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Cathcart pointed out that although Kingston's MA course is accredited, he considered its references to ethics as "effectively a corner of the teaching".
"We didn't know we needed to be accredited," he says, "Never did.
Even though it is expensive for labs to get accredited, he believes the industry should require it.
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In 1648, Rinuccini excommunicated the Irish Catholic government to which he had been accredited because he disapproved of the truce that government had struck with the then Protestant and royalist Murrough O'Brien, Lord Inchiquin.
Because students are motivated, they get very good academic, accredited outcomes," he says.
"If they take the local diploma, they're barring themselves from admission to most colleges, accredited universities," he said.
Mr. Tepper became accredited, though he and Mr. Niagara spent six months completing paperwork, and it cost him more than $6,000.
While today Cadre requires a minimum investment of $100,000 and works only with accredited investors, he says that focus is meant to "establish brand equity, credibility and trust" and expand from there once the model is proven out.
An accredited teacher, he taught drawing art at the local arts centre and was a volunteer firefighter.
But his application for admission to the Florida Bar was rejected, on the grounds that the New England School of Law was not accredited when he'd graduated there in 1964.
Because Somchai was not a full-time accredited teacher, he cannot face any professional sanctions from the Teachers Councill of Thailand, reported the newspaper Matichon.
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