Office of Degree Authorization
www.osac.state.or.us/oda/unaccredited.htm
Breyer State University Alabama Not a state school. Lost its
authority to issue degrees on June 3, 2008.
Buyer Beware !
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On 7/01/08, Linda wrote:
> Breyer State has removed nearly all references to Alabama
> from its web site. The BSU web pages now specify the
> address "Breyer State University, 950 West Bannock Street
> Suite 1100, Boise, ID 83702" with phone and fax numbers
> 208-319-3676 and 208-319-3501, respectively.
>
> That address is the "Banner Bank Building"; Suite 1100 is
> controlled by Regus, an organization that provides, among
> other things, virtual offices for clients in need of such
> things. The same fax machine is shared with MSI System
> Integrators' Boise office.
>
> Google maps reports that Boise is 2,274 miles from Mobile,
> Alabama and 2,079 miles from Niles, Ohio. So that's a long
> way to drive to check on all those busy professors at the
> new campus.
>
> The image of the (expired) Breyer State Alabama license is
> not avaliable anymore. And the "accreditation" claimed by
> BSU continues to ooze from the "Association for Innovation
> in Distance Education" which has also dripped its
> credential onto Canyon College. AIDE uses a gmail account
> for its electronic mail. Kinda low-overhead, that. And, of
> course, the registration of the domain http://www.the-
> aide.org is hidden behind a privacy service. Shy, like a
> Scarlet Tanager (or maybe a Duck). Oh yeah, while we're
> discussing the hiding of tracks, here's the Breyer State
> Robots Exclusion file
> http://www.breyerstate.com/robots.txt: