permabull said:
I think they will likely get into some trouble calling themselves a university as well:
https://law.justia.com/codes/texas/education-code/title-3/subtitle-b/chapter-61/subchapter-g/section-61-313/Quote:
Sec. 61.313. USE OF PROTECTED TERM IN NAME OF INSTITUTION; OFFENSES. (a) Unless the institution has been issued a certificate of authority under this subchapter, a person may not:
(1) use the term "college," "university," "seminary," "school of medicine," "medical school," "health science center," "school of law," "law school," or "law center" in the official name or title of a nonexempt private postsecondary educational institution; or
(2) describe an institution using a term listed in Subdivision (1) or a term having a similar meaning.
I highly doubt they got permission from the state to operate as a "university" with only offering 4 undergrad degrees and two masters and having no accreditation.
The fact that their domain name has ".education" instead of the official ".edu" (which requires accreditation) is a huge red flag.

