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Five Signs that You’re Dealing with a Diploma Mill
As online colleges gain more popularity, money-hungry diploma mills posing as legitimate online colleges are going to increase in number as well. This poses a serious problem, as these diploma mills hand out degrees
Read More »China Breaks Into the Fake Diploma Business
In China, imitations of almost everything can be found — cars, bags, outfits and more. But now you can even buy a fake college degree! Recent reports stated that a former Ministry of Education official,
Read More »KU cancels admissions of students with forged documents
Director Admissions at University of Karachi (KU) Professor Dr Khalid Iraqi cancelled the admission of five candidates who submitted forged intermediate mark sheets, a spokesperson of the KU said on Sunday
Read More »Feds arrest former Cook County official over fake documents scheme
Federal law enforcement officials arrested the former head of a troubled Cook County jobs program on Friday. Forty-two-year-old Chicago resident Brendolyn Hart-Glover is accused of scheming to falsify documents. The county's President's Office of Employment
Read More »Academic fraud tough to beat
To combat increasingly rampant plagiarism in college, the Ministry of Education published a new draft regulation against academic fraud, but education experts doubt it will be effective. On Monday, the Ministry of Education published an
Read More »Charged with selling fake certs
A former owner of an online gaming business was charged at the Sessions Court yesterday with selling fake academic certificates from Universiti Sains Malaysia. Lim Chuan Soon, 26, claimed trial to cheating a student, Wan
Read More »Utah Man Admits Having ‘Fake’ Doctorate Degree, Stealing Safe In Own Obituary
Before dying, a clear conscience is necessary for some people. For one Utah man who wrote his own obituary, admitting to not having a doctorate degree and stealing a safe 41 years earlier could
Read More »Degree fraud: detection as deterrent
With more graduates prepared to lie about their qualifications, universities have a duty to protect the honest majority – not to mention the reputation of their degrees, says Jayne Rowley The debate surrounding the impending
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