Talk:Saint Regis University

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Saint Regis University is based in Liberia and is accredited by the Liberian Government, nota bene National Commission of Higher Education. St. Regis University was originally chartered January 10, 1984, Created by Decree of the People's Redemption Council Government of Liberia, as a private school. In 1998, St. Regis University added distance education programs as a way to better serve students, offering affordable programs without sacrificing quality, and began a four year accreditation process.
On August 28, 2002, St. Regis University completed all accreditation requirements and received formal recognition by the Higher Education Commission of the Education Ministry of Liberia as a legal, valid and authentic university, operating under the authority and in conformity with all current laws and regulations ruling educational competency certification of the Republic of Liberia. The Higher Education Commission of the Education Ministry of Liberia is solely responsible for granting recognition to post-secondary education institutions in Liberia including St. Regis University, University of Liberia and Cuttington University College.
The Republic of Liberia is one of the earliest United Nations Educational Organization UNESCO Higher Education Partners, and a historical American Colony. St. Regis University is accredited as a degree-awarding post-secondary institution of higher education in the form of a university by the National Commission on Higher Education, the Higher Education accrediting authority of the Ministry of Education in the Government of Liberia
The school grants degrees based on classes and "vocational experiences" and avoids redundant education.
Many critics claim the latter as irregular as this is different from their traditional opinion and education.

Cites, please, for these assertions? How is this consistent with this school not appearing on the UNESCO list of universities? -- Karada 12:19, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Removal (Feb 2005)

To the user or users that keep erasing the expanded article.

Please stop this. Wikipedia policy is to keep things real. If you do not agree with something do not delete it, but rather expand on it. All pertinent information should be allowed.

10:14, 28 February 2005 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.221.26.171 (talk • contribs).

[edit] Ministry in Liberia

The Ministry in Liberia stated that: No officials from Georgia Professional Standards had contacted the Commission off higher Education regarding these most serious allegations. The statements made by Mr Toth are libelous and defamatory and insulting to the Republic of Liberia and our Education Ministry. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 195.93.60.42 (talk • contribs). 09:22, 10 May 2006

Please stop inserting the above sentences in the article unless you can 1) provide a citation and 2) word them with a neutral POV. And signing your comments on the talk page would be a good idea. BuckRose 20:05, 12 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Apparent Vandalism

Consejero has apparently reapplyed what I consider mild vandalism to the article. Consejero, if that was not your intent please discuss your changes here and get some kind of consensus before making changes. Complaints or suggestions as to what should be in the article belong on this talk page not the article itself. Thanks, Bill Huffman 07:10, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

Consejero, I reverted your last edit because there's already a link to Diploma Mill and an explanation of what a diploma mill actually is doesn't belong in the section of other references. Bill Huffman 20:50, 21 November 2006 (UTC)