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==History== ==History==
Almeda was founded in 1997 and currently has an address in ].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.netcheck.com/almedauniversity.shtml|publisher = Netcheck|title = Almeda University}}</ref> ''Bears' Guide'' says that they could not locate the physical address of the institution and were told by reception that Almeda University is a "web only" institution.<ref name=bear187>, ], Maria Bear, (2003-01-01), pp.187 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-58008-431-1</ref> As of 2005, the ] Almeda allows transfer credits from other higher education schools to be used to obtain a degree tutition is also paid though they do not participate in federal student loan and has outside us accredidation many people have obtained their degrees from almeda to work and the school provides complete courses though it may not be a United States accredidated school it is indeed an institute of Higher learning Almeda was founded in 1997 and currently has an address in ].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.netcheck.com/almedauniversity.shtml|publisher = Netcheck|title = Almeda University}}</ref> ''Bears' Guide'' says that they could not locate the physical address of the institution and were told by reception that Almeda University is a "distance learning school only" institution.<ref name=bear187>, ], Maria Bear, (2003-01-01), pp.187 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-58008-431-1</ref> As of 2005, the [[Almeda allows transfer credits from other higher education schools to be used to obtain a degree tutition is also paid though they do not participate in federal student loan and has outside us accredidation many people have obtained their degrees from almeda to work and the school provides complete courses though it may not be a United States accredidated school as many people do earn degrees outside the United States it is indeed an institute of Higher learning

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Almeda University
TypeDistance education
Established1997
CampusVirtual campus
Websitewww.almedauniversity.org

Almeda University (also known as Almeda College, Almeda College & University, or Almeda International University) is an unaccredited American institution that offers various academic degrees through distance education, including a "Life Experience Degree".

History

Almeda was founded in 1997 and currently has an address in Boise, Idaho. Bears' Guide says that they could not locate the physical address of the institution and were told by reception that Almeda University is a "distance learning school only" institution. As of 2005, the [[Almeda allows transfer credits from other higher education schools to be used to obtain a degree tutition is also paid though they do not participate in federal student loan and has outside us accredidation many people have obtained their degrees from almeda to work and the school provides complete courses though it may not be a United States accredidated school as many people do earn degrees outside the United States it is indeed an institute of Higher learning

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  6. "Almeda University". Netcheck.
  7. Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning, John Bear, Maria Bear, (2003-01-01), pp.187 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-58008-431-1
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