nonaccreditable
English
Etymology
non- + accreditable
Adjective
nonaccreditable (not comparable)
- Not accreditable; Not able to get accreditation or be officially authorized.
- 2000, T. Dary Erwin, The NPEC Sourcebook on Assessment, page 13:
- Nonaccreditable programs undergo an extensive academic program review every 5 years by a committee consisting of two external reviewers in every case.
- 2009, Steve Wheeler, Connected Minds, Emerging Cultures, page 199:
- Unless hierarchically organized by a unified learning design, nonaccreditable online learning, as well as learning on the go, often lacks all but the focus on the searched for, or incidentally learnt unit of information.
- 2010, Martha Crenshaw, Terrorism in Context, page 382:
- As the self-appointed president, he issued nonaccreditable Khalistan passports, sought membership in the United Nations, and raised funds and secured support primarily from overseas Sikhs.
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