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
An academy ( Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy ...
to operate as an accreditor. Implicit in the terminology is the assumption that the "mill" has low standards (or no standards) for such accreditation. Accreditation mills are much like
diploma mill
A diploma mill (also known as a degree mill) is a company or organization that claims to be a higher education institution but provides illegitimate academic degrees and diplomas for a fee. The degrees can be fabricated (made-up), falsified (fa ...
s, and in many cases are closely associated with diploma mills. The "accreditation" they supply has no legal or academic value but is used in diploma mill marketing to help attract students.
[Luca Lantero]
Degree Mills: non-accredited and irregular higher education institutions
, Information Centre on Academic Mobility and Equivalence (CIMEA), Italy.
Some institutions obtain accreditation from an independent group with low standards. In other cases, the institution sets up its own seemingly independent accreditation board and then accredits itself.
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''/ Medill News Service, February 14, 2005 This gives the appearance that an outside group has approved the education that is offered at the school.
In many countries, accreditation is a government function. In the United States, governments normally do not accredit academic institutions, but federal education authorities recognize about 18 private accrediting organizations for institutional accreditation of
higher education
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institutions
and more than 60 other private organizations for accreditation of specific educational programs. While standards vary from organization to organization, without recognition from the
Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) (a
non-governmental organization
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) or the
United States Department of Education
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, the claims made by independent groups hold no value in the academic community.
Characteristics
CHEA has published a list of attributes of accreditation mills to help consumers identify them. According to CHEA, an accreditation operation might be a "mill" if it:
*Allows accreditation to be purchased
*Allows institutions to attain accredited status in a very short period of time
*Does not conduct site visits or interviews of key personnel as part of its accreditation process, instead of reviewing institutions solely on the basis of submitted documents
*Grants “permanent” accreditation, with no requirement for later periodic review
*Claims recognition from an authority such as CHEA without appearing on lists of accreditors recognized by that authority
*Has a name that is very similar to the name of a
recognized accrediting organization
*Publishes a list of institutions or programs that it has accredited without the knowledge of the listed institutions and programs
*Publishes few or no standards for quality
*Publishes claims for which there is no evidence.
Verifile's Accredibase notes that some accreditation mills do not reveal their locations, which makes it difficult to determine whether they are legitimate. Some other mills have been found to use the same
address
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es as the education providers that claim accreditation from them.
Consumer information resources
To help consumers avoid diploma mills and accreditation mills, several national and international bodies publish lists of recognized accreditors and accredited educational institutions, as well as accreditors that are known to lack the necessary legal authority or recognition, and higher education providers known to lack accreditation.
[ The United States organization CHEA maintains an international directory of education ministries and other recognized higher education quality assurance bodies worldwide. The 2007 version of that directory lists 467 recognized bodies in 175 countries.
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Proposed U.S. legal definition
A proposal for legislation that was announced in the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2010 would have inserted a definition of "accreditation mill" into U.S. law. The proposal, sponsored by Congressmen Timothy Bishop Timothy Bishop may refer to:
* Tim Bishop
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The district includes most of Ce ...
of New York and Michael Castle of Delaware
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, would have defined the term to mean "an education or corporate organization that offers a form of educational recognition or accreditation, for a fee or free of charge, that extend a permanent recognition or accreditation status to an institution with few or no requirements for subsequent periodic reviews; (B) publish sa list of institutions and programs recognized or accredited by such organization that includes institutions and programs that did not apply for or otherwise request such recognition or accreditation by the organization; or (C) lack national recognition by the Secretary of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation."
See also
* Unaccredited institutions of higher education
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* List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning
References
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Further reading
* Levicoff, Steve. '' Name It and Frame It? New Opportunities in Adult Education and How to Avoid Being Ripped Off by 'Christian' Degree Mills'' (4th ed., 1995)
* Bear, John. ''Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning'' (Ten Speed Press, 2001).
* Checcacci, Claudia; Finocchietti, Carlo; Lantero, Luca
''Cimea - against the mills: How to spot and counter diploma mills''
CIMEA - Italian Naric centre
2010
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Academic terminology