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New Evidence of Douglas as a degree mill shill
New Evidence of Douglas as a degree mill shill -- Posted by Roy Tumak on 01-31-04 15:16
You may wish to consider the Monterrey Institute for Graduate Studies,
a
subsidiary of the Center for University Studies, Monterry (Mexico).
Degrees are
completed via independent study using a learning contract. Although
the degree
programs are quite structured in terms of required core competencies,
you will
still have flexibility in designing your own concentration(s). The
Center for
University Studies is recognized by the Ministry of Mexico, but any
international student should ensure the degree would be acceptable and
useful in
his or her own situation. The url is www.degree.com
State universities are not known for offering distance-learning
doctorates, so
no joy there. The most well-established short-residency programs in
the U.S.
include The Union Institute, Fielding Institute, U. of Sarasota,
Capella U., and
the recently established and accredited Touro University
International. Good
luck!
Rich Douglas
Research Assistant
Monterrey Institute for Graduate Studies.
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=3996907D.A443B60B%40erols.com&prev=/groups%3Fq%3DInstitute%2Bof%2Bgraduate%2Bstudies%2Bgroup:alt.education.distance%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26selm%3D3996907D.A443B60B%2540erols.com%26rnum%3D8
Re: New Evidence of Douglas as a degree mill shill -- Posted by toughnut on 02-02-04 08:42
roytumak53@hotmail.com (Roy Tumak) wrote in message news:
...
> You may wish to consider the Monterrey Institute for Graduate Studies,
> a
> subsidiary of the Center for University Studies, Monterry (Mexico).
> Degrees are
> completed via independent study using a learning contract. Although
> the degree
> programs are quite structured in terms of required core competencies,
> you will
> still have flexibility in designing your own concentration(s). The
> Center for
> University Studies is recognized by the Ministry of Mexico, but any
> international student should ensure the degree would be acceptable and
> useful in
> his or her own situation. The url is www.degree.com
>
> State universities are not known for offering distance-learning
> doctorates, so
> no joy there. The most well-established short-residency programs in
> the U.S.
> include The Union Institute, Fielding Institute, U. of Sarasota,
> Capella U., and
> the recently established and accredited Touro University
> International. Good
> luck!
>
> Rich Douglas
> Research Assistant
> Monterrey Institute for Graduate Studies.
>
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=3996907D.A443B60B%40erols.com&prev=/groups%3Fq%3DInstitute%2Bof%2Bgraduate%2Bstudies%2Bgroup:alt.education.distance%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26selm%3D3996907D.A443B60B%2540erols.com%26rnum%3D8
More shilling here Roy.
college hints- 2-2-04
VIU where I taught classes for a couple of years, is not yet
accredited. They are also not DL.
Rich Douglas Ph.D.
http://online.viu.edu/
Did you notice he said,"IS NOT YET ACCREDITED." That means he taught
for two years at an unaccredited school. In his own words, nothing
else needs to be said!!!
Re: New Evidence of Douglas as a degree mill shill -- Posted by Rev. Frendock on 02-02-04 18:50
And joining forces with the scum from Vancouver we have toughnut,
better known as the Mouth of Mississippi, James Crabb.
Rev. F.
agustus-m@care2.com (toughnut) wrote in message
Re: New Evidence of Douglas as a degree mill shill -- Posted by Roy Tumak on 02-02-04 22:28
sru_is_a_mill@speedpost.net (Rev. Frendock) wrote in message news:<2b7adcbc.0402021850.bf440dc@posting.google.com>...
> And joining forces with the scum from Vancouver we have toughnut,
> better known as the Mouth of Mississippi, James Crabb.
>
> Rev. F.
>
>
> agustus-m@care2.com (toughnut) wrote in message
Of course, if Rev Buttock is any more legit than the NO Name gang
(Pnwman/Junkman999/not_home), he would have a real email address other
than his SRU IS A MILL @Speedpost.net.
Roy Tumak
This just in!!! -- Posted by Roy Tumak on 02-02-04 22:51
sru_is_a_mill@speedpost.net (Rev. Frendock) wrote in message news:<2b7adcbc.0402021850.bf440dc@posting.google.com>...
> And joining forces with the scum from Vancouver we have toughnut,
> better known as the Mouth of Mississippi, James Crabb.
>
> Rev. F.
>
>
> agustus-m@care2.com (toughnut) wrote in message
>
>
Well folks, it didn't take long to find this out...
Apparently Uncle Janko, the man of God, spoke to the wrong guy and we
now know that he's actually, yes, you guess right, "REVEREND"
FRENDOCK!!!!! And he posts under the same IP address but I guess it's
okay because he's from DEGREECRAPINFO, most known for their double
standards and twisted logic!!!!
Hmm...Uncle Janko teaming up with Dennis Mandarang...another team of
fuck buddies!!!! Haha!!!
Roy Tumak
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