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Article: NOT ALL STATES WOULD ACCEPT MEDICAL SCHOOL.(News)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- July 16, 1998
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A controversial Ugandan medical school that wants to open a branch campus in Bellingham wouldn't be able to set up shop in some other states.
The Kigezi International School of Medicine, which recently received the state's permission to do business here, plans to offer a year's worth of courses at its Washington campus.
Kigezi wouldn't be able to do the same in Texas, for example, because that state requires all schools to go through the same accrediting process required of Texas institutions.
``When you come into Texas you're subject to our law,'' said David Linkletter, associate director for institutional certification at the Texas Higher ...