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Accreditation Statement

The courses for medical career training have not been accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.

College Degrees: Colleges and universities retain the right to confer traditional “degrees,” and can and do accept or transfer credits from or to their sister schools.

Associate Degrees: Vocational and technical schools (which may have some mixes of programs in a physical school with on-line courses) award an "associate degree" when a given program is completed. These associate degrees and their "credits or credit hours" are generally not transferable to any other vocational school and are not accepted by traditional colleges or universities. The only “accreditation” that exists for such schools, e.g., distance education, home study, Internet learning is done by privately held companies. They “accredit” (allow a school to provide an “associate degree”).

Employers in the health care arena look for people who have completed VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS and have certificates demonstrating their capability - competency-based training. With successful completion of any of these programs creates eligibility to certify in each field. The certification (available from Med-Certification.com denotes that the candidate has completed a given course, passed a rigorous examination, and is prepared to practice and work in the field in which s/he trained.

    This statement is effective as of 11/25/2005 and is subject to change without notice. The terms of this disclosure are included and incorporated by reference, into the order-purchase agreement.




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