. The point is mostly irrelavent, > however, as Oregon >> does not allow non ABA graduates to practice law. DETC or > not, California >> distance JDs bring no realistic amount of prestige to their > graduates. The >> requirement of disclosure in Oregon seems to be a moot point. >> >> On 9/08/09, Jack wrote: >>> about ten other states. Still think that there's no value >>> in DETC? >>> >>> http://www.osac.state.or.us/oda/faq.html
Posts on this thread, including this one
- NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and, 9/08/09, by Jack.
- Re: NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and, 9/08/09, by Jay.
- Re: NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and, 9/08/09, by Res Ipsa Loco.
- Re: NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and, 9/08/09, by Larry.
- Re: NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and, 9/09/09, by Jay.
- Re: NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and, 9/09/09, by Karen.
- Re: NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and, 9/09/09, by .
- Re: NWCU and Lincoln Degrees illegal in Oregon and, 9/09/09, by Jay.
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