A Guide By Education 2.0 Conference To Avoid Education Mill Scams

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A Guide By Education 2.0 Conference To Avoid Education Mill Scams

Table Contentsof ● What Is Diploma Mill Scam? ● How To Recognize A Diploma Mill Scam? ● How To DiplomaAvoidMillScam?

What Is Diploma Mill Scam?

In the keynote sessions of the prominent Education 2.0 Conference, thought leaders talked about the scam and defined it most comprehensively.Checkout→

● Any person or organization that offers diplomas and academic degrees exclusively for profit and without requiring any genuine academic achievement or study is known as a diploma mill (or "degree mill" in other languages). ● The worth of legitimate degrees is diminished by scammy degrees. As a graduate, you may face competition from others who have obtained the same degree without attending college. ● Employers base their hiring decisions on candidates' credentials and degrees, yet they might never learn whether a candidate acquired a degree in violation of the

How To Recognize A Diploma Mill Scam?

As talked about at the top education conference, Education 2.0 Conference, here are the red flags you need to be on the lookout for→

● The website has no information concerning faculties, personnel, study plans, etc.

● The university's address is a mail drop, a suite number, or a post office box. By dialing the number, you can reach a call center, an answering machine, or a cell phone.

● Distance learning degrees are more frequently obtained from diploma mills.

On the website, a sample copy of the degree is displayed.

● Your diploma can be customized to meet your needs and backdated, and you can receive the grade point average and distinction (such as cum laude) you choose.

● The website displays the logos of credit cards and various alternative payment methods.

● The awarding institution's name resembles that of a reputable, legitimate institution of higher learning, such as Columbia State University (as opposed to the actual Columbia University).

How To Avoid Diploma Mill Scam?

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Proficient educators and changemakers took it to the education events in Las Vegas to share some of the most valuable tips to avoid the education mill scam. about them, here→

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Do students pay tuition fees each semester? Students must pay tuition for each semester and each course or credit. Often, a single cost covers the full credential in diploma mills.

→ How long does it take to get a degree? A genuine credential cannot be obtained in a matter of days because it involves finishing a course of study. the company refrain from obtrusive marketing?

Remember that there are phony accrediting agencies; therefore, you should check the agency and the college.

→ Do intelligent people you know to view the group as However,legitimate?teachers, principals, and other professional educators should be especially adept at knowing what to look for. It can be challenging to recognize the scam sometimes.

Does a recognized body recognize the company?

→ Can you speak with recent graduates? A reputable college ought to be able to connect you with former students who can share their insights.

Thank You! This Presentation Was Prepared By Shobhit Behal, Manager,Education 2.0 Conference

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