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单词 unaccredited
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Definition of unaccredited in English:

unaccredited

adjectiveʌnəˈkrɛdɪtɪdˌənəˈkrɛdədəd
  • Not recognized as having attained an acceptable standard.

    a mail-order degree from an unaccredited correspondence school
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Students at unaccredited schools cannot receive federal financial aid.
    • Authorities have shut down the unaccredited schools that prey on immigrants.
    • In fact, an aide to the Senate committee that investigated the Callahan scandal had enrolled in an unaccredited school.
    • Accreditation also serves as a marker of legitimacy, and students from unaccredited institutions may have difficulty transferring credits to other institutions or entering graduate or professional programs.
    • The problem is that many ecotourism operations are unaudited and unaccredited, and there is no shared standard to ensure that they are low-impact.
    • Another Spartan student said that his undergraduate degree came from an unaccredited chiropractic school that American medical schools were unlikely to recognize.
    • For example, they state that elements of a distance education program can be contracted out to unaccredited entities, but they don't specify limits for outsourcing.
    • They were clinically assessed by one of four accredited Ear, Nose and Throat Registrars, two unaccredited ENT Registrars, or two general practice trainees.
    • Three unaccredited schools provided data showing that 463 of their students were federal employees.
    • Also, graduate schools or professional boards often do not recognize students' degrees from an unaccredited school.
    • Because Selma University was unaccredited, Spring Hill wanted Motley to enter as a freshman, which she found intolerable.
    • More recently, as chair of CPA's Graduate Education Reform Task Force, he worked successfully to pass legislation to stop the proliferation of regionally unaccredited schools of psychology in California.
    • One school in Florida didn't have an accredited undergrad program, which infuriated students who wanted to pursue an MBA, so they developed their own unaccredited MBA program.
    • Unfortunately the royal colleges do not have a mechanism to assess the standards of unaccredited cosmetic surgeons who are currently practising.
    • So Iowa State has one thing in common with unaccredited Bible colleges and medieval heresy tribunals - our Bible scholars think they can tell our astronomers how to do their jobs.
    • Australia's shortage of GPs in the bush and other areas in need, is increasingly being filled by unaccredited overseas trained doctors.
    • Anchorage's universities used to be unaccredited, he explains, ‘so all the intelligent, professionally minded women escaped to the lower 48 when they hit 18 and never returned.’
    • At the present time there's about 4.8% of childcare centres in Australia that are unaccredited because they're not meeting our standards at the present time.
    • In an industry where the ability to look good in a polo shirt and the willingness to sit through a weekend workshop and pass an unaccredited exam can lead to a ‘personal trainer’ business card, excellence is hard to come by.
    • One of the first, strongest members of a school as unaccredited as the culture under study, Chang still welcomes his work's infinite ruptures: new facts, new interpretations, new bass lines of theory and samplings of empirical signs.

Rhymes

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Definition of unaccredited in US English:

unaccredited

adjectiveˌənəˈkrɛdədədˌənəˈkredədəd
  • Not recognized as having attained an acceptable standard.

    a mail-order degree from an unaccredited correspondence school
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also, graduate schools or professional boards often do not recognize students' degrees from an unaccredited school.
    • Authorities have shut down the unaccredited schools that prey on immigrants.
    • Because Selma University was unaccredited, Spring Hill wanted Motley to enter as a freshman, which she found intolerable.
    • They were clinically assessed by one of four accredited Ear, Nose and Throat Registrars, two unaccredited ENT Registrars, or two general practice trainees.
    • Anchorage's universities used to be unaccredited, he explains, ‘so all the intelligent, professionally minded women escaped to the lower 48 when they hit 18 and never returned.’
    • At the present time there's about 4.8% of childcare centres in Australia that are unaccredited because they're not meeting our standards at the present time.
    • In fact, an aide to the Senate committee that investigated the Callahan scandal had enrolled in an unaccredited school.
    • The problem is that many ecotourism operations are unaudited and unaccredited, and there is no shared standard to ensure that they are low-impact.
    • Accreditation also serves as a marker of legitimacy, and students from unaccredited institutions may have difficulty transferring credits to other institutions or entering graduate or professional programs.
    • Three unaccredited schools provided data showing that 463 of their students were federal employees.
    • Students at unaccredited schools cannot receive federal financial aid.
    • More recently, as chair of CPA's Graduate Education Reform Task Force, he worked successfully to pass legislation to stop the proliferation of regionally unaccredited schools of psychology in California.
    • Australia's shortage of GPs in the bush and other areas in need, is increasingly being filled by unaccredited overseas trained doctors.
    • Another Spartan student said that his undergraduate degree came from an unaccredited chiropractic school that American medical schools were unlikely to recognize.
    • One of the first, strongest members of a school as unaccredited as the culture under study, Chang still welcomes his work's infinite ruptures: new facts, new interpretations, new bass lines of theory and samplings of empirical signs.
    • So Iowa State has one thing in common with unaccredited Bible colleges and medieval heresy tribunals - our Bible scholars think they can tell our astronomers how to do their jobs.
    • In an industry where the ability to look good in a polo shirt and the willingness to sit through a weekend workshop and pass an unaccredited exam can lead to a ‘personal trainer’ business card, excellence is hard to come by.
    • Unfortunately the royal colleges do not have a mechanism to assess the standards of unaccredited cosmetic surgeons who are currently practising.
    • For example, they state that elements of a distance education program can be contracted out to unaccredited entities, but they don't specify limits for outsourcing.
    • One school in Florida didn't have an accredited undergrad program, which infuriated students who wanted to pursue an MBA, so they developed their own unaccredited MBA program.
 
 
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