Hi MMana,
We have om file several other posts related to Belford University and whether it is a real university or a degree mill scam, so I have merged your question into that string so you can read the ongoing discussion.
If you cannot see that string, it is here:
www.geteducated.com/forums/19-degree-mill/719-belford-university
In answer to your question Belford University has been declared a scam by the US Courts in the state of Michigan and ordered to pay settlements to past students in the USA and cease operation.
RE:
For those affected by the Belford diploma mill and degree mill lawsuit there is a good summary of the judgement and findings in the Michigan court system fining Belford over $22 million dollars for selling "fake" high school diplomas, college degrees, and GED services from Belford.
Below are some summary quotes from the press coverage:
"The business of “life experience degrees” took a blow when Pakistani businessman Salem Kureshi and his companies Belford High School and Belford University lost a $22.7 million federal class-action lawsuit earlier this year, but experts say the judgment will have only a small effect on what is a billion-dollar, international Internet scheme.
"The lawsuit, which was originally brought against belfordhighschool dot com by Flint native Carrie McCluskey, alleged that Belford High School takes students’ money by offering them an accredited high school diploma, but that Belford High School is not accredited by legitimate accreditation agencies and that the diplomas are not valid."
The Michigan court also ordered Belford High School to cease operation and transfer all six domain names that sell fakes degrees and life experience degrees -- belfordhighschool.com, belfordhighschool.org, belfordhighschool.net, belforduniversity.org, belforduniversity.net, and belfordhighschoolscam.com -- to the court.
We do have a brief consumer report on Belford also:
Belford University Scam Consumer Report:
www.geteducated.com/diploma-mill-police/degree-mills-list/belford-university-accreditation
This is not my "opinion" about Belford. It is a statement of the facts and this institution's standing with state educational agencies and as dteremined by a court of law in the United States.
Belford is not, and never has been, accredited by any agency in the USA to award college degrees. You can follow the discussion on this school here and at many other cites.
I cannot advise you as to your country's standards for accreditation or degree granting status.
All the Best
Vicky Phillips
mmamafichani wrote:
I am the Human Resources Manager for an International NGO called The African Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Patnerships (ACHAP) based in Botswana ( Africa). we recently interviewed a candidate who holds a degree in Psychology from Belford University. The candidate performed very well during the interviews and was being considered for employment untill we conducted a background check on him specifically on his qualification. his grades were also very good. when we searched the school on line we were shocked to see that it was unaccredited and there was no information provided to contact the university.
My question is is this a legitimate university or a degree mill like you call them?
do people actually take classed or just purchase whatever degree they can afford?
I will really appreciate your response.
best regards
Mmama