Don't Waste Your Time or Money with a Diploma Mill

By Carrie Sommer

Online education is still quite new, so it is difficult to judge which colleges are genuine, and which are not. Diploma mills are showing up all over the Internet. Here is some advice to help you identify and avoid these fraudulent education websites, and to judge if the school of your choice is accredited.

The US Department of Education does not recognize diploma mills, and the degrees and diplomas from these fraudulent entities are not legitimate in any way. There is no simple way out of obtaining an education. You must take the courses and finish the work, no matter what you may hear to the contrary. Some of these sham colleges will allow you to pay for a copy of a diploma without any coursework at all. Others require that you to finish some coursework, but the courses are often inaccurate or sketchy at best.

One thing to look for with any institution of higher education is their accreditation. You will find a list of qualified accrediting no possible on the Department of Education's website. If a school says they are accredited, first you want to make certain the accrediting agency is recognized, and if they are, you should get in touch with the accrediting agency to make sure that the school you are checking is truly accredited. Some of these fake colleges use names similar to the names of real universities, so be sure you check the entire name of the school precisely as it appears on their website.

As much as you want to finish your degree quickly and move forward, you want to be sensible about it. There is no possible to get a college degree in merely a month. The compulsory credits and courses are too complex for you to be taught all that you need to in such a short time period. Be certain the estimated period it will take you to finish your degree is feasible. Ordinarily around two years to finish an associate's degree is appropriate. Advanced degrees will take longer. At the same time, with online degree programs you may be able to finish a college degree more rapidly, since you may work at your own pace and finish as quickly as your schedule and motivation allow.

Obtaining a college degree, whether on the Internet or not, requires time, effort, and diligence. You should strive to have communication with your instructors as well as academic advisors, financial aid counselors, and now and then even an admissions counselor. Your course description should be detailed, with compulsory course work that is at an appropriate level for a college course group. You should be advised up front the requisite credit hours and any prerequisites required.

The college you select should always offer a verifiable address and method of contact. You should be able to not only email them, but also phone and visit the campus or administrative offices. If these details are not integrated on the school's homepage, they usually are not legitimate. Diploma mills need to stay obscure because of the fraud they commit, and that is why they do not list things like a physical location.

It can be appealing to obtain a diploma without having to do the coursework, or to take one of those fast track, one month or less college degree programs. With everything happening in today's economy, you will probably give up a lot to foster your education and aspire to get over with it quickly. Obtaining a legitimate accredited college degree is the more desirable choice even if it does take more time. You will learn more, which will enable you to find a better job. If you do not take the time required to do the course work, you will not know what is expected of you, and will likely lose your job, or embarrass yourself. Don't let that happen. Stay away from diploma mills.

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