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How
to Recognize Diploma Mills |
by:
Matt
Norman |
Making
the decision to continue your education
online is an important one. It is vital,
however, that you do your research to make
get the most out of your education. Here
are some tips to help get you started.
The first thing you should look at when
deciding on your school is their accreditation.
Many diploma mills will claim to be accredited.
However, upon further inspection, you will
find that many are not or are accredited
by a company, which has been set up by the
school itself, to lend legitimacy to its
programs. Be diligent in contacting the
college and asking for proof of their accreditation.
Don't be afraid to get in touch with the
awarding body to verify that what the college
is telling is in fact true. Many diploma
mills do not expect prospective students
to conduct due diligence on them, so this
can be to your advantage. The U.S. Department
of Education maintains a website which lists
recognized awarding bodies and the Distance
Education Council will be happy to help
you verify a particular college's accreditation.
Read the course catalogue closely to get
a sense of what sort of programs they offer.
In the rush to capitalize on the explosion
in the online education market, many colleges
will offer degrees in areas before than
can develop a reputable or experience faculty.
Does the instructor actually have professional
and academic experience in the field that
they teach? If you have any questions or
queries, contact the university or the instructor
and ask them. This should help you get a
better sense of what the institution and
its instructors are like.
One of the best indications that an online
school is a diploma mill is if their admissions
policies are too lenient or non-existent.
While there are many good colleges with
relaxed admissions procedures, diploma mills
are often simply interested in taking money
off of students in the form of tuition or
fees. If the college is too keen to grant
you credits based upon past courses or life-experience
without careful consideration, than that
is usually a sign that the school is best
avoided.
While earning your degree online can be
a rewarding experience, it is important
that you know what to look for when choosing
your school.
About the author:
Matt Norman is the founder of
Easy Distance Learning a website providing
information on learning online
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