University of Hampshire

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Dr.C, Oct 18, 2004.

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  1. Dr.C

    Dr.C New Member

  2. galanga

    galanga New Member

    who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?

    Why, Google of course.

    Compare the letter from Hampshire president Kenneth M. Peters with City University interim president W. Michael Easton. (City University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.)

    Peters:
    Easton:
    Also, compare the Hampshire programs with those of a pair of University Degree Program clones: Parkhurst , Ashbourne (displays better in IE than Netscape), etc.

    How about that!

    G
     
  3. Dr.C

    Dr.C New Member

    Jeepers! All the same outfit?

    Do Hampshire, Parkhurst, Ashbourne, City University represent the same owner?

    I bet the credits are transferrable among these fine establishments.
     
  4. cityu

    cityu New Member

    Old thread. BUT...

    City University (now City University of Seattle) has nothing to do with those "fine establishments". We are a real, accredited, legitimate university with real, brick buildings (aka campuses). You are welcome to check out our real existing campuses (with real walls, doors, windows, and flesh and blood students).

    Our domain name is not org, biz, com, net, but a registered edu domain: www.cityu.edu.

    Thanks.

    PS: And yes, a couple of years ago our president was indeed W. Michael Easton (also a real flesh and blood person).
     
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  5. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    Excuse me, Mr. or Ms. Cityu, but Professor Gollin was simply demonstrating that the fake Hampshire U had copied its website text from the respectable City University.

    If the folks in Seattle really want to get their knickers in a twist, they/you should fret about the dreadful "City University" in Los Angeles, that more than a few people confuse with your regionally-accredited school . . . a classic case (and, alas, one of many) of how useless the ".edu" suffix is in determining the legitimacy of a school. (www.cula.edu)

    John Bear
    Bear's Guide to Earning Degrees
    by Distance Learning, which has said
    kind things about CU for over 30 years
     
  6. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    And who, praytell, are the first three establishments?
     
  7. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    It's unusual for a legitimate representative of a regionally accredited university to post a message on our board anonymously. The vast majority have had no trouble in listing their name, position, etc.
     
  8. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    And who is this anonymous Dr.C clown?
     

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