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Bogus Online Degrees
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by:
Shaan Randow
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There
will always be con artists, people trying to make a buck on the shady
side of the street. They prey on the unsuspecting and the ill-informed.
Every year thousands of Americans are hoodwinked by direct mail scams
that offer them great prizes and vacations. Some of these victims, many
of them elderly or senior citizens invest their hard earned savings
with unscrupulous crooks who fleece them of their money through
promises of exorbitant returns. The bottom line in business is to know
who you are dealing with and check them out if things they say or do
raise concern.
Unfortunately these scammers have found the Internet to be a great and
anonymous way to select new victims. One way they do this is by
creating fake universities and colleges that grant bogus degrees.
A bogus online degree is one that will be worthless to you in the
future and will not be accepted as proof of your credentials by any
other institution or employer.
Some experts say that there are at least thirty
“universities” offering bogus online degree
programs and
they are willing to sell you a degree, even if you never plan to attend
classes. Be forewarned, a degree without the proper accreditation is
only worth the piece of paper that it is written on and no one will
give you any of the respect and rewards that you think you may deserve
with a bogus degree.
The process of accreditation is supervised by a set of regional
accreditation agencies across the United States. They examine all
aspects of the online degree program to ensure that it meets or exceeds
nationally established standards. They look at the curriculum, the
instructors, the course material and the quality control processes that
the institution has in place before they agree to accredit the program.
This ensures that an online degree granted by one institution is as
least as good as all of the rest and it protects students, the school
and prospective employees from embarrassment or disappointment later.
There are over 750 online degree programs that are accredited and open
to the public across the United States. Some are very small and highly
specialized; others are the giants of the university world and offer
online degree programs in every program that you can imagine.
If you are going to the trouble of getting your online college degree,
make sure that you avoid the bogus scam artists. Look for the
accreditation seal of approval so that you will reap the rewards of
your studies.
About the author:
This article courtesy of http://www.degrees-online.net
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