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Preston University states that it was established in 1984 and that its first United States campus was established in 1994. [6] As of 1998, the school was based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and operated additional campuses in Africa and Asia, including four campuses in Karachi and two in other parts of Pakistan.
University of Preston or Preston University can refer to the following institutions: . Preston University (Pakistan), a private university in Pakistan Preston University (United States), a private for-profit unaccredited institution that offers a variety of academic degree programs by distance learning
Preston University (United States), controversial unaccredited institution Preston University (Pakistan) , private university in Pakistan Preston College , further education college in Preston, Lancashire, England
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American University of Sovereign Nations, [46] allegedly Japan, Thailand, United States and the Philippines; from its own website: "AUSN is not regionally or nationally accredited in the United States by traditional accreditation agencies" [47] (affiliated with the unaccredited Accredited Universities of Sovereign Nations)
Abraham Lincoln University; Adam Smith University; Allied American University; Allied Schools (United States) Almeda University; Alta College, Inc. American College of Education; American College of Healthcare Sciences; American Heritage University of Southern California; American Public University System; American School of Correspondence
4 New investigative piece on Preston University. 4 comments. 5 The name Preston. 3 comments. 6 recent changes that I reverted. 5 comments. 7 General clean up discussion.
[6] [7] [8] The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the state's largest public university, with an enrollment of 28,518 students. [9] Massachusetts is also home to a number of internationally recognized universities, including Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which are ranked among the top ten universities in the world.