Redeemer’s University’s purported inability to obtain accreditation for its law programme has allegedly angered and disappointed one ex-student, who has resorted to social media to vent her frustrations.
The graduate, who studied law for five years at the institution, says that even with her degree, she and her classmates haven’t been able to go back to school or find employment because of problems with accreditation.
The disgruntled graduate said that Redeemer’s University had given them the “illusion” of full accreditation throughout their time there.
But when they graduated and learned that the legal programme didn’t have the required certification to send pupils to law school, reality struck hard.
The woman claims that because they are unable to use their degrees as intended, this has left many of them feeling unsettled and frustrated.
The graduate bemoaned the fact that they and other graduates had not been able to continue on to law school for the last two years.
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