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  2. Diploma mills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Diploma mills in the United States (also known as a degree mill) are organizations that award academic degrees and diplomas with substandard or no academic study and without academic approval by officially recognized educational accrediting bodies or qualified government agencies. The purchaser can then claim to hold an academic degree, and the ...

  3. Diploma mill - Wikipedia

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    A diploma mill or degree mill is a business that sells illegitimate diplomas or academic degrees. [1][2] The term diploma mill is also used pejoratively to describe any educational institution with low standards for admission and graduation, low career placement rate, or low average starting salaries of its graduates.

  4. List of unaccredited institutions of higher education - Wikipedia

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    There are several reasons for an institution not maintaining accreditation. A new institution may not yet have attained accreditation, while a long-established institution may have lost accreditation because of financial difficulties or other factors. Some unaccredited institutions are fraudulent diploma mills. [3]

  5. Accreditation mill - Wikipedia

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    An accreditation mill is an organization that purports to award educational accreditation to higher education institutions without having government authority or recognition from mainstream academia to operate as an accreditor. Implicit in the terminology is the assumption that the "mill" has low standards (or no standards) for such accreditation.

  6. Agricultural economics - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Economics has been defined as the study of resource allocation under scarcity. Agricultural economics, or the application of economic methods to optimize the decisions made by agricultural producers, grew to prominence around the turn of the 20th century. The field of agricultural economics can be traced back to works on land economics.

  7. Atlantic International University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.aiu.edu. Atlantic International University, Inc. (AIU) is an unaccredited private for-profit distance learning university based in Honolulu, Hawaii. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees including doctorates. [2][3][4][5] It is widely described as a degree mill. [6][7][4][8][9][10][11] AIU degrees are unrecognized in Oregon ...

  8. United States Department of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is an executive department of the United States federal government that aims to meet the needs of commercial farming and livestock food production, promotes agricultural trade and production, works to assure food safety, protects natural resources, fosters rural communities and works to end hunger in the United States and internationally.

  9. Democrat Sarah Taber, candidate for NC agriculture ... - AOL

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    Name: Sarah Taber. Political party: Democrat. Age as of Nov. 5, 2024: 41. Campaign website: taberfornc.com. Current occupation: Farmer and farm consultant. Professional experience: I’m a small ...