paul78 wrote: » BTW - Another thing that you may want to consider is that SANS is private for-profit organization which has not yet gained accreditation. Looks like SANS has been a candidate for accreditation since 2010. You can find their status here: https://www.msche.org/documents/sas/595/Statement%20of%20Accreditation%20Status.htm
jfitzg wrote: » To be fair to SANS, it does take a lot longer than three years to get accredited. While it varies per regional body, some bodies will take up to 10 years to certify a college/university. With that said, there is no guarantee of accreditation, but hell if some of these shady for profits that make Phoenix look like Harvard can get regionally accredited, SANS can too.
YFZblu wrote: » I'd also like to point out that while the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) accreditation is not yet in place, the SANS name garners a certain amount of trust in Information Assurance. I think SANS is a rare example of entertaining the idea of enrolling despite it's current status with the HLC. Have there been any TE'ers who enrolled and posted about their experiences?