You can often find adverts of this sort in the back pages of the
Economist. If I remember correctly there is a 'university' called "The
University of the Western Pacific" that will award degrees based on
your C.V.! If I were an employer I wouldn't attach much credence
to one, a case of buyer beware I suppose.
Marcus Leaning
Registry,
S.O.A.S.
> I've just received the following message. Has anyone else
> received one of these or know anything about this scam?
> Rob
>
>
>
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>
> UNIVERSITY DEGREE PROGRAMS
>
> Increase your personal prestige and money
> earning power through an advanced
> university degree.
>
> Eminent, non-accredited universities will
> award you a degree for only $200.
>
> Degree granted based on your present
> knowledge and experience. No further
> effort necessary on your part.
>
> Just a short phone call is all that is required for a
> BA, MA, MBA, or PhD diploma in the field of your
> choice.
>
> For details, call 602-230-4252
>
> Rob Sherville
> Assistant Registrar (Student Experience)
> University of Teesside
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