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This is a list of American-style colleges and universities outside the United States. It is meant to include only free-standing universities or satellite campuses, not programs by which one may study abroad at a non-American university.
American-style colleges and universities outside the United States
While the American University of Central Asia is unaccredited in the U.S., it does however have a partnership with Bard College in New York, which allows students to obtain liberal arts degrees fully accredited in the US.
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Duke Kunshan University is unaccredited in the U.S. The SACSCOC accreditation of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina does not extend to or include Duke Kunshan University or its students.[19] However, Duke Kunshan University students are allowed to obtain fully accredited liberal arts degrees from Duke's main campus.
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While the CIS - The College for International Studies is unaccredited in the U.S., it does however have a partnership with Endicott College in Massachusetts, which allows students to obtain liberal arts degrees fully accredited in the US. Students may also apply as a transfer to any other university they wish, depending on their academic performance while at CIS.