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John Bjorn Bear is an American businessman in the
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industry. He is also a writer of creative
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s.


Early life and education

Bear attended
Reed College Reed College is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in the Eastmoreland, Portland, Oregon, E ...
in Oregon (class of 1959), and holds bachelor's and master's degrees from
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after t ...
(1959 and 1960, respectively) and a doctorate from
Michigan State University Michigan State University (Michigan State or MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State o ...
(1966).


Career

He is the author of ''Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning,'' whose 16th edition was published in 2006. He is also co-author of the first two editions (of five total) of the book now called ''Walston's Guide to Christian Distance Learning''. He has been engaged by the
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in its investigations of diploma mills for some twenty years. In the past, Bear was involved with several unaccredited start-up distance learning institutions, including Columbia Pacific University,
Fairfax University Fairfax University was an unaccreditedSeOregon Office of Degree Authorization List of Unaccredited colleges anInstitutions Whose Degrees are Illegal to Use in Texas distance-learning institution established in Louisiana in 1986 and discontinued ...
, and Greenwich University. He describes the nature of these affiliations in ''Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning'' and on his website. Bear is widely acknowledged to be a leading authority on distance learning and diploma mills. In 2004, he was interviewed by CBS's ''60 Minutes'' for an investigation involving Hamilton University.Diplomas For Sale
by Rebecca Leung,
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,
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, June 15, 2005
He has appeared as a degree mill expert on TV shows including ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' American Journal''. Bear has written or co-authored 35 books on education, cooking,
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, humor, computers, and the world of publishing.


Personal life

Bear lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Marina. They have three daughters and five grandchildren.


Books


Education related

* * ''Degree Mills: the billion dollar industry that has sold more than a million fake degrees'' (with Allen Ezell; Prometheus Books, January 2005) * ''Get Your IT Degree and Get Ahead'' (with Mariah Bear and Tom Head; Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1999) * ''Bears' Guide to the Best MBAs by Distance Learning'' (with Mariah Bear, Ten Speed Press, January 2000), * ''Bears' Guide to the Best Computer Degrees by Distance Learning'' (with Mariah Bear and Larry McQueary, Ten Speed Press, March 2001), * ''Bears' Guide to the Best Education Degrees by Distance Learning'' (with Mariah Bear, Thomas Nixon, and Tom Head, Ten Speed Press), March 1, 2004, * ''Bears' Guide to Finding Money for College'' (with Mariah Bear; Ten Speed Press, November 1997) * ''Guide to Nontraditional Higher Education'' (Grosset & Dunlap) * ''Fifteen monographs on the higher education systems of the United States, Germany, Cuba, Mexico, and other countries'' (NOOSR, the Australian National Office on Overseas Skills Recognition, published by the Australian National Publishing Office, 1990–1994).


Miscellaneous

* ''Morning Food from Cafe Beaujolais'' (with Margaret Fox, Ten Speed Press; 1985; completely revised edition, 2006) * ''The Something-Went-Wrong, What-Do-I-Do-Now Cookbook'' (with Marina Bear; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970), * ''Signals and Messages'' (British Publishing Company, London) * ''The Blackmail Diet: lose weight or else'' (Ten Speed Press, January 1, 1982) * ''Not Your Mother's Cookbook'' (with Marina Bear; SLG Books, 2004) * ''Send This Jerk the Bedbug Letter: how corporations, politicians, and the media deal with consumer complaints'' (Ten Speed Press, May 1, 1996) * ''The #1 New York Times Bestseller'' (a book about the phenomenon of bestsellers; Ten Speed Press, January 1, 1992) * ''Complaint Letters for Busy People'' (with Mariah Bear, Career Press, July 1999), * ''How to Repair Food'' (with Marina Bear and Tanya Zeryck, Ten Speed Press, revised edition, March 2004) * ''Computer Wimp: 166 things I wish I knew before I bought my first computer'', Ten Speed Press, 1983. * ''Computer Wimp No More: the intelligent beginner's guide to computers'' (with David Pozerycki), Ten Speed Press, revised edition 1991. * ''Mailing from Mexico'' (Wightman Publishing) * ''The Unusual Guide to Unusual Shopping in San Francisco'' (with Jay Conrad Levinson and Pat Levinson, Price/Stern/Sloan, January 1, 1972) * ''The Prince and the Frog and the Princess and the Mole and the Prince and the Frog and'' (children's book, Tricycle Press, October 1, 1994), * ''The World's Worst Proverbs'' (Price/Stern/Sloan, 1976), * ''So You're In Your Twenties'' (Price/Stern/Sloan) * ''So You're in Your Thirties'' * ''So You're in Your Forties'' * ''So You're in Your Fifties'' * ''So You're in Your Sixties''


References


External links


John Bear's websiteBear interviewed by the BBC


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