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My original mission was to determine which colleges have legitimate standards in awarding degrees and which will accept anything at all. I started by asking all of them this question: “What exactly do you look at in my life experience to determine if I deserve a degree or not?”
Almeda
They wrote back the next morning and gave an answer about various kinds of life experience they take into account. They said in part, “Our program is based on "experiential crediting" which means the degree is based on your extensive life/job experience. No courses or lectures are required.”
Belford
They responded in one day, saying in part, “The life experiences of individuals are analyzed by our faculty. Based on their analysis, individuals are either awarded the degree right away or requested to furnish some more details regarding their experience.”
Colton
I e-mailed them the same question FOUR DAYS IN A ROW. They ignored all my e-mails and there was no other way of contacting them. No phone or address. I thought that there was a possibility that my messages were getting trapped in their SPAM filter so I sent the questions to them using my Yahoo address as well as my normal e-mail address. Still, NO RESPONSE AT ALL.
Glendale
They responded in two days. Their email was very short: “We take a look at your resume and all of your work and life experience related to your field.”
Redding
They took four days to respond and their email was also short: “We evaluate your life experience and work-related skills.”
Rochville
They responded in two days with the same email as Belford, saying in part, “The life experiences of individuals are analyzed by our faculty and based on their analysis, they are either awarded the relevant degree right away or requested to furnish some more details regarding their experience.”
Suffield
They took four days to reply and wrote back saying this: “Our faculty takes your resume and life experience into account in making that decision.” |