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No. The seminary itself states that it is accredited by '''Transworld Accrediting Commission International (not a legitimate, State recognized accreditation). A "degree" from Andersonville may be acceptable by the standards of some churches but not all. Warning: if you put this school on your resume for a secular job, they will most likely laugh at you, thus embarrasing you. In their eyes, "earning" a degree from Andersonville is no better than purchasing one from a diploma mill. I would recommend doing something accreditated, at least for an undergraduate degree. It will help you if you ever need a job in the secular field (I know many pastors who have to do so), unless you don't mind selling vacuam cleaners door-to-door. Hope this helps!
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Okay. Go ahead and spend $40,000 on an accredited degree. An Accredited MDIV will take you no further than an unaccredited MDIV. What can you do with
a $30 - $50,000 Accredited MDIV or any seminary degree? You can pastor, serve on a church staff, do missionary work, chaplain work and a few other jobs. You can do all these same jobs with an unaccredited seminary degree.
There are lots of people with Accredited expensive degrees selling vacuum cleaners, working fast-food etc.
Transworld is not a government Accreditation group. They are a Bible-based Accreditation entity! Thank God! Government accreditation entities allow for teaching liberalism, may have homosexual/lesbian teachers and encourage the teaching of evolution.
Before you run out and take out a bank loan for your seminary Accredited degree you should compare apples and oranges. When you are paying back your loan on your government accredited degree
and working at McDonalds for under $8 an hour you may wonder if it was worth it.
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