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		<title>Understanding Accreditation</title>
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  	What is Accreditation?
Accreditation is the process whereby a U.S. Department of Education recognized accrediting body determines if a school, its admission process, curriculum, faculty, student support, and other resources meet certain standards. Should the institution meet the standards, the school receives accredited status.
The Importance ...</description>
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		<title>What are Diploma Mills?</title>
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  	Diploma mills are fake schools. They sell diplomas which are worthless. Here are some things to look out for in order to protect yourself from fraudulent schools:

	Does the school offer degrees for life experience? While legitimate schools may offer some college credit for life ...</description>
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		<title>How to Identify a Diploma Mill</title>
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  	Recognizing a Diploma Mill
A &#8220;diploma mill&#8221; or &#8220;degree mill&#8221; is defined as a fraudulent school which will grant a diploma (that is, a certificate that states you have graduated from a program of study) or college degree to anyone who pays a fee, yet ...</description>
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		<title>What is a Bachelor&#8217;s Degree?</title>
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  	When someone says they have a &#8220;college degree&#8221; they are commonly referring to a Bachelor&#8217;s degree. Typically comprising 120-128 credits, the degree is usually completed within a four-year period. However, it may take a shorter or longer time, depending upon the individual student. The ...</description>
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		<title>Associate Degree - Is it Right for You?</title>
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  	Are you a high school graduate whose application to attend a four-year college or university has been turned down because your GPA or standardized tests scores were too low to meet minimum entrance requirements? Do you have personal obligations that prevent you from pursuing ...</description>
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		<title>Online College Classes</title>
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  	Convenience of Online Learning
Equipped with only a computer and an internet connection, many college students have found that attending class is not nearly the ordeal it used to be. No longer bound by the shackles of location and time, students enrolled in online college ...</description>
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		<title>College Culinary Degrees</title>
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  	  What is a Culinary Degree?
The word culinary is defined as being related to a kitchen or cooking.  People who chose a culinary profession may be employed in restaurants, cafeterias, fast food establishments, hospital or rest home food services, catering or other types food ...</description>
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		<title>College Real Estate</title>
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  	  What is Real Estate?
Real estate is defined as property in the form of land and buildings.  The real estate industry is involved in deriving revenue from the purchase and sale of land and buildings, either by direct buying and selling or by assisting ...</description>
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		<title>College Mechanics</title>
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  	  What is Mechanics?
Mechanics is the branch of the physical sciences that deals with the interaction of energy and forces on physical bodies.  The application of a degree in mechanics may include design, development, maintenance, repair or operation of aircraft, automobiles, small engines, industrial ...</description>
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		<title>Other Study Areas</title>
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  	  What are Other Study Areas?
Numerous areas of study are available that don&#8217;t fit under one of the general educational categories.  These include degrees and education in general studies, culinary, mechanics, construction, aviation, engineering, and real estate as well as courses required to earn ...</description>
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