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Salem Kureshi, the owner of Belford University and Belford High School, agreed to a default judgment against him and his companies in a 2011 class-action lawsuit filed in a U.S. federal court; on June 19, 2012, the court held him in contempt for failing to comply with the terms of the judgment, including a $22.7 million payment. [29] [30]
Honolulu University (also known as Honolulu University of the Arts, Sciences, and Humanities and Golden State University) [10] [207] Houdegbe North American University, Nigeria [ 56 ] House of God Academy and Bible College Online, South Carolina; [ 208 ] overseen by the unaccredited Transworld Accrediting Commission International [ 8 ]
Ashwood University; Belford University (not to be confused with the University of Bedford which is linked to University Degree Program, another diploma mill) Belford High School ; The International Accreditation Agency for Online Universities (IAAOU) is a self-styled "accreditation" board based in the United States.
The solution you are proposing regarding Belford University's own site (to write out the URL, but not hyperlink it) is not one I have seen anywhere else in Wikipedia, whether in articles on religion, sexuality, science, or any other controversy-engendering field that comes to mind. In all areas we can find articles that include related links ...
Belford Ulanov graduated with a B.A. degree from Radcliffe College in 1959 and received M.Div. and Ph.D. degrees from Union Theological Seminary, in 1962 and 1967 respectively. She is an Episcopalian and her teaching and research are in psychiatry and religion, with a special interest in issues of prayer and the spiritual life, aggression ...
Belford Hospital, locally known as The Belford, a hospital in Fort William, Scotland; Belford's melidectes (Melidectes belfordi), a bird found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea; Belford University, an unaccredited online organization; Mount Belford, a mountain peak in the U.S. state of Colorado
Geneva Grosz Belford (born May 18, 1932) was a computer scientist who worked at the University of Illinois. [1] She worked at the University of Illinois for over 40 years and advised over 140 graduate students [2] including Thomas M. Siebel. [3] Belford was an contributor for Britannica and worked on their article on computer science. [4]
The University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard is part of the network of the three universities of technology. Inspired by the American University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia , these three universities ( UTC , UTBM and UTT ) are a French mixture between the universities of this country and its schools of engineers ( Grandes écoles ).