The institute says it is nationally accredited, however their accreditation is not acceptable for the majority of universities out there.
If you are looking to receive a higher education, this diploma would not be accepted. It is also listed on lot of "Unacceptable" lists for schools as a diploma mill.
Many, many colleges accept students without a High School diploma. Working with your local community college is probably your best bet if you are looking to get into college.
Nebraska is really in the Midwest
The Midwest is called America's heartland because it is the agricultural center of our nation.
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The motto of Mid-Continent University is 'Building Effective Leaders'.
In the Midwestern United States, the land is flat and consists of prairies. The major land use of the Midwest is agriculture.
i took my high school diploma there in 2003 i need a copy of it
this school is not accredited by the WI Department of Public Instruction. If you did in fact get a "degree" there, you might want to reinvest your money in a GED or HSED.
A friend of mine took the GED, passed and used it to attend Olive Harvey college here in Chicago.
American Theological Society Midwest Division was created in 1927.
Midwest Technical Institute was created in 1995.
Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute was created in 2004.
Midwest Technical Institute's motto is 'Learn Today. Earn Tomorrow.'.
It might be but 11 Alive news just did a report on the Atlanta school and the diploma is not accepted for hope scholarships and in not accepted by Georgia State schools. So double think spending your money on this program. Standard GED would be much more effective.
those ssc.edu accept the Midwest high school diploma
The address of the Midwest Railway Institute And Museum is: 9280 Grey Cloud Island Dr S, St Paul Park, MN 55071-1036
If you have the entire Midwest to choose from, I'd recommend the American Institute of Drafting of Chicago. They have an elaborate system of study, and one of the best drafting programs around.
There are many culinary arts schools in the midwest, in fact I think most, if not all states, have at least one school. Some of the ones you will find in the midwest include The Midwest Culinary Institute at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Le Cordon Bleu in Minneappolis and Chicago, and The International Culinary Schools in Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnati, and Minneapolis just to name a few.