Frederick Taylor University - Frederick Taylor International University

Frederick Taylor International University

Frederick Taylor International University, a branch of Frederick Taylor University, was incorporated in Hawaii but operated in California (with an address in Moraga) and recruited students internationally in countries including India and China. It was also headed by Mansour Saki. It was closed by court order in Hawaii in 2001 for several legal violations, including falsely claiming to hold a state license and failing to inform students that it lacked accreditation.

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