HLC IS A FRAUD LOL
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If HLC is as corrupt as you allege, then most US colleges are no better than UOP since they are all accredited by the same set of institutions. HLC is a regional version of the others.
Camden--It was sort of rhetorical but I suspected the HLC was paid by those it evaluates. How's that working--perhaps it depends on which side you are on. I suspect UOP thinks it is a perfect system. Thanks for clarifying.
So just like the mortgage mess, when the banks/schools are paying for a service who in their right mind would expect them to really get a harsh scrutiny?
@Anonymous115121, maybe you're asking a rhetorical question, but others may not know. The HLC is paid by the participant schools............... http://www.help.senate.gov/imo/media/for_profit_report/PartI-PartIII-SelectedAppendixes.pdf
The HLC reminds me of the so-called financial ratings agencies and their complicity in the Mortgage Meltdown. When everything is AAA, there is effectively no rating--same with accreditation? BTW, who pays for the HLC?
Anonymous115055- You're a f***ing moron dude, who cares... If you don't like the message shoot the messenger right?
lol!
Camden Kid I'm guessing you don't have a girlfriend...
Shut it down. Shartbarf
I am bitter. I have cut and pasted every obsolete and irrelevant article I can find to sink UOP and EDMC. They still float while I sink. Throw me a life preserver and join my quest against UOP and EDMC...these folks are greedy and must be made to suffer.
Yes, I'm bitter...
Is University of Phoenix really in compliance for full accrediation?..........................https://www.ncahlc.org/Policies/federal-compliance-program.html
Barmak Nassirian (American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers) described accreditation system as a ‘”racket” filled with self-dealing and too-low standards…’ "Accreditors Are Not Equipped to Properly Regulate Large For-Profit Institutions.......The for-profit education sector has outpaced accrediting agencies’ efforts to measure and enforce basic standards of quality in higher education. Self-evaluation and deference to institutional academic judgment make sense in settings where tenured faculty are in control of the curriculum through shared governance. But, as Barmak Nassirian, the associate executive director of the American Association of
Collegiate Registrars after it granted accreditation
to Career Education Corporation-owned American InterContinental University despite serious problems
with how it awards credits to students, the Department of Education issued an alert memo indicating that
HLC was at risk of sanctions by the Department.542 The Department took further action against HLC,
establishing a corrective action plan for the organization, after determining the accreditor was not providing
sufficient guidance to its members regarding its minimum standards.543................http://www.help.senate.gov/imo/media/for_profit_report/PartI-PartIII-SelectedAppendixes.pdf
@114827--not bitter, expectant, asswipe. I look forward to seeing this dump continue to contract, and with some luck, close. I will continue my subterfuge until this school charts an honest course( not-for-profit), and makes other structural changes. Now go play with the other white thrash in your mom's trailer park, Skeeviticus.
You sound bitter because you wanted to see someone fail. Get over it.
Only the executives and their Kool-Aid stoolies think UOP has been vindicated. It's still a fraudulent enterprise, always trying to stay one step ahead of regulators. They will likely fail for their intransigence. Clawback will be their undoing.
"When the Higher Learning Commission took University of Phoenix off its "on notice" status, this did not vindicate University of Phoenix. Instead it put into question the credibility of the HLC's decision making process."........................................ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/apollo-group-sinking-ship-dahn-shaulis?trk=mp-author-card