The Romanian newspaper
Gândul reported that Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University started 34 Master's degree curricula for which it had no legal right of teaching. According to the university's rector,
Corina Dumitrescu, the relevant law has a loophole, since it uses a present continuous tense, which is uncharacteristic for the Romanian language.
Proper qualification After proper educational assessment, the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ARACIS) issued a Degree of High Trust () to the university, the highest qualification awarded in Romania to a higher education institution. In 2011, the university was inspected by The
European University Association as an "education-centered university", Following this, "education-centered universities" in Romania were no longer allowed to offer
postgraduate degree programmes. == References ==