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Re: Breyer State University-Diploma Mill
Posted by JD student on 6/10/08

    Who are you again? And what makes you an expert about these things? I read down below and
    someone made a good point. What online university do you work for? Seriously, I looked at
    Breyer State and they are not a mill. I think Al is just bitter or trying to bash a competitor.
    I hope people don't pay attention to him.


    On 3/20/08, Alan C wrote:
    > If your definition of a diploma mill is a company that simply sells degrees, Breyer probably
    > wouldn't be classified as a diploma mill. (However, their website says that they do sell
    > outright "honorary" degrees - something no real university does.)
    >
    > But the modern definition of a diploma mill is a company that issues degrees for little
    > academic work or work well beyond the level the degree. Breyer State clearly meeting this
    > definition.
    >
    > JF, if you can possibily get your money back I would strongly recommend that you do so.
    > Regardless, of the quality of the work you submit, you don't want Breyer on your resume for
    > the rest of your career.
    >
    > Alan C
    >
    > On 3/19/08, JF wrote:
    >> Alan C:
    >>
    >> So what your saying Alan C is that Alabama State recognizes and authorizes Breyer State
    >> University to award legally the degrees by default.
    >>
    >> I think the question is more complex than that, Breyer State University must have met the
    >> guidelines for Alabama school licensing and the criteria for an educational institution in
    >> Alabama.
    >>
    >> What ever the case may be Breyer State University degree programs appear solid atleast from
    >> what is discernable from their website. They seem to have over 100+ faculty and their
    >> tuition is at a reasonable cost.
    >>
    >>
    >> As for the California online law schools asking Oregon to evaluate them, I would say that is
    >> a bad idea because it appears that the Oregon evaluation criteria would place any California
    >> unaccredited online law school on the Oregon's "degree supplier list". So don't even
    >> suggest it.
    >>
    >>
    >> 03/19/08 - end entry -
    >>
    >>
    >> On 3/19/08, Alan C wrote:
    >>> Breyer State operates because the Alabama laws are so week and they have few dollars for
    >>> enforcement. Oregon will not review any out-of-state school unless the school applies and
    >>> no California law school has applied. It would not be necessary for the two accredited
    >>> distance education to seek approval from Oregon.
    >>>
    >>> Alan C
    >>>
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>

     
     

 
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