Talk:St. Clements University
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Dear Editor,
Good that you have taken out the Maine Government accusation of saying that St Clements is a 'diploma mill'. St Clements lawyer has done a good job here.
Why are you still putting the 1999 histroy information of Senator that is not proven and is not an updated situation? Why can you not allow the suggestion of putting balanced information on? Or at least bring out the questions for discussion?
St Clements University —Preceding unsigned comment added by 158.182.95.142 (talk) 07:45, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
Dear Editor,
Thank you for allowing this message to remain, showing your openness, and act according to the rules of Wikipedia.
Thanks for taking out the Maine Government accusation and after that do you agree that the word of 'illegal' should be remove since it is not a diploma mill in any sense? You would note that Maine Government has even removed St Clements University from the list of unaccreditated Universities. This shows a strong position of St Clements University. In fact the University has remain strong and growing even after the critics for many years and the permit from Niue Government Higher Education to operate shows that the University is not 'illegal'.
Thank you and let the world observe your openness again.
St Clements University —Preceding unsigned comment added by 218.254.96.232 (talk) 22:19, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
If St. Clements University is registered in the Turks & Caicos Islands "which does not offer school accreditation" and is a non-accredited school, the sentence "St. Clements University is not accredited by any accredited body recognised by its country" is superfluous.
The comment on St. Clements University Campus Centre - Niue being a member of BILD, should be put in the top section as BILD membership has nothing to do with accreditation.
The statement about BILD can stay in the non accredited status.
I would not agree with the illegal. An unaccredtated school is NOT illegal.
Professor Lim