Talk:European Graduate School
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It is recognised as a university institute in the Canton of Valais where one of its two campuses is located,[3] but does not hold federal recognition as a university in Switzerland.[4] It is accredited as a university in Malta.[3] In the US, the State of Texas includes the European Graduate School on its published list of institutions that issue "fraudulent or substandard degrees" and notes that it is illegal to use an EGS degree to obtain employment within the state.[5]
Status Section
EGS is licensed as a university in Malta[22] and is recognized in the Swiss canton where it operates,[23] but is not recognized by the Swiss University Conference, the main regulatory body for universities in Switzerland.[4] In the US, the State of Texas includes the European Graduate School on its published list of institutions that issue "fraudulent or substandard degrees" and notes that it is illegal to use an EGS degree to obtain employment within the state.[5]
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