What a lot of college degrees look like..

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  1. italiansupernova

    italiansupernova New Member

    By logging into http://www.framingsuccess.com you can take a sneak peek at what will be hanging on your wall after you finish your degree. For any of you Florida State folks:

    http://www.cob.fsu.edu/grad/pmba/diploma.html <--- FSU features their degree on their official website.\\

    *Note* Not all schools have actual degrees displayed. If there is any degree that does not look as presented, please speak out.

    There are a lot of sites out there where I'm sure you can find degree samples from *AUTHENTIC* schools, but this is kind of a one stop shopping trip for most folks.
     
  2. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    My diploma from the University of South Florida looks entirely different from that websites rendition. :rolleyes:
     
  3. AV8R

    AV8R Active Member

    That's a really great site. I checked for the big 3 and they have TESC listed but not the others. :(

    Cy
     
  4. leo

    leo Member

    Cool site.
     
  5. adireynolds

    adireynolds New Member

    Re: Re: What a lot of college degrees look like..

    Mine, too, although I think that's because they don't have an actual shot -- looks like they've just got a generic in place.

    The FSU one is right, though.
     
  6. airtorn

    airtorn Moderator

    Embry-Riddle and University of Oklahoma look correct.
     
  7. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    UMass-Lowell looks correct.
     
  8. oxpecker

    oxpecker New Member

    Stanford is correct.

    I've never seen a Berkeley diploma, but I assume that it must have a picture of Oski the Bear. So the Berkeley diplomas shown on the web-site can't be right.
     
  9. italiansupernova

    italiansupernova New Member

    Thanks for all of the responses. I did think of one thing:

    I recall a discussion on here awhile back about whether or not Harvard's degree was printed in Latin. I believe the end result was someone saying that it was, however, the degrees on Framing Success show them in plain English.

    Does anyone know for sure?
     
  10. Michael Lloyd

    Michael Lloyd New Member

    University of Washington looks correct, at least by the standards of my two 20 year old plus diplomas from the UW.

    Although I do recall from another thread on this board a year or two ago, that many colleges and universities change the appearance of their diplomas over time.

    Regards,

    Michael Lloyd
    Mill Creek, Washington USA
     
  11. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    UoP diploma does not even have the UoP name, it is generic.
     
  12. Alex

    Alex New Member

    Texas A&M University, the University of Chicago, and Yale University look correct. The University of Texas one is just a generic form, however.

    Alex
     
  13. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

    My only frame of reference is my sister-in-law. Her Harvard College (undergrad) diploma is in Latin, while her Harvard Business School (MBA) diploma is in English.

    I believe that Jack Tracey has mentioned that his Harvard Extension diploma (undergrad) is in English.
     
  14. Tireman4

    Tireman4 member

    Ok, I can speak for my fiancee', the LSU diploma is right. The North Carolina Central University diploma is generic, so no help there.The Texas A&M diploma is right. Speaking for my parents...(both of whom got their degrees from this school) the University of Houston diploma is right.North Carolina Wesleyan is not on there, so..................
     

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