GLENNDALE UNIVERSITY
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'Glenndale University' is an online entity that offers degrees, founded in 1997.
It has been listed as a diploma mill.[1] ''The New York Times'' said, "we could graduate for $500 from Glendale [''sic''] (not to be confused with the Glendale colleges in Arizona and California). The competing reps gave the same spiel: no classes, no accreditation but a diploma to convince any employer."[1]
Glenndale University claims accreditation from the National Distance Learning Accreditation Council; however, NDLAC is not recognized by the US Department of Education (USDE) or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation(CHEA). Without USDE and CHEA recognition of the "accreditation agency" such accreditations are "bogus" to the academic community.[2]
★ Diploma mill
★ List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning
★ List of unrecognized accreditation associations of higher learning
★ School accreditation
1. Christine Lagorio. Diploma Mill Calling: Continuing Ed Without the Ed ''New York Times''. July 30, 2006
★ Glenndale University official website
★ Database for Accreditation in the United States (CHEA)
★ Database for Accreditation in the United States (USDE)
'Glenndale University' is an online entity that offers degrees, founded in 1997.
It has been listed as a diploma mill.[1] ''The New York Times'' said, "we could graduate for $500 from Glendale [''sic''] (not to be confused with the Glendale colleges in Arizona and California). The competing reps gave the same spiel: no classes, no accreditation but a diploma to convince any employer."[1]
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| Accreditation |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
Accreditation
Glenndale University claims accreditation from the National Distance Learning Accreditation Council; however, NDLAC is not recognized by the US Department of Education (USDE) or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation(CHEA). Without USDE and CHEA recognition of the "accreditation agency" such accreditations are "bogus" to the academic community.[2]
See also
★ Diploma mill
★ List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning
★ List of unrecognized accreditation associations of higher learning
★ School accreditation
References
1. Christine Lagorio. Diploma Mill Calling: Continuing Ed Without the Ed ''New York Times''. July 30, 2006
External links
★ Glenndale University official website
★ Database for Accreditation in the United States (CHEA)
★ Database for Accreditation in the United States (USDE)
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