Attention WAUC Accredited School Graduates

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  1. Lerner

    Lerner Well-Known Member

    Attention WAUC Accredited School Graduates

    Effective immediately, all graduates of WAUC schools are requested to purchase a seal to go on their diploma guaranteeing accreditation. In addition, a permanent record will be kept in the WAUC offices relative to the student's graduation. This is a guarantee to students that they can always trace their diploma through the WAUC. A form is below to purchase the seal. Fee is $50.00 (USD) for USA students and $65.00 (USD) for foreign students.

    Please make checks payable to WAUC and mail to:

    World Association of Universities and Colleges

    http://www.waucglobalaccreditation.org/

    Please send us your money and we will send you in return a worthless sticker to attached to your expansive worthless piece of paper.:D
     
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  2. aic712

    aic712 Member

    this seems to be an even bigger bunch of crap..


    Many alternative universities are examined by prospective students who wish to verify the authenticity of a post-secondary institution. The WAUC will respond to all e-mail inquiries relative to the academic validity of its member schools. In the case of other schools which are not part of the WAUC, the student must call these schools individually in order to make clear decisions about enrollment. Many fraudulent universities have existed in the past and many continue to exist. However, the determination of a good alternative school does not rest upon its approval from a U.S. recognized accreditation agency. In the U.S.A., the traditional government agencies and the regional accreditation associations are believed to work together with the purpose of eliminating schools who are financially competitive with traditional residence institutions. Over the past 10 years, alternative schools, many of them excellent universities, have taken thousands of students away from traditional schools for many important reasons. Alternative schools charge less money. Alternative schools allow students to work on-line and at-distance without residence requirements. Additionally, most at-distance schools individualize instruction and give personalized attention to students not possible in the larger universities. Today, only a very few distance learning schools are accredited regionally. They charge $12-20,000 dollars (USD) for their programs. Few students can afford these high tuition fees. Therefore, they choose alternative schools. Selecting a WAUC accredited school is a good choice for students since the member schools of this organization must meet rigid accreditation requirements which are noted on this website. WAUC schools are also constantly monitored for quality control. In short, WAUC, in existence since 1993, is the only valid global accreditation association which stands behind its schools, guaranteeing quality of instruction and reliability.
     
  3. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    ka-ching moo! says the cash cow

    Hey, the shiny sticker ploy works for Trinity Seminary...
     
  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    I cannot believe the audacity of this outfit! If they had any shred of legitimacy, it's shot now!
     
  5. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Saw on the WAUC site that LaCrosse is no longer accredited by them. Looked at the LaCrosse site and see they now hold an accreditation with an organization I had not heard of until now.
     
  6. David Boyd

    David Boyd New Member

    I see that Madison University, a WAUC accredited school, is a “candidate” for accreditation by this other organization. What’s probably happening is that the WAUC has received so much negative publicity that it might even be a liability to its members. Better for the “schools” to start over with a new accrediting organization.
     
  7. galanga

    galanga New Member

    looking into the dogcloset

    Look at the fine young goatbags listed here. American Coastline, International College Of Homeland Security, and International University of Fundamental Studies all have (or have had) a certain amount of connection to Richard J. Hoyer.

    G
     
  8. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Sniff. Sniff. Hm. I smell troll.
     
  9. nosborne48

    nosborne48 Well-Known Member

    Nope. I'm mistaken. Probably just the scent from the catalogue quote.
     
  10. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I was fooled at first, too. I know Myles, and know he knows the difference. I didn't realize it was a quote until I saw his one line at the top.

    Whew!:)
     
  11. Guest

    Guest Guest

    What's the problem with purchasing a glossy stick-on seal to enhance the cosmetic appeal of one's diploma? Surely you guys can't fault one for wanting to add validity, credibility and legitimacy to one's credential................:(
     
  12. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

  13. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    On payment of a fee of $29.95, I will issue a proclamation that says,

    John Bear wishes to announce that
    Lacrosse University
    Is Not
    The Worst School He Has Ever Written About
     
  14. marilynd

    marilynd New Member

    Does the book come with that?

    :D

    marilynd
     

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