unaccredited

IPA: ʌnʌkrˈɛdɪtɪd

adjective

  • Not accredited; lacking accreditation.
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Examples of "unaccredited" in Sentences

  • On top of the 10,000 accredited media anticipated by VANOC, a further 3,000 "unaccredited" passes will be issued by the British Columbia International Media Centre.
  • Because 'unaccredited' will follow soon, and you'll show up on lists like this in every state site, and that does you, and the students, and the project, a huge disservice.
  • The elephant in the room was police in-sourcing to largely unaccredited labs which had been eroding the market away from the FSS and private providers," said Andrew Miller, chair of the committee."
  • And thus was born the Bruce High Quality Foundation University -- a free, unaccredited MFA program whose classes are now heftily frequented by overgrown semiotics students and stunted cultural influencers alike.
  • Mr. Horowitz said that if unaccredited investors—individuals under SEC guidelines to whom private companies are allowed to sell shares—"are playing in asymmetric markets, and getting crushed, that would be a problem."
  • Paul Boutin in the new Wired about one of the more aggravating allegedly pro-little guy investment rules that keeps the "unaccredited" out of being able to help with, or be helped by, investing in pre-Initial Public Offering companies.

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