Capitol University has a new home!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Frangop, Aug 20, 2001.

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  1. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    It appears to be very reasonably priced! [​IMG]
     
  2. Guest

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  3. Chip

    Chip Administrator

    Actually, it's a complete outrage pricewise when you consider that a ream of parchment paper costs about $10 and 20 minutes at Kinkos computers costs about $5... and what you end up with in either scenario is identical.
     
  4. MarkIsrael@aol.com

    [email protected] New Member

    Similar verbiage used by Concordia College & Universirty, Trinity College & University, and the Romanian mill:

    "Did you know that YOU can earn your accredited Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's or even Doctorate degree, utilizing your already existing professional or academic expertise. [...] Concordia College & University removes the obstacles that cause adults to abandon hopes of acquiring their degree."
    http://www.concordia-college.net/pages/145824/page145824.htm?
    "We remove the obstacles that cause adults to abandon hopes of acquiring their degree."
    http://www.degreeconsultants.com/aboutus.html
    "We remove the obstacles that cause adults to abandon hope.
    DID YOU KNOW that you could earn your legitimate Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's or even Doctorate degree, utilizing your already existing professional or academic expertise?"
    http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=tYkP6.30898%24BN6.1616665%40newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net
     
  5. George Brown

    George Brown Active Member

  6. Gus Sainz

    Gus Sainz New Member

    It is also interesting to note that Concordia College and University claims that its degrees are equivalent to those issued by U.S. regionally accredited institutions based on an undated evaluation (see here) done by none other than Dr. J.N. Prade and the AUAP Credential Evaluation Services of Université Francophone Robert de Sorbon fame (see this thread). In the AUAP document, Dr. Prade states, “This university is fully accredited by the Government of Liberia.”
     

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