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The current state of the article makes it sound as if Eduqua is somehow university-like. I'll clarify the article in this way. I'd also like to point out that some kinda diploma mill institutions use this article to reference their accreditation, so I'll remove these. Finally, many of the references were dead links as well as outdated information (eduqua no longer has formal links to the SBFI, for example, and it is not the only recognized quality label for continuing education anymore). This page is important. Many diploma mills and less than great institutions use the considerably difficulty understanding the difference between EduQua and other accreditation bodies to market themselves to students. --Functionist (talk) 17:26, 10 May 2022 (UTC)Reply