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unaccredited

[ US /ˌənəˈkɹɛˌdɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnɐkɹˈɛdɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking official approval

How To Use unaccredited In A Sentence

  • They were clinically assessed by one of four accredited Ear, Nose and Throat Registrars, two unaccredited ENT Registrars, or two general practice trainees.
  • Another Spartan student said that his undergraduate degree came from an unaccredited chiropractic school that American medical schools were unlikely to recognize.
  • Unfortunately the royal colleges do not have a mechanism to assess the standards of unaccredited cosmetic surgeons who are currently practising.
  • In fact, an aide to the Senate committee that investigated the Callahan scandal had enrolled in an unaccredited school.
  • Students are not examined on their learning, which is unaccredited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Students at unaccredited schools cannot receive federal financial aid.
  • The problem is that many ecotourism operations are unaudited and unaccredited, and there is no shared standard to ensure that they are low-impact.
  • 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.’
  • He was involved variously as a second-unit director, associate producer and in a variety of unaccredited roles. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is understood that checks were subsequently conducted on the unaccredited guards to assess any potential security implications. Times, Sunday Times
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