Hamilton U. article

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  1. telefax

    telefax Member

  2. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    You've gotta wonder about an article that identifies Thomas Edison State College as "a junior college."
     
  3. MarkIsrael@aol.com

    [email protected] New Member

    A junior college is a 2-year college, right?

    You can't fool me: TESC isn't a 2-year college. It's a "BA in 4 Weeks" college. ;)
     
  4. JLV

    JLV Active Member

    It is somewhat disappointing to read this type of news. One would think that after the brutal assassinations of 911 every employee was checked. She didn't seem to be a nice person to work with or for. I hope she's prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
     
  5. oxpecker

    oxpecker New Member

  6. Ike

    Ike New Member

    She also worked at the White House with fraudlent credentials?
     
  7. Ike

    Ike New Member


    When I read the article this morning, it did not say that Thomas Edison is a junior college. The current version of the article states that " Under oath, she said only that she was, a graduate of Thomas Edison State College in Trenton, N.J". The author must have corrected the mistake.

    Ike
     
  8. Tradgrad

    Tradgrad member

    What would be the case if her degrees were not from Hamilthon but let's say from Chadwik?

    Or California Coast University?

    Thanks
     
  9. MarkIsrael@aol.com

    [email protected] New Member

    Ike writes:

    > She also worked at the White House with fraudulent
    > credentials?


    Not as far as we know. Her Hamilton University degrees are dated 1993, 1995, and 2000; but speculation is that she got all three in 2000 and had them back-dated. So Clinton would have hired her with just her genuine Associate's degree.
     
  10. Ike

    Ike New Member

    1. A PhD from Chadwick University: Her situation will still be the same as it is today.

    2. A PhD from California Coast University: Her PhD will be considered as an unaccredited degree.

    Bottomline: A PhD from either Chadwick or Cal Coast couldn't have changed her current predicament.


    Ike Okonkwo, PhD
     
  11. jerryclick

    jerryclick New Member

    A manager at my previous employment* was given four weeks paid leave to fulfill his residency requirements at Hamilton U. He obtained a Masters in "Quality."
    *This is a very large automotive firm with headquarters in Detroit and Germany.
     
  12. Tradgrad

    Tradgrad member

    I think that in this case if it was Cal Coast her position would be better.

    This is unaccredited but respected unaccredited school.

    CA state approved schools have better recognition and in CA
    meet some licensing reqirements.
     
  13. tcnixon

    tcnixon Active Member


    Cal Coast is respected? I suppose my response would be by whom?

    And, no, I'm not being facetious. Most days of my life I rarely think of CCU, so I claim that I have little bias in the matter. Is it a school? Yes. Not the best, but certainly not the worst. Respected, though, is an entirely different matter.



    Tom Nixon
     
  14. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Relatively, let's say we took all the unaccredited schools and dumped them in the same pot, boiled for 16 hours and then let settle. CCU would float near the top just below BJU. The mass of unaccredited schools would be mostly indistinguishable sludge on the bottom of the pot (of course the pot would need to be disgarded at this point).
     
  15. working1

    working1 New Member

    Please remember that Chadwick University does not award PhD degrees. Also, Chadwick University is state-licensed and approved by Alabama.
     

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