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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
I advise everyone with a grain of sense to stay from perpetually nonaccredited schools, whether they be HBCUs or PWIs.
However, if the school loses its accreditation only for a short period of time due to unforeseen circumstances, like NCCU's b-school, that is given a pass as long as they get their accreditation back within a few months or a year.
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Spoken like a person that has no idea about the legacy of A&M's business program . . Once again if you have any FACTS that substantiate your view that A&M's graduates are/were less prepared and less qualified and competitive than another business school OR have information that corporate recruiters during the relevant period (during D. Mobley's tenure) viewed A&M's business graduates any less competitive than than of Wharton or the like, then please provide me that information. And while I am not aware of NCCU's b-school curriculum, I am about 95% sure that it is no where similar to that of A&M's which was NATIONALLY recognized.