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DETC to Trinity Newburgh...For the last time, NO

RG2

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It appears that Trinity's bid for accreditation is officially over, unless they make serious changes and attempt accreditation at a different organization...

http://www.detc.org/actions/100711_AC_meeting_report.pdf

Unfortunately they probably won't tell anyone that they got rejected either.

I remember about 6-7 years ago they were in the works to get Regional accreditation. All of the promo materials touted their candidacy and all of that. All of a sudden any mention of accreditation candidacy just disappeared from the website, catalog, and other promo materials.
 

Siberian

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It appears that Trinity's bid for accreditation is officially over, unless they make serious changes and attempt accreditation at a different organization...

http://www.detc.org/actions/100711_AC_meeting_report.pdf

They never really had a chance... My suspicion is that they knew that but went through the process anyway to get 'in the meantime' enrollment (which was what their prior candidacy with the Middle States was all about). No legitimate accreditation org will touch this school, ever.

But I doubt they will go away.
 

Greektim

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They never really had a chance... My suspicion is that they knew that but went through the process anyway to get 'in the meantime' enrollment (which was what their prior candidacy with the Middle States was all about). No legitimate accreditation org will touch this school, ever.

But I doubt they will go away.
I just don't understand people wanting to get "degrees" from a place like this. What is the point? Even having the moniker "dr." to their name means little when you look and see from where it was granted. Sad.
 

RG2

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I just don't understand people wanting to get "degrees" from a place like this. What is the point? Even having the moniker "dr." to their name means little when you look and see from where it was granted. Sad.

I think a lot of people go into it with the best of intentions. For the majority I think some don't think about accreditation as being important. For a lot of those people schools like Trinity put up a very good front, however when you dig deeper you find out it's not as great as it sounds.

There are others that go to places like this with less than honest intentions... that is another topic for another thread that's been covered in the past.
 

Siberian

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I just don't understand people wanting to get "degrees" from a place like this. What is the point? Even having the moniker "dr." to their name means little when you look and see from where it was granted. Sad.

I knew two people pursuing Trinity programs back when Trinity claimed an accreditation through a British school (before the U of Wales thing). They were attracted by the cost and they were a little uninformed about how that 'accreditation' was viewed by the rest of the academic world. But they weren't just after some prestige; they wanted to learn. With one guy it took only a 'semester' before he realized their rigor was substandard at best. The other guy finished his undergraduate at Trinity and sought admission at several seminaries. He ended doing another B.A. at a real school and is currently pursuing his M.Div. through Liberty.
 

Jesusfreak3x7

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Okay is trinity and Newburgh the same school??? I see Newburgh advertised here but im not sure. Im enrolled in Newburgh although I haven't sent in my first assigment to see how they grade.
 

PilgrimPastor

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Okay is trinity and Newburgh the same school??? I see Newburgh advertised here but im not sure. Im enrolled in Newburgh although I haven't sent in my first assigment to see how they grade.

The Trinity "Newburgh" distinction is usually made to differentiate between Trinity Theological Seminary (Unaccredited and topic of discussion here) which is in Newburgh Indiana as opposed to Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (often referred to as "TEDS") which is outside of Chicago in Deerfield Illinois and is accredited and highly respected.

I'm not sure about a third school called Newburgh if that is what you are speaking of???
 

Greektim

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The Trinity "Newburgh" distinction is usually made to differentiate between Trinity Theological Seminary (Unaccredited and topic of discussion here) which is in Newburgh Indiana as opposed to Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (often referred to as "TEDS") which is outside of Chicago in Deerfield Illinois and is accredited and highly respected.

I'm not sure about a third school called Newburgh if that is what you are speaking of???
This one... just as bad as the Trinity Seminary mentioned.
 

UZThD

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I just don't understand people wanting to get "degrees" from a place like this. What is the point? Even having the moniker "dr." to their name means little when you look and see from where it was granted. Sad.

I may be wrong, but I thought a moderator here has a doc from T.

I took some classes from Trinity in the late 90s. PhD courses were at MA level, then. And, one got a Liverpool sticker on his diploma for an extra $225. Now that was a bargain!
 
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Jerome

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So there are TWO of these outfits doing business out of tiny Newburgh IN?

How did that come about?
 

Jesusfreak3x7

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What exactly makes Newburgh so bad??? I haven't had a paper graded yet but I do know a few people who said the way they grade papers is pretty stringent. The only down side I have seen so far is that are non denominational. Although you are allowed when approved to switch books for one that's denominationally based.
 

Jerome

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BBC Nov. 21, 2008
The University of Wales is a "laughing stock" for having awarded degrees [via Trinity of Newburgh].

Now look what's happened:

BBC Oct. 22, 2011
The University of Wales, based on the plans announced on Friday afternoon, will no longer exist.
There will be no more University of Wales degrees, which 250,000 people in Wales and around the world currently hold.

. . .scandals involving courses validated by the University of Wales at outside bodies in the UK and overseas.

Education minister Leighton Andrews told BBC Wales earlier this month that Mr Thomas should resign, with the university's leadership "untenable".

He said what had happened over the last year was "deplorable" and he thought the University of Wales "probably requires a decent burial."
 
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