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Indiana University Hires Coach with Diploma Mill Degree: Why Real Colleges Should Care
Diploma Mill Police  >  Fake Diploma News
By Vicky Phillips, Chief Education Analyst   
 
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Diploma Mill Recipient Drew Johansen, Center, with Two Olympic AthletesDiploma mill recipient Coach Drew Johansen, center, with two Olympic athletes.
Drew Johansen coached the U.S. dive team to Olympic glory in 2012. He is the king of swim coaches, according to a press release issued by Indiana University via Swim World Magazine last month after IU lured Coach Johansen away from rival Duke University.

Unfortunately, Johansen’s only degree, an online bachelor’s in PE, was awarded by Rochville University, the same diploma mill that awarded my dog a master’s degree based on a review of his exceptional resume in 2009.

Last week, a tattletale article in the Indianapolis Star ignited an ugly battle on the issue of degree mills, educational integrity and shaky ethical standards inside academia. 

Read the Indy Star commentary and you’ll discover many believe that neither the degree mill swim coach nor IU did anything wrong. 

Give me a break. A degree is just a piece of paper. This guy is more than qualified to do what he was hired to do, which is coach diving, with or without that piece of paper.

I, on the other hand, look at this story and see the proverbial tale of smart folks being soundly blinded by the lure of future Olympic gold. 

This story reeks of “wrong.” 

Here is why.

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Heavy Metal Drummer Uses Online College Scholarship to Earn Finance Degree
Online College Financial Aid  >  Online College Grant and Scholarships
By Rachel Wang   
 

Heavy Metal Musician Alex Dondre is a Get Educated Online Scholarship Winner Alex Dontre
Alex Dontre loves his dual life: finance degree student by day, heavy metal drummer by night.

The 28-year-old musician never expected to go back to school. But online learning made it possible for him to pursue his career while going to school.

And with the help of a $1,000 online college scholarship from Get Educated, he’s on his way to earning his first degree.


Ten years ago, Alex was ready to escape his high school’s negative environment. He was so eager to leave that he even went to summer school to earn enough credits for early graduation.

“I grew up in Phoenix and graduated from high school in 2002 as a junior,” he says. “Honestly, I just hated high school.”

His focus was—and still is—music. He began drumming at age 12 and quickly realized he wanted to pursue it as a career.

Alex answered a local newspaper ad for a heavy metal drummer and joined the band Psychostick “when I was 15—still had braces,” he says. 

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Bosnian Refugee Wins Online College Scholarship for Psychology Degree
Online College Financial Aid  >  Online College Grant and Scholarships
By Rachel Wang   
 

Bosnian Refugee Emina Dedic, Online College Scholarship Winner, Will Use Award for Psychology Degree Emina Dedic
Emina Dedic’s degree isn’t only for her. 

“It’s for my mother, my father; it’s for everyone in my family who wanted to go [to school] who never did, who never could, or who never had that opportunity,” she says.

She’s well aware of the sacrifices her parents made so she could have a chance at a college education. This knowledge has kept the 23-year-old steadily working toward a degree for the past five years, paying off her degree class by class.

Now, after winning a $1,000 scholarship from Get Educated, she can finally see a graduation date in sight.


Nearly 20 years ago, Emina and her family arrived on U.S. shores as Bosnian Muslim refugees. Religious persecution and brutal ethnic cleansing by Serbia drove them away from their native Bosnia.

While her immediate family all survived, some of her extended family never made it out.

“Half of my family is pretty much missing,” she says, explaining that Bosnian Muslims were particularly targeted in the genocide. 

She credits the Red Cross for helping them make it safely to the northern Atlanta, Ga. area.

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Any APA Accredited Online Psychology Programs?
Expert Advice  >  Careers
By Vicky Phillips, Chief Education Analyst   
 
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APA Accredited Online Psychology Programs | Taking Notes

I want to earn an online PhD or a counseling master’s and change my career from a sales manager to a mental health counselor or therapist. What are the best online psychology schools for this goal? I want an online counseling psych program that is accredited by the American Psychological Association. Can you give me a list of online psychology degrees accredited by the APA?
—Jamie in California

Answer:

I understand your concern. Many psychologists consider approval by the American Psychological Association (APA) the gold standard for accredited professional psychology degrees. This is especially true in the areas of clinical, counseling and educational psychology, all areas that interest you.

Most professionals would agree that the best online psychology degrees—at least for career reasons in clinical and educational psych—should have full APA approval.

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MOOCs Growing in Popularity, Suggests Online Learning Survey
Online Education Information  >  Online Learning Statistics & Education News
By Rachel Wang   
 
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If You Love Your Computer, You May Enjoy MOOCs
A new study by Babson Survey Research Group reveals that online learning is growing. This stands in contrast to overall enrollment in traditional colleges and universities, which fell (albeit less than .1 percent) for the first time in the survey’s 10-year history.

The study, titled “Changing Courses: Ten Years of Tracking Online Education in the United States,” examines online learning in the U.S.




Babson also surveyed institutional officials for their take on massive open online courses (MOOCs). This is the first time that MOOCs were included in the research study. 

Only 2.6 percent of higher education institutions currently offer a MOOC, with 10 percent planning to add them. The study found that the majority of schools—55 percent—remain undecided on whether to add MOOCs or not. Babson's research also found that institutions with existing online courses and programs make up the majority of schools planning to offer MOOCs.

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