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		<title>Are there different types of college accreditation?</title>
		<description>Basically, there are two types of college
accreditation. The first is Institutional
accreditation which is granted to a school
that has met the standards and requirements
of the accrediting organization. In this
type, all aspects of the school's operation
is assessed, from the program offering</description>
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		<title>How can I find out if a college is actually accredited?</title>
		<description>The easiest way to find out if a school is
accredited is to check out their accrediting
agency. Some may think that only the colleges
fake their accreditation. But very few know
that there are even fake accrediting agencies
who give out fake accreditation to schools.
If you're looking at a sch</description>
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