- Cambridge State University
Cambridge State University is or was a
diploma mill , formerly operated inShreveport, Louisiana [http://www.michigan.gov/documents/Non-accreditedSchools_78090_7.pdf] andHawaii and later relocated toMississippi , offering university-level degrees viadistance education . It is not a state school. [Oregon Office of Degree Authorization, [http://www.osac.state.or.us/oda/unaccredited.aspx Unaccredited Colleges] ]In 1998 the Attorney General of Louisiana won court orders to close down Cambridge State University and
Columbia State University , both as illegal diploma mills. [ [http://chronicle.com/weekly/v45/i36/36a03801.htm Louisiana Tries to Close Loopholes That Allow Suspected Diploma Mills to Thrive] , "The Chronicle of Higher Education", May 14, 1999.]In February 1999 the State of Hawaii obtained a court judgment against Cambridge State requiring that it cease advertising itself as being accredited, or as being accredited by the
World Association of Universities and Colleges or any other agency not recognized by theU.S. Department of Education , refund tuition money paid by students who had been misled to think it was an accredited educational institution, and pay a fine to the state. [State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, [http://www.hawaii.gov/dcca/areas/ocp/udgi/lawsuits/CSU_1/cambridge_state_u98_sj.pdf Stipulated Permanent Injunction and Final Judgment Against Defendants Sheldon John Woods; Cambridge State University Incorporated dba Cambridge State University; and Educational Support Services, Inc.] , February 11, 1999.] [ [http://primeguard.hawaii.gov/ocp/main/press_releases/csu Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs - Cambridge State University Settlement ] ]As of June 2007, the Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation listed Cambridge State as a "non-approved entity" located in
Jackson, Mississippi . [Mississippi Commission on College Accreditation, [http://www.ihl.state.ms.us/Academic_Affairs1/MCCANonApprovedEntitiesList2005.pdf Non-approved entities] (accessed June 23, 2007)]In 2004 a school district in Michigan took action against two teachers who planned to undertake doctoral course work through Cambridge State University in order to increase their salaries. The district superintendent had initially approved their plans, but become suspicious when Cambridge State accepted another teacher into the doctoral program within 48 hours after the teacher had applied for admission. After investigation, school district officials discovered that Cambridge State was a diploma mill with an extensive criminal history. The teachers apparently thought the program was legitimate, but the state's arbitrator in the case said they should have realized the situation was "too good to be true" when their doctoral degrees were awarded after just six and 11 months of work. [Jackie Harrison-Martin, [http://www.thenewsherald.com/stories/070206/loc_20060702004.shtml Online degree decision pleases district officials] , "The News-Herald", Southgate, Michigan, July 2, 2006.]
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