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BC's University Professors Call for
Immediate Suspension of Lansbridge University Operations
October 4, 2006
VANCOUVER
-- The organization representing BC's public university professors today called
for an immediate suspension of operations by Lansbridge
University
in response to reports that Lansbridge's owner, Dr. Michael Lo, appears to have
offered degree programs illegally at another BC school he owns, Kingston
College.
"The Vancouver
Sun reported today that Dr. Lo's Kingston
College
had offered degree programs in British
Columbia in partnership with American
University
of London
since before 2001," said Robert Clift,
Executive Director of the Confederation of University Faculty
Associations of (CUFA/BC). "He was apparently
directed twice, once in 2001 and again in 2004, to stop offering these degree
programs, but he did not do so, thereby violating the Degree Authorization Act."
The Degree
Authorization Act, which became law in May 2002, requires anybody who
wishes to offer a degree program or call themselves a university in British
Columbia to go through a quality
assessment process and receive permission from the Minister of Advanced
Education.
"In June 2005, Dr. Lo was given permission to
operate Lansbridge
University
and to offer degree programs in BC despite the fact that his Kingston
College
apparently had been illegally offering degree programs and had apparently been
told to desist," Clift said. "If this is true, it points to either a massive failure
of the quality assessment process, or manipulation of that process. The Degree Authorization Act is supposed to
protect students from unscrupulous operators."
The university professors' group wants the Minister
of Advanced Education to suspend Lansbridge
University's
operating permissions until such time that the investigation of the Kingston
College
matter is completed. It also wants a separate investigation of the approval
process for Lansbridge
University
in light of today's revelations.
"Advanced Education Minster Murray Coell has a
responsibility to protect the public from shady degree granting institutions,"
Clift said. "Until such time that this matter is cleared up, Minister Coell
must suspend Lansbridge
University's
permissions to operate in BC. Not to do so in this case would completely
undermine public confidence in his government's quality assessment process."
Representing 4,200 university professors,
instructors, academic librarians and other academic staff at SFU (Burnaby,
Vancouver and Surrey campuses), UBC (Vancouver and Kelowna campuses), UNBC,
UVic and Royal Roads University, CUFA/BC monitors BC's post-secondary education
policy, conducts research, and provides advice to government on how they can
improve post-secondary learning and research.
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