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We’ve spent a lot of time over the last couple of months talking about diploma mills and how job applicants are using fraudulent degrees to gain employment, promotions, incentive pay, etc.  and we thought it made sense to assemble a resource for employers to use when evaluating academic credentials.

Therefore, we have published a White Paper entitled “Known Diploma Mills Resource Guide” which is available to download by clicking here.  We hope that you don’t mind providing some basic information in exchange for this invaluable guide which includes a list of Known Diploma Mills, a list of Unapproved Accrediting Organizations and a guide to identify approved accrediting organizations.  Any organization who verifies their applicants’ educational background can benefit.

Check it out.

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