Youngo:..it was the UKEC that setup the Washington Accord with ABET plus four other signatories. If a signatory accredits a program then ABET will accredit it too...now days there are far more than just six signatories. My degree is accredited by the UKEC, which is one of the original signatories that set up the Accord. My degree stayed accredited after the Accord was set up, meaning it didn't just suddenly not meet standards. Now, why did ABET decide not to accredit thousands of graduates who have already been accredited in their own countries by professional respected signatories who took part in setting up the Accord? Without spelling it out, who twisted ABET's arm to exclude thousands of experienced engineers, some of whom built iconic brides, skyscrapers, dams and roads around the world? Who financially benefited from not allowing those qualified and experienced engineers to enter the US market and serve employers and the public? It is what I hope a lawyer will find out. Also, employers ask for ABET accreditation, but do they know that potentially they lost out on super-experienced engineers because of this requirement? Well I know one State that didn't until I was heard.