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dhfr
02-12-2005, 10:46 PM
What do we know about Inter-Continental Christian University (http://www.inter-continental-university.us/home.htm)? Has a flashy web site. With a link to Friends International Christian University (http://www.ficu.edu/home.htm).

Jimmy Clifton
02-12-2005, 11:45 PM
What do we know about Inter-Continental Christian University (http://www.inter-continental-university.us/home.htm)? Has a flashy web site. With a link to Friends International Christian University (http://www.ficu.edu/home.htm).

Anytime a school lists as its graduates televangelists who have no better grammatical skills than a sixth grader, that's all I need to know about the school!

Friends International Christian Unviversity has accreditation with Accrediting Commission International. I've said enough!

poodle78
02-13-2005, 12:45 AM
Anytime a school lists as its graduates televangelists who have no better grammatical skills than a sixth grader, that's all I need to know about the school!

I just went to Launch.com where I read short biographies of T D Jakes, Ron Kenoly, and Helen Baylor. None of them mention ICCU, FICU, or any affiliate.

It is interesting that Launch.com says that Ron Kenoly received a Master's degree in music from the College of Alameda. The website for the C of A says it is a junior college. :confused:

Jimmy Clifton
02-13-2005, 05:12 AM
I just went to Launch.com where I read short biographies of T D Jakes, Ron Kenoly, and Helen Baylor. None of them mention ICCU, FICU, or any affiliate.

It is interesting that Launch.com says that Ron Kenoly received a Master's degree in music from the College of Alameda. The website for the C of A says it is a junior college. :confused:

You will have to look on some of the dust jackets of some of their books to find this info.

J
02-13-2005, 02:28 PM
It is interesting that Launch.com says that Ron Kenoly received a Master's degree in music from the College of Alameda. The website for the C of A says it is a junior college. :confused:

You just want to hope that he didn't mean Almeda College and University... :o

A-N
02-13-2005, 06:07 PM
You just want to hope that he didn't mean Almeda College and University... :o

Actually, Almeda does have some serious looking programs ;), but......

Seriously, College of Alameda does look like a junior college with it's highest degree being an Associate.
http://www.peralta.cc.ca.us/coa/coa.htm