• Bahnd Rollard@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    State accrediation is usually harder to get than the national one. When looking at schools (if you give a shit on where the degree is from) the state accred is what your looking for. If it has just the national accred, then be warry of it being a diploma mill. If it has neither, dont bother, they are likely run by a cult.

    What I feel is going to happen is that companies will stop viewing that degree as favorably and pick applicants with stronger credentials. Worst case is that people with social science degrees from florida schools wont be able to breaking into job fields related to the degrees that are having the state intervene on the subject matter, but that will take years to notice if it happens at all.

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      17 hours ago

      I think you mean “regional accreditation” (e.g. https://sacscoc.org/ in this case), not “state accreditation.” Which is good, because Florida can’t exercise complete control over it.

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      16 hours ago

      Worst case is that people with social science degrees from florida schools wont be able to breaking into job fields related to the degrees

      Are you saying that there are no companies supporting the far-right politics in US? Like entire Big Tech? Fossil fuels? Defense industry? The entire government…