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S'pore on list of degree mill countries

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S'pore on list of degree mill countries

This threatens to harm Singapore's name as an education centre.

Thu, Nov 26, 2009
The Straits Times

By Sandra Davie

DEGREE mills that churn out 'graduates' at the drop of a hat are the sort of dodgy outfits we link with shadier parts of the world, but the problem is a lot closer to home and threatens to harm Singapore's name as an education centre.

Small as it is, the country appears six times on a list compiled by Oregon's Office of Degree Authorisation (ODA).

The American state has strict laws regarding the use of qualifications from unaccredited institutions and those dubbed 'degree mills' or 'degree suppliers'. It requires that a person's business cards, CV and letterhead declare if his degree is from an unaccredited university.
 

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Lee Community College Singapore

Templeton University online, Singapore, Nevada?

Trident University of Technology Singapore Denied approval by Wisconsin. Was never legal in New Jersey as claimed.

Vancouver University Worldwide British Columbia, Singapore Closed by court order. Never was authorized to issue degrees by appropriate BC authority. Singapore operation is unrecognized.

Westmore University Singapore Also called Westmore College.
 
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S'pore on list of degree mill countries

This threatens to harm Singapore's name as an education centre.

Thu, Nov 26, 2009
The Straits Times

By Sandra Davie

DEGREE mills that churn out 'graduates' at the drop of a hat are the sort of dodgy outfits we link with shadier parts of the world, but the problem is a lot closer to home and threatens to harm Singapore's name as an education centre.

Small as it is, the country appears six times on a list compiled by Oregon's Office of Degree Authorisation (ODA).

The American state has strict laws regarding the use of qualifications from unaccredited institutions and those dubbed 'degree mills' or 'degree suppliers'. It requires that a person's business cards, CV and letterhead declare if his degree is from an unaccredited university.

Where is the link?
 
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