Here's a "good" one in Nigeria

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by DTechBA, Nov 1, 2005.

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  1. DTechBA

    DTechBA New Member

  2. George Brown

    George Brown Active Member

    It claims licensure from Hutt River Province, a sovereign country located in the middle of Western Australia. Yes it was a new one to me when I found out about it - a convenience jurisdiction right on my front door! Seborga and Delaware also factor into their long list of 'approvals'.

    Cheers,

    George
     
  3. JamesK

    JamesK New Member

  4. cehi

    cehi New Member

    As a nigerian, with good knowledge of the educational systems in the country, I would not hesitate to say that .......this is a fake school, college or university. All the names and pictures of the psudo school "officials" are probably fake as well. People, beware. Thank you.
     
  5. galanga

    galanga New Member

    Pebble Hill

    Recall the apparent connections to Breyer State and entities in the St. Regis group: see the ICFHE site here... http://icfhe.org/accreditation.htm.

    Pebble Hill (and therefore its Nigerian division) are accessible through a link on the page.
     
  6. George Brown

    George Brown Active Member

    Now, James, you need to learn the lingo of the 'less-than-wonderfuls'. It's called 'benchmarking', ok? :D

    Cheers,

    George
     
  7. joi

    joi New Member

    How can this degree use the .edu, as if it were a legitimate institution?
     
  8. JTNcarter

    JTNcarter New Member

    Did anyone notice that the President of the “University” has a yahoo email account?
     
  9. JTNcarter

    JTNcarter New Member

    Anyone can do this. All you need is a credit card and FrontPage and you have yourself a University with .edu at the end. There are no restrictions. You can also have a .gov or .net if you would like. Just go to yahoo or google and run a search on website names to pick one you like. I designed websites in college to pay my way and many of the .net and .edu’s you see are not educational institutions.
     

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