Within the legal framework of its statutory agreements, Pôle d'Extension Universitaire Euclide / Euclid University Consortium organizes cooperative degree programs in the name of its constitutive parties.
These joint degrees are not issued by the Euclid University Consortium: they are issued jointly by the universities that participate in the Euclid University Consortium, two of which (UBRC and UNDT) are governmentally accredited and globally recognized.
ACCREDITATION, RECOGNITION AND TRANSFERABILITY
PEUE / Euclid University Consortium has a mission to serve students from the four corners of the world,
which makes the question of global accreditation, recognition and
transferability both extremely important and complex.
Accreditation is the formal recognition of an institution or degree
program by a governmental agency, or by an independent agency whose
judgment is recognized by a government. In most countries, universities
are considered government institutions and their degrees are issued under the direct authority of their Ministry of Education.
DIRECT GOVERNMENTAL ACCREDITATION OF EUCLID PARTIES
The Euclid University Consortium is the approved extension of UNDT, a public and national university accredited by the
Ministry of Education of the Republic of Chad (TC). The international agreement pertaining to the participation of UNDT in the Euclid program was signed by the Minister of Education with the explicit mention "for accreditation by the Ministry of Education". UNDT and its Euclid extension enjoy the international recognition associated with its full membership in the International Association of University and other leading international and regional associations.
The Euclid University Consortium is also the approved extension of UBRC, a public and national university accredited by the
Ministry of Education of the Central African Republic (CAR). In fact, the Ambassador of CAR to the United States, H.E. Emmanual Touaboy serves as High Steward of the Euclid University Consortium.
[Information regarding these two constitutive parties of the Euclid initiative can be found on the UNESCO web site].
By extension, this dual and direct accreditation of the constitutive parties means
that Euclid-sponsored degree programs are normally recognized by all other governments, since most operate
on the basis of reciprocal recognition. This is obviously true of
France and of all countries whose academic systems are patterned after
the French university system.
Most other countries, such as the United
States, have also enacted specific legislation (both at the Federal and State
level) that has confirmed that foreign degrees, when issued by an agency equivalent to the US Department of Education (i.e., a foreign Ministry of Education) are recognized as equivalent to
those issued by US regionally accredited institutions.
Because of Euclid's affiliation with ULI (Brussels, Belgium) and its commitment to take into account the Bologna process and ECTS guidelines, Euclid degrees are designed to be globally transferable within European Union member states and other signatories of the Bologna process agreement.
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* Euclid is the extension of ULI/BE and UL/BE which hold two secondary governmental authorizations to
confer degrees (Belgium, degree 7/CDLF/14.774/S - July 11, 2002 and Burkina Faso, Ministerial Degree), but this charter or authorization is not equivalent to formal
accreditation. For that reason, Euclid-sponsored programs derive their governmental accreditation from UNDT and UBCR only. |
It is important to note, though, that as the degrees issued by ULI / ULB were reviewed and accredited by the intergovernmental organization CAMES (Conseil Africain et Malgache de l'Enseignement) at the conference of Ministers of Education which took place in December 2005. As a result, Euclid students may request a Euclid to ULI/ULB degree conversion plan if CAMES recognition is important to their career plan.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL RECOGNITION
Since December 2006, a landmark cooperative program signed by IOSD and ICCI has formalized the recognition of Euclid's programs by this major intergovernmental organization of 57 member states in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent and South America. ("In order to ensure the international usefulness of the educational programs offered, ICCI recognizes the applicable governmental and multi-governmental accreditation of the constitutive universities of the Euclid consortium and therefore of Euclid sponsored joint degrees and certificates").
This official agreement ensures that students residing in OIC/ICCI member states will enjoy full recognition of their Euclid-sponsored education by their national educational and governmental authorities.
Copy of the Agreement in PDF format 
SUMMARY
In summary, it should be clear that the Euclid University Consortium does not issue degrees in its own name: Euclid is not a free-standing degree-granting institution.
Euclid programs result in a joint degree issued by the participating institutions, within the legal framework determined by the agreements signed by the parties. As a result, there is no independently chartered, degree-granting university called "Euclid University" (hence the official name of the consortium: "Pôle d'Extension Universitaire Euclide" or "Euclid University extension").
All academic records are sent the participating universities for review and approval so that degree validation and verification can be done by each Euclid member institution.
This clarification is important because the concept of a network or consortium of universities sponsoring a joint-degree program is uncommon in North America for instance. It is, on the other hand, quite usual in Europe. As a result, accreditation confirmation regarding the degree programs offered at by the Euclid University Consortium is etablished by examining the Euclid agreements and the individual accreditation of each participant. For the purpose of establishing the governmental and intergovernmental accreditation of UNDT, UBRC and the Euclid Consortium, academic and governmental partners are encouraged to consult the UNESCO database and contact the supervisory ministries of Education.
Ultimately, it must be stressed that acceptance of any academic title by another university or institution is always decided by the receiving institution and cannot be guaranteed or demanded.
Other university consortiums:
The EuroMBA Consortium
The Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley)
Joint Paris (Institut Catholique - Saint Serge - Sorbonne) Ph.D
University Consortium for Geographic Information Science
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
The Claremont University Consortium
The White Rose University Consortium
Useful Information:
Warning on Bogus Claims of accreditation or affiliation with UNESCO