Accreditation is a peer review process that helps schools and colleges provide quality assurance and standards guidelines. There are several regional and national accreditation agencies accredited by CHEA. However, there are also International accreditation agencies that cater the needs of a global student body. Schools and colleges not accredited by organizations accredited by CHEA does not necessarily mean that they are not recognized. For example Oxford University in the UK is not accredited by any agency recognized by CHEA, yet it is still recognized and accepted not only in the US but all over the world.
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Yes, Corllins University is accredited by APTEC (the Accreditation Panel for Online Colleges and Universities). However, APTEC is one of the accrediting agencies declared unrecognized or fake by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or the U.S. Department of Education (USDE), according to the information in the Related Link below, which makes its accreditation questionable at best. That would mean other schools or employers would not recognize degrees from that school.
In the Better Business Bureau's report in the Related Link below, it gives Corllins a grade of F and calls it a diploma mill.
It is a diploma mill. They are a .com site. Every university is a .edu site. They are government URLs and very difficult to get. You can learn more by Googling 'life experience degrees suck' or 'avoid doctorate fraud'. There are also good videos on YouTube under those search terms.
Yes it is diploma mill and they are fraud people. They don't have even an office and they are registered with no countries. The only thing they claims is that they are accredited by APTEC which is also a fake organization. APTEC is also only in the website which don't exists at all.
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A diploma is usually a website that just gives away people degrees. Corllins is an accredited online university offering full time education programs for several years now. They have graduates and a faculty that can be easily reached. So I think its not a scam at all.
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Having "accreditation" from some agency, a faculty, and graduates does not mean it can't be a diploma mill. According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), in the Related Link below, Corllins is a diploma mill. The BBB does not accredit organizations (educationally), but reports on its activity with its customers (the students). In this regard, it is rated "F". See the article for more information.
Diploma mills award degrees for doing nothing and they sell it very cheap. Corllins is an accredited online university offering different kind of degree programs. Generally, accredited universities are considered good.
Corllins University is a diploma mill offering degrees up to PhD level.However, they do not have a valid accreditation and their qualifications will not be recognized by other schools, colleges, universities or employers. Their degrees are effectively worthless
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Diploma Mill Institute of California - 2013 was released on: USA: 17 September 2013
There is no Doubt about it. PanWorld University is not only a Diploma Mill, it also has numerous complaints from consumers being ripped off of their money.
Belford University is a diploma mill. Ashford is an accredited university. A good way to tell a university or college from a diploma mill is the financial aid policy. A diploma mill will not accept federal financial aid (they can't!).
Yes. It is a diploma mill.
Most likely, yes.
I'm not sure what this means. A "diploma mill" is what you use instead of going to college, if you want to have a degree and don't care whether it's legitimate or not. I don't think there are diploma mills at the high school level.
Liberty International University is NOT a diploma mill. It's a accredited University, its just not a good one. The school is in a bad part of Tampa, its in a old run down office park on top of a UPS store.
No. It is fully accredited and is not a "diploma mill."