Sarah, a PMP, asks: I was asked to check over an acquaintance’s CV, and one thing stuck out and I want to get other opinions before I say anything more to her about it. She is a PMP with significant experience in the Project Management industry. She has a Doctor of Divinity Degree from a non-accredited, religious university listed in her education area in addition to her three other degrees, BS, BS and MS. She doesn’t call herself Doctor or Reverend, at least not outside the church/religious setting. I checked the University and it is real and not a diploma mill, but does not seek accreditation because as stated on their website, they are religious in nature, and beyond the US Department of Education‘s secular realm of education which teaches things like Advanced Calculus, Micro-Biology, or Bio-Chemistry. They only offer religious degrees, Bachelors, Masters and DDs. Should she leave this on the CV since she is open about it being a religious degree from an otherwise non-accredited, religious university or should she drop it to avoid confusion