What Happens If A Course Is Not Accredited?

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A non-accredited course is a type of post-secondary education that is not accredited by an educational accrediting body.


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A non-accredited course is a type of post-secondary education that is not accredited by an educational accrediting body.
There are many reasons why people choose to study or complete a non-accredited course, for instance, they might be looking to develop their skills in a certain field, or they want to have knowledge about a subject and not necessarily gain a qualification from it.
What a non-accredited course gives you specific knowledge and builds your skillset.
You can learn a non-accredited course to help you in your current and future career, or just to have as a pastime. The problem with a non-accredited course is that there's no quality control. 
It is important to remember that when choosing a course, make sure the course you are looking at is accredited if you are wanting to gain a qualification from the course.
This will ensure that the qualification you will receive will have some worth in the industry.
There are many benefits to having an accredited qualification, but most notably it will help you get a job in your field. It is important to remember that not all courses are equal.

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