Mr. Bear fails to mention that many of his books are merely compilations of information from the same sources anyone could cite when writing a...
When I first started researching diploma mills and accreditation, I was frequently confused about certain aspects of each topic. Now, I have have...
That website has got to be one of the funniest and most idiotic attempts at a degree mill I've seen in a long time! :p
I understand that the DOE (and CHEA) recognize legitimate accreditation agencies in America. Does the Department of Education have any basic...
No matter how the name sounds, that doesn't make it any more or less legitimate. A mill is a mill.
Its not just the business world that's suffering from fraudulent degrees. Ms. Callahan, a high-ranking computer specialist for the Department of...
It is amazing that people have enough apathy and ignorance to those around them to used fraudulent degrees. They - along with the operators of...
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If you hadn't checked your similar post in the other forum, there is a response there. Hope whoever posted there helps!...
To quote John, diploma mills are a "huge crime wave". As long as this crime wave exists, we will always be here to combat it.
How legitimate is DeVry university? I've received several bothersome e-mail ads from them, and I'm not sure what to make of the school.
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