If you call Belford, you might get to know what real truth is but you might get carried away by listening to their advertisement on phone and you would not get actual information out of them which you can actually rely on. Ask them some basic questions about their program and courses but a proper review is the one which comes from third party, who would have no benefit or loss in expressing their opinion about it.
To protect yourself it would be wise that you get your high school diploma from an accredited school. Accreditation is kind of a recognition for an educational institute it allows them to reward educational credentials.
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Apparently the folks in the lawsuit, in the Related Links below, believe the school is not what it represented itself to be.
Two thing i would like to emphasize. Educational program, and the accreditation. I called upon their advisers and they somewhat convinced me about the diploma program.
I would like you to call their advisers too and share your experience. After talking to them and getting all relevant links. I didn't really seem a scam to me. Let me know what are your view about it.
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Search online for information about this university, call their helpline, talk to their support, email them some questions and find out by yourself. Most importantly, contact their alumni and ask them what do they think about the University and if you should get an admission in there too.
That's how you learn about a University if its not famous already!
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On the first answer above, naturally if you contact the program itself they will deny any negative aspect about their own program. You need to check with unbiased sources for impartial evaluations. If you check the Related Question below, and it's Related Link, you'll find that the Better Business Bureau (BBB) gives it a grade of "F" and calls it a diploma mill.
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I agree with the answer above. If you call the University, you will never know the actual truth about them. That would be like listening to their advertisement on phone and you would not get actual or required information out of them which you can rely on. You can though ask them some basic questions about their program and courses which they would definitely answer, but a proper review is the one which comes from third party, someone who has no benefit or loss in expressing their opinion on it.
I suggest you search for the students online who have studied in this university before and ask their opinion. If you see a lot of their graduates employed and satisfied with their education, you'd know that Belford University is not a scam. If it goes otherwise, then I guess start looking for an alternative.
Generally, accredited schools and colleges are considered recognized and legitimate. Belford is an accredited online school, so I don't think it is a scam.
Belford is an online high school which means they don't have an actual campus like a regular high school. They might have administrative offices in several cities and states but these offices are not the actual school they are just for administrative purposes and admissions. <><> The BBB, in the Related Link below, gives some insight as to the locations of Belford.
Belford High School is not an accredited school. It is a Diploma Mill
Belford Lawsuit has nothing to with high school education. Belford High School offers accredited high school diplomas. Belford Lawsuit is a lawsuit filed by fraudulent company Googasian to malign Belford High School. Googasian's objective is earn easy money by using illegal tactics.
Yes, a diploma from Belford High School is legal.
Belford high school offers high school diploma based on prior learning and work experience if you are looking for that then it is legitimate.
Belford is wrongfully accused of being a scam and the case is on but its no use for the law firm because not only they're out of the legal jurisdiction but also they have no compound, authentic case against Belford.
Belford is accredited by IAAOU.
With a high school diploma from Belford online high school, you can get admission into any college, university or technical institute.
The school offers high school diploma programs for prior learning and life experience. Prior learning means acquired knowledge, skills, and talent from unconventional learning. This sort of program provides a recognition to people who have devoted their time and efforts to learn and acquire skills but have no academic certification. If this is what you are looking for, then Belford is probably one of the pioneers in prior learning sector. ----------------------------------------------- Belford high school offers high school diploma program based on prior learning and work experience, if you understand this concept then it is not a scam.
Accredited schools are considered legitimate so Belford is a legitimate online school.
Belford High School is a complete scam. They recently lost a class action US Federal Lawsuit and were ordered to pay 23-million dollars in claims to the court. Please do a Google search on: "Belford High School" scam and you will find all off of the details you need. They have an "F" rating with the BBB. The scam is located in Pakistan and their accreditation is also a scam.