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Lansbridge UniversityFrom Re.ViCaLansbridge University is a private university based in Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada. It offers degree programmes completely online, focussing on management education. However, it was told to cease operations by May, 2007, by the Provincial Government of British Columbia, for a number of violations of its conditions for consent for operating within BC. It still appears to be operating out of the province of New Brunswick (indicating the difficulty of regulating online programs in a cross-border context). Its web site is at http://www.lansbridge.edu. There is a Wikipedia entry on Lansbridge University but at present (February 2008) it has been flagged as needing attention. The Lansbridge University web site stated:
AccreditationUniversity education in Canada is the direct responsibility of each province. Since Lansbridge University is a Canadian degree granting university headquartered in the Province of New Brunswick, this status promotes the global recognition of Lansbridge University as an official Canadian degree granting university. Unlike the USA, Canada does not have a national or regional accrediting body for MBA programmes. However, an evaluation process must be adhered to before government permission is given for an MBA to be offered. KPMG Consultants successfully completed the required validation procedure for the MBA program on September 29, 1999. The validation committee consisted of a Canadian University President, three Canadian Business School Deans and a Professor with recognized expertise in distributed education. Lansbridge University is based in and operates under the laws of the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. In June 2005 Lansbridge University became the first Canadian Degree Granting University to receive national accreditation by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). DETC is approved by the US Department of Education and recognized by The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). However, the BC Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development required Lansbridge University to close operations within the province on May 1, 2007, and to refund unearned tuition directly to students for financial obligations exceeding May 1, 2007, saying the facility has not complied with several conditions of its operations. A provincially appointed inspector found a number of violations, including that the university provided information that could be considered misleading in its application to the degree quality assessment board. (Globe and Mail, February 9, 2007) > Canada
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