Rejected by SABA or MUA?

by tillman (no login)

Then go to a "school" that apparently has no known or published accreditation or charter (except for what it appears to have given itself through its incorporation documents) for just 1-2 years and you receive "direct" and/or "automatic entry into the medical programme" at SABA or MUA.

THIS is straight from Warnborough's website:

Diploma and/or Bachelor of Science

After successfully accumulating 90 credits, all students will receive a Diploma in Pre-Medical Studies from Warnborough College. This will allow students direct entry into the medical programme at either SUSM or MUA. Students who decide to undertake a further 30 credits in related courses will be able to receive a Bachelor of Science degree from Warnborough University, with automatic entry into the medical programme

How long will it take?

The programme will take between 1 to 2 years depending on advanced placement, and whether or not students opt to complete the Bachelor of Science degree.

http://www.warnborough.ac.uk/premed.htm

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This is what Warnborough has to say about its degree-granting authority:

Warnborough University Charter and Degree-Granting Authority Formalised

In early 1997, Warnborough University was officially incorporated in the Republic of Ireland. This suited the raison d'être for Warnborough as a global university rooted in the European tradition. In 1998, its incorporation was amended by Special Resolution to include its Charter with degree-granting status. Therein, it is clearly defined that Warnborough University is a global university without national boundaries. It is not an Irish university and makes no claims as such, nor is it a British or American university.


Posted on Aug 3, 2002, 1:45 PM
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Warnborough College is UK Government listed on Sep 3, 6:07 AM


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