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Re: Cal Southern Diploma Mill to be Accredited Today?
Posted by Burton on 1/18/10

    In April 1997 the Chronicle of Higher Education reported that SCUPS had been called a diploma mill by the Thai
    government and banned from Thailand

    On 1/16/10, Peter wrote:
    > The DETC Directors are meeting today and the announcement will be made Monday.
    >
    > PETE
    >
    > On 1/04/10, DETC accredited by June 2010 wrote:
    >> California Southern University has NOT withdrawn their DETC
    >> accreditation application. GO CHECK DETC WEBSITE.
    >>
    >> They are still an applicant, they have passed 2 cuts so far
    >> and they will be accredited before June 2010 !
    >>
    >> On 1/04/10, Charles Winfield wrote:
    >>> Neither SCUPS nor CSU was ever "denied" DETC accreditation, but rather withdrew their application. Always
    >>> check the facts before posting statements on public boards.
    >>>
    >>> Also Frank; the CSU Dean of Law has indeed passed the California Bar exam, as well as the Texas Bar Exam.
    >>> Make sure the you are viewing the most recent CAL BAR report.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>> On 12/24/09, Cal Southern Denied DETC wrote:
    >>>>> Cal Southern (then SCUPS) is the only school in the past ten years to be denied accreditation by the
    >>>>> DETC Council. It happened in 2003. Most schools (like Lincoln) simply withdraw their applications
    >>>>> rather than fact a denial.
    >>>>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>>>> On 12/21/09, Frank wrote:
    >>>>>>>> Cal Southern's Dean can't even pass the California bar examination. Check the bar's website -
    >>>>>>>> she's not a California attorney.
    >>>>>>>>
    >>>>>>>> Frank

     
     

 
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