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The
graduates of the Doxon International University can possess a
Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate according to the program of distance
learning, which uses the most effective methods of study, allowing the
students to live in any place of the world, to follow your studies for
Internet
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While National
Accreditation is common for traditional U.S. institutions of higher
learning, utilizing standard teaching methods, we note that every country
has its own standards and independent accrediting organizations.
Accreditation is a voluntary process and does not guarantee a worthy
education. Rather, it means an institution has submitted its courses,
programs, budget, and educational objectives for review. Doxon's Distance
Learning Programs are unique, non-traditional and not accredited by the
U.S. Department of Education. This may be a determining factor for those
individuals interested in pursuing certain disciplines requiring State
licensing, (such as law, teaching, or medicine). It is recommended that
you consider the importance of National Accreditation for your specific
field or profession and make your decision accordingly. |
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Although Doxon
International University's individualized Distance Learning Degree
Programs, are distinct from traditional educational institutions, we are
convinced of their value and acceptance worldwide. Non-traditional
programs are important because they recognize knowledge gained outside the
classroom and incorporate a broader more comprehensive view of the
learning experience. It is precisely this recognition and view that
challenges the established Academic Community. Many great institutions are
unaccredited. We invite you to compare our programs and philosophy with
traditional classroom-based programs to determine which is best suited to
your needs and budget. |
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DOXON INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IS NOT
ACCREDITED BY AN ACCREDITING AGENCY RECOGNIZED BY THE UNITED STATES
SECRETARY OF EDUCATION.
Note: In the United
States, many licensing authorities require accredited degrees as the basis
for eligibility for licensing. In some cases, accredited colleges may not
accept for transfer courses and degrees completed at unaccredited colleges,
and some employers may require an accredited degree as a basis for
eligibility for employment.
Some employers participate in tuition reimbursement plans. The prospective
student should contact their employer regarding tuition reimbursement
plans, before submitting an application to DIU |

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