Diploma mills might be considered second rate because some institutions lower the admission standards and often the graduate have very low job placement after their course. As well, a diploma mill might sell a degree or diploma to someone without them completing the course work.
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.
No it is a diploma mill! These diploma mills are located in India! Scams big time
"Diploma mills" offer certificates and degrees that are considered bogus. Other institutions and employers do not recognize or accept the papers submitted by the student or job applicant and therefore he has wasted his time and money in acquiring them. For a set of important questions and points on identifying such mills, refer to the Related Link below by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)
Walden univershity is a diploma mills. Min Gpa to get in is 1.0
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.
No, it is an accreditation agency. However, it does not provide educational accreditation and is not recognized by the USDE. Wikipedia lists NALSAS on it's list of "entities considered to be fraudulent accreditation mills that were set up to help diploma mills lure students and whose "accreditation" has no legal or academic value.
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Diploma mills tend to be colleges and universities that are unaccredited by an organization recognized by the US Department of Education. Columbus University is one such unaccredited online university. <><> Check out the Related Links below for more information on diploma mills and what to watch out for.
At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Billy Mills was the second Native American to win an Olympic gold medal. His birth name was William Mervin Mills.
yes children did get punished in the mills if they did not work fast enough or if they even stopped working for a split second
Kimberley Potts has written: 'Protecting Tennesseans from education fraud' -- subject(s): Educational accountability, Diploma mills
Keisha Williams he has a child jade mills i know because his girlfriend kishia Williams is my second grade teacher