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vijay
11-24-2006, 05:23 AM
Trinity International & Trinity Institute of Advanced Studies Delaware USA

http://www.trinityinternationalcu.com/ is it a fake..Please help me ?????

AHMED
11-24-2006, 06:20 PM
Hi there

Vijay, From the looks of things this place to me looks like a fake, I could be wrong but I doubt it. They claim to be working with the DTMSI, which accredits some universities in South Africa. According to me there is a a main body that does the accreditation in SA, and that is SAQA, www.saqa.org.za, not the DTMSA, as they claim.

They claim to be located in Ladismith, Western Cape, no phone # to verify, no postal address.

I seems to me that the DTMSI and Trinity website are the same group, and all their cooperation partners same to have the samefont and style on their websites, I would definetly give them the thumbs down

johann
11-24-2006, 09:22 PM
Hi -

Right, Ahmed & others. Even the NAME gives me shivers - there's been more than one er...school named Trinity before. Handy name because there's a REAL Trinity - or maybe two.

This one obviously has ZERO recognized accreditation. AIPEM is not an accreditor as far as I know. This Trinity appears to be registered as a Delaware Corporation - that's about it. That's a tad below the authority of an Alabama State License in my book!! They're the second er--"school" which seems to have glommed onto the French VAE procedure, which (when done legitimately) is credit for experience - validation acquise d'experience. The first was Robert de Sorbon "University" which I'm pretty sure is on the Oregon & other lists. This place may have "registered" itself in France and CLAIMS to be able to confer degrees. Maybe it can give 'em out, but it can't make anyone recognize 'em!

Any "degree for experience" from them is worth just about as much as any other "degree for experience" from an unaccredited school. In my opinion --ZERO! :-(

Johann

vijay
11-25-2006, 02:56 PM
Thanks John

GBrown
11-28-2006, 11:20 AM
tick...tick...tick...