![]() |
|
Are all unaccredited Universities Diploma Mills? - Printable Version +- DL Truth: Distance Learning Truth (https://www.dltruth.com) +-- Forum: Discussion (https://www.dltruth.com/forum-6.html) +--- Forum: Unaccredited vs. State-Approved vs. Accredited (https://www.dltruth.com/forum-9.html) +--- Thread: Are all unaccredited Universities Diploma Mills? (/thread-538.html) |
Are all unaccredited Universities Diploma Mills? - Virtual Bison - 02-27-2009 And if the answer is no, than how can you tell the difference? I personally believe that there is a difference. It has to do with how much work, if any is required. A phony baloney college will not require any work whatsoever. Just send a check or give a credit card number and voila your diploma is in the mail. I even heard of some so-called schools which will provide your employer with transcripts and phony references. Obviously, this is unethical and I would never a do business with any "institution" which does business that way. What does piss me off is that so many bogus universities make the rest of the unaccredited institutions look bad. RE: Are all unaccredited Universities Diploma Mills? - Gabe - 03-01-2009 Virtual Bison Wrote:And if the answer is no, than how can you tell the difference? You pretty much summed it up. I graduated from Frederick Taylor University which is unaccredited, but I have attended several accredited schools including Grantham University & AIU Online. In some ways I felt FTU was easier, but the last two classes in the program (undergraduate) are a directed study and a comprehensive project. BOTH of these are major research projects that required a substantial amount of time to finish (in my opinion). In fact, my first draft of the directed study was rejected and I was told to revise it. That's in stark contract to what you'd find at the "buy-here-pay-here" joints because they require NO work. Then again some schools such as Lake Charles Bible School allow students to complete a short workbook or two and earn a graduate degree. THAT is in stark contrast to what I had to do at FTU. RE: Are all unaccredited Universities Diploma Mills? - Virtual Bison - 03-01-2009 Gabe Wrote:Virtual Bison Wrote:And if the answer is no, than how can you tell the difference? I think that religiously oriented schools are sort of a separate category. I do not know exactly but I did hear that anyone can become a licensed clergyman. This may be the reason why there are so many storefront churches in impoverished areas. I recall a scam that actually used phony churches to launder money. |