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"They set up an organisation to issue degrees to people of sufficient merit to put them into the war effort; the same thing happened with my PhD," said Margerison.
Pushing colleges to issue degrees to students who can't do the work, or haven't put in the elbow grease, doesn't do anybody any favors.
The institute will not issue degrees.
In 1927 his department was officially renamed to "department of sociology", and in 1930 the department gained authorization to issue degrees in sociology.
Avoid "degree mills" that may seem easy but issue degrees worth little more than the paper they are printed on.
Accreditation means that an accrediting agency recognized by DOE has approved of the school's curriculum and authorized it to issue degrees.
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All the institutions will keep their own identities, and each will issue degree certificates for its own Tremough courses.
He was listed in the biographical directory of Congress as having graduated in 1990 from the University at Albany, State University of New York, but actually earned his B.S. degree from what was then known as Regents College, an adult learning institute that issued degrees under the umbrella of the University of the State of New York.
The Guardian understands that London Met, which sponsors the students and issues degrees on behalf of the film school, also has hundreds of international students who are unable to get home due to lengthy delays at the Border Agency, despite being promised a fast-track service.
Ryerson Polytechnic University, which began as a community college in 1948, has been issuing degrees since 1971 and is known as a sure-fire route to full-time jobs for graduates in applied computer science and image arts, journalism, radio, TV and, yes, even filmmaking.
They are teaching the old business models which are no longer relevant; and issuing degrees for business past.
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