Yes International Accreditatino Organization is a fake organization, scamming unsuspecting private education providers.
They seem to collect fees from private institutions and colleges in exchange for accredited status. They never approach goverment institutions because then they can be easily caught out.
Yes, it's true that BP's international SMS raffle is a fraud.
Yes, it's true that BP's international SMS raffle is a fraud.
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neither one is a ged
In the U.S. the International Accreditation Organization is not recognized as a college accreditor. The IAO is not sanctioned by the Council of Higher Education or the U.S. Department of Education.
No, ASA lost its accreditation this month and was fine for tax fraud.
Yes, it is a fraud according information that is found online.
IAO is fraud organization as per my knowledge. IAO is recognized by GESFWA. As per my knowledge, GESFWA is a renown global non-profit organization that works towards its mission to support, promote and improve education for working adults. GESFWA's domain is registered in Arizona. Current US law prohibits the recognition of global accreditation associations and organizations so even if this organization was not located in a known hotbed of fraud and was a real global enterprise. You can't get a degree online in a week. You have to *GASP* actually work for it. If you think you can, you deserve to be separated from your money. If you want an accreditation that is actually worth something in the US look for an accreditation by at least one of the members on the accreditation list.
Their accreditation body is IAO (International Accreditation Organization). My brother studied there and got a job in Europe right after he got his degree. It is far from home but his company is based in Chicago and he will soon move here.
yes, accreditation Mill
YES...!!!
yes this is scam