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To be accepted as an accredited member of UCOEA, a university
must meet the following standards.
The
university must be legally registered within the country it
is located. It must offer a full distance learning degree
program without any resident requirement.
The
university must have a non-discrimination policy on the basis
of race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability,
sexual orientation, or marital status.
The
university will have to provide a confidentiality policy to
students regarding privacy of academic and personal record.
The university will not graduate any student who fails to
meet the academic requirements as set by that institution.
It would be the responsibility of the university to inform
UCOEA about any material change in the operation of their college
that might cause concern to the Council.
A university
may only be considered for accredited membership when nominated
by a member of UCOEA.
A member
may quit any time by tendering his resignation either in writing
or by e-mail.
If
you fulfill all these requirements, you may ask for our registration
form by contacting us at .
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