About Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills 101: A Concise Introduction to Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills and how to Quickly Determine if a Degree is from a Legitimate or Illegitimate Source
I’m pleased to announce that Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills 101 has finally been published and is available to all who might benefit from it. This project started a couple years ago when I became painfully aware of the problem of fake degrees issued by diploma mills. Sadly, this issue has only become worse in recent years even with the closing of some key diploma mill degree providers. As I’ve come to find out in the production of this writing, even people in “high places” have succumbed to literally purchasing a degree of their choice from unaccredited and fake (mostly on-line) sources. I was literally fed up with not knowing how to research the legitimacy of a degree to determine if it was issued by an accredited institution. Falling victim to many “slick” diploma mill providers, I decided to produce a concise guide that lessens research time by showing how to quickly determine if a degree is from an accredited school, or if from an unaccredited diploma mill.
This Concise Guide about Diploma Mills was Produced with the Busy Professional in Mind
Though there are many people who have a need to research the legitimacy of a degree or credential, those in the following areas typically carry out such research: human resources, recruiting, education, private investigation, and government.
I’ve literally done all of the work for you, bringing together the most pertinent information from various research resources, screening out that which isn’t necessary and leaving in that which is.
How to Get a Copy of Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills 101
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