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Steer Clear Of The Online Scams Rewarding Degrees In 5 days!
by: Linda Correli Online learning becomes more accepted, that’s why it is getting
harder to identify, which online educational establishments require students to
finish legitimate coursework, and, which are diploma mills. The situation gets
more perplexing as many legitimate universities and colleges turn to distance
learning; so many students make up their minds to take classes online and get
their degrees remotely. A degree is one of the most important and expensive money investments
people will have to make in their lifetime. Without a degree career doors remain
closed for the majority of potential applicants. Though, the academic choice is
not about to dice, putting the future career promotion at stake. However, up to the moment more and more people, who are looking for the
better career choices, and are in search of the edge in the competitive job
market fall into the trap of the online scams, who offer to reward any degree in
a very short period of time, sometimes as less as in five days. A fake degree is the worst thing ever; just because a person pays money
not for the knowledge he can acquire and apply in his career, though for the
pseudo-credentials to trick the employers. There are more than 300 unaccredited universities now operating. More than
thirty bogus universities sell online degrees in the United States alone. While
a few are start-ups or online ventures, the great majority are so called diploma
or degree mills, which are bogus universities and fake schools that confer any
degree at prices from $3.000 to $5.000. Diploma mills crank out “paper
diplomas rather than the educational experienceâ€Â, which are genuinely
worthless because student’s work and operator’s handling of the
mill fall behind the standard educational bench-mark. “In his classic 1959 study of diploma mills for the American Council
on Education, Robert Reid described the typical diploma mill as having the
following characteristics: "no classrooms," "faculties are often untrained or
nonexistent," and "the officers are unethical self-seekers whose qualifications
are no better than their offerings."†Diploma mills are fraudulent institutions of higher education that issue
thousands of diplomas and confer hundreds of degrees annually, earning the
aggregate income of $200 million. Diploma mills have become more prosperous
because modern technology is becoming increasingly available to general public.
The Internet makes bogus degrees easier to get than ever before. A huge diploma
mills wave is under way, which grows stronger and stronger with each upcoming
year. John Eaton, a U.S. commissioner of education, once called diploma mills
“a disgrace of the American education.†Diploma mills prey on people’s lack of knowledge and confusion
about their accreditation. It is very easy to become a victim of the online
scams, who turn years of backbreaking college studying into five days’
degrees rewarding. Indeed, it is really hard to determine whether a degree
earned online is really legitimate. Moreover, bogus educational establishments
adopt names that are very similar to bona fide universities. There are some things to remember when making your academic choice. One should remember is that accreditation, which is declared valid by the
U.S. Department of Education, is the highest mark of educational quality. It is
very important to verify accreditation, which is given to an institution of
higher education, by an agency that is recognized by the Council on Higher
Education Accreditation. Admission criteria that consist entirely of you possessing a credit card
are evidently the tricks of the online scams. It is a well-known fact that valid
universities require applicants to pass entrance examinations, taking into
account their existing academic records. Getting a distance-education degree from a foreign school is a great
imprudence, unless you are absolutely certain that the school's degrees are
genuine and valid in the U.S. The main thing is to be genned up of the possible danger, to be forewarned
and to double-check legitimacy of any institution of higher education
you’re going to admit to. In this regard, not to look before you leap can
be a costly and consequential mistake.
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