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The Yorker International University -- Posted by Ray1212 on 11-07-04 07:17
I have had the opportunity to view information online recently The
Yorker International University,
http://www.nyuniversity.net/it/honorary-doctorate.htm. I am interested
in obtaining an Honorary Doctorate to validate my 25 years progressive
professional experience. Can anyone please tell me if this is a legit
institution of higher learning or a diploma mill. I have read that
they have recognition in many countries worldwide, particularly in
Greece. Also there are at least 20 web pages of data when doing a
Google search on this university.
Can anyone recommend somewhere else where a person can possibly
receive an Honorary Degree without donating a million dollars or being
famous or a politician? By the way, this isn't an end to my
educational persuits. I do plan to atttend a formal PhD Program in the
future.
Thanks for your reply in advance. You may email me directly if you
would like.
Sincerely,
Ray1212
microtechconsultants@yahoo.com
Re: The Yorker International University -- Posted by Sufi Baha'i on 11-12-04 10:26
I looked up their Head office on Anywho and got the following
Ups Store
3213 West Main Street
Rapid City, SD 57702
Any further questions?
roberthill20@yahoo.com (Ray1212) wrote in message news:
...
> I have had the opportunity to view information online recently The
> Yorker International University,
> http://www.nyuniversity.net/it/honorary-doctorate.htm. I am interested
> in obtaining an Honorary Doctorate to validate my 25 years progressive
> professional experience. Can anyone please tell me if this is a legit
> institution of higher learning or a diploma mill. I have read that
> they have recognition in many countries worldwide, particularly in
> Greece. Also there are at least 20 web pages of data when doing a
> Google search on this university.
>
> Can anyone recommend somewhere else where a person can possibly
> receive an Honorary Degree without donating a million dollars or being
> famous or a politician? By the way, this isn't an end to my
> educational persuits. I do plan to atttend a formal PhD Program in the
> future.
>
> Thanks for your reply in advance. You may email me directly if you
> would like.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ray1212
> microtechconsultants@yahoo.com
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