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Watch Out for Fake Colleges
International students hoping to come to the United States to pursue a degree are being lured by “sham schools” in the U.S., said Janice Jacobs, assistant secretary for consular affairs at the U.S. Department
Read More »Former Wis. inmate guilty in diploma mill scheme
A judge has found a former Wisconsin inmate guilty of running a diploma mill from behind bars. The state Justice Department says Winnebago County Circuit Judge Scott Woldt found 46-year-old Kenneth Shong guilty of one
Read More »15 years on, varsity finds 2 got job on fake certificates
They worked for over 15 years at Panjab University (PU), resided in official accommodation on the campus, remained active in campus politics and also served at various capacities in employees' union, but authorities were
Read More »Fake document maker held
Business of fake government document printing was unearthed by city police during a raid at a travel and cyber cafe unit at Udhna cross roads. The accused used to make fake documents against money. The
Read More »Nuh: Teachers Using Fake Certificates Damages Student’s Souls
Education and Cultural Minister Muhammad Nuh demanded on Saturday that education officials in East Java investigate claims that over 1000 teachers were issued fake diploma certificates. Nuh said that improperly certified teachers could be
Read More »Measures Outlined to Prevent Use of Fake Diplomas
Six measures have been established to deal with the problem of falsified diplomas and other fake education-related certificates after many such documents have been found. Officials in charge of education and sports across the
Read More »‘Fake degrees’ a few clicks, dollars away
The name of the website leaves little to the imagination – college-degree-fast.com. If that wasn’t clear enough, big red letters in the middle of the home page say, “Accredited College Degree In 7 Days!” And, just
Read More »Diploma mill trial to start for former Wis. inmate
A northeastern Wisconsin judge will start sorting out this week whether a career con man who prided himself on outsmarting authorities set up a diploma mill from behind bars. The state Justice Department has accused
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