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Harvest Christian University is described in public regulatory materials as a Dallas-based entity that Texas higher-education officials ordered to stop operating and granting degrees for lacking state authorization. Review the official record before relying on any credential.
No state authorization. Texas higher-education officials ordered the entity to cease operating and stop using “university” where the required Certificate of Authority was absent, according to the official materials this site is designed to document.
Accreditation must be verified. Confirm whether an institution is accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Alternative accreditation claims should be independently checked.
Ceremonial titles are not earned degrees. Public reports have referenced ceremonial honorary doctorates involving public figures. Those details should be checked against original posts and dates. A ceremonial title does not establish an earned, accredited academic degree.
Texas higher-education regulators have taken enforcement action concerning Harvest Christian University’s authority to issue degrees. Review the official order, notice, and status language in full before making decisions about enrollment, employment, licensing, or academic transfer.
Add official THECB link ↗Accreditation and legal authorization are questions of record — not questions settled by a seal, ceremony, uniform, or website claim.
Check whether an institution is authorized to confer the degree it advertises in the relevant jurisdiction.
Unaccredited or unauthorized credentials may not qualify for licensing, public employment, transfer credit, or academic advancement.
Capture the URL, date accessed, and a copy of every official notice or promotional claim you rely on.
Promotional language can look official without creating legal authority. Separate visual performance from verifiable fact.
INTERPOL does not issue personal diplomatic immunity, confer private police powers, or train civilian organizations as police forces.
↗A badge, title, uniform, ceremony, or certificate does not create lawful police authority, government employment, diplomatic status, or professional licensure.
↗Honorary recognition is not the same as an earned, accredited doctoral degree. Verify authorization and accreditation independently.
↗Pressure to pay quickly, buy a title, or use a credential before independent verification is a serious warning sign.
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Review Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board materials and related cease-and-desist records before relying on a degree or credential.
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Do not delete messages or alter documents. A clear timeline helps regulators, payment providers, and qualified attorneys understand what happened.
Save receipts, invoices, bank statements, enrollment forms, certificates, messages, emails, videos, and names.
Submit consumer complaints to the Texas Attorney General Consumer Protection Division and review THECB guidance.
Notify the FTC and the relevant state higher-education or licensing board where the credential was used or offered.
Contact your bank or payment processor promptly about chargeback, dispute, or fraud-review options.
Before filing anywhere, preserve receipts, messages, certificates, payment records, and original promotional material. These external services may offer additional reporting channels; HCU Accountability does not endorse them or guarantee a response, investigation, removal, refund, or other outcome.
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