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Date: | Fri, 18 Sep 1998 19:07:28 -0700 |
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I am very interested in fake degrees. I worked with a faculty member who
claimed to have a degree in business from Clark Atlanta, a Ph.D. Clark
Atlanta does not offer a Ph.D. in business. I called them and the Registrar
verified the person had a degree. Any ideas about determining the exact
nature of the degree and how the person obtained it?
At 11:46 AM 9/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
>That there are fraudlent diploma and transcript outlets is well known to the
>attorneys representing colleges and univesities, based on the flow of
posting to
>the NACUA listserv. It is an endless process of commercial discovery and legal
>action to close them down, with a several month lag for each bad apple.
Just goes
>to show, you cannot believe what you read.
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>Michael
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