Almeda University Explained

Almeda University
Image Alt:Almeda logo
Established:1997
Closed:2016
Type:For-profit online university
Colors: Cherry red and white

Almeda University was an unaccredited[1] for-profit online university registered on the Caribbean island of Nevis. It offered illegitimate degrees including online certificate programs, general "Life Experience Degrees", and doctorates in religion and theology. Almeda was accredited by the Council for Distance Education Accreditation, the Interfaith Education Ministries (IEM), and the Association for Online Academic Excellence (AOAEX), none of which were recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Almeda University is widely regarded as a diploma mill. It was owned and operated by Pakistani software company Axact.

History

Almeda University was founded in 1997 as a distance learning program. From 2001 to 2016, the school awarded undergraduate degrees as well as masters and doctorate degrees based upon "life experience". Degrees were issued upon payment, with life experience assessments based on the word of the applicant. In addition to its degree programs, Almeda University also offered a wide selection of zero-credit courses intended for professional development.[2] [3]

As of 2012, Almeda only had a mailing address in Boise, Idaho. Upon inspection, Bears' Guide says that it could not locate the physical address of the institution and was informed by reception that Almeda University was a "web only" institution.[4] Richard Smith was Almeda's founding CEO.[5]

Academics

Almeda University offered associate, bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees using "Prior Learning Assessments” which evaluated a candidate’s life experience.[6] It also offered several hundred non-degree technical and business courses and certification preparation programs by e-learning.[7]

Accreditation and recognition

Legally, Almeda University was a corporation registered on the Caribbean island of Nevis. It was listed as an accredited member of Interfaith Education Ministries[8] and the Association for Online Academic Excellence,[9] and claimed accreditation by the Council for Distance Education Accreditation;[10] however, none of these were recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.[11] On its website, Almeda stated that its sources of accreditation were not recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, with the result that students could not receive U.S. federal loans or assistance under the GI Bill, and that Almeda degrees might not be recognized by academia or employers in some states.

Reception

Almeda's academic standards have been criticized by a variety of education organizations. According to Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning, Almeda College and University was a web-only university offering degrees based on an assessment of a candidate's "life experience". Bear noted that Almeda stated it was accredited by the Association for Online Academic Excellence, but that association itself was also unrecognized.[4]

In 2011 the U.S. News University Directory, operated by U.S. News & World Report, published an article about online education that favorably mentioned Almeda's master's degree program in psychology. Inside Higher Ed reported in June 2011 that the U.S. News website had removed the posting after being alerted that Almeda was not "recognized as an accredited degree-granting university by the U.S. Department of Education or any mainstream accrediting agency". Website editors stated their commitment to "focus on accredited colleges and universities" and blamed an "editorial oversight" for the site's use of an Almeda press release.[20] In a 2017 CBC Marketplace episode investigating diploma mills, it was discovered that several people from across Canada had purchased degrees from Almeda and then passed them off as accredited degrees.[21]

Incidents

In 2004 a CBS affiliate in Albany, New York, reported that one of their reporters filed an Almeda application for an associate degree on behalf of his dog, citing child care responsibilities and other requisite experience. Almeda initially granted the dog a "life experience" associate degree in childhood development based on the false and erroneous claims.[22] Almeda later proclaimed in public response[23] that the reporter perjured himself by creating a false identity.

In 2006 a Naples, Florida police officer was forced to return a salary increase based on an Almeda degree. Two other Naples police officers were temporarily terminated when an investigation showed that they received diplomas from Almeda.[24] Both officers appealed the ruling, stating they had spoken to department administrators before submitting the credentials needed to verify that they qualified for the incentive program.[25] In October 2006, both officers were reinstated with back pay, but both received 10-day suspensions and were required to take an ethics course.[26]

Similarly, in 2009, eight Washington state troopers who obtained degrees from Almeda had to relinquish educational incentive pay but avoided recrimination as prosecutors could not establish criminal intent.[27] [28] Also in 2009, the Sacramento Bee reported that one or more Sacramento city firefighters have had their raises revoked after obtaining degrees from Almeda.[29]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.maine.gov/education/highered/Non-Accredited/UnaccreditedSchools-07-06-07.rtf Unaccredited Post-Secondary Educational Institutions
  2. Web site: Almeda University Agrees: Degree Holders More Likely to Find Work . https://web.archive.org/web/20130510152327/http://www.indyposted.com/188224/almeda-university-agrees-degree-holders-more-likely-to-find-work/ . dead . 2013-05-10 . Indyposted . 2012-06-08 . 2012-08-03 .
  3. Web site: Almeda University. Netcheck.
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=k67XC_7y5xEC&pg=PA187 Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning
  5. Web site: BBB Business Review . 2004 . Better Business Bueau . 24 November 2012.
  6. Web site: Almeda University . Almeda University . 2007-10-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071014014311/http://www.almedauniversity.org/ . 14 October 2007 . live .
  7. Web site: Prospective Students . Almeda University . 2011-09-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110903214739/http://almedauniversity.org/prospective-students.html . 2011-09-03 . dead .
  8. Web site: Accredited Member Schools and Universities . 2001 . World Association for Online Education . 24 November 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20051024014535/http://interfaitheduministries.org/members.html . 24 October 2005 .
  9. Web site: Fully Accredited Members . 2001 . The Association for Online Academic Excellence . 24 November 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121211132406/http://aoaex.org/ful_acc_mem.html . 11 December 2012 .
  10. News: Almeda University-Certifications and accreditations . Almeda University . 2006 . 2006-08-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060813154908/http://www.almedacollege.org/certification-accreditation.html . 13 August 2006 . dead .
  11. News: Accreditation Database and Information . Council for Higher Education Accreditation . 2006-08-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20060820045039/http://www.chea.org/. 20 August 2006 . live.
  12. Web site: Actions against unlicensed colleges and private occupational schools in Connecticut Fall 2001-Spring 2003 . Connecticut Department of Higher Education . 2007-01-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070628125146/http://www.ctdhe.org/info/pdfs/ReportUnlicensedSchools.pdf . 2007-06-28.
  13. News: University not recognized by state of Florida. NBC2. 2006-07-17. Kathryn. Simmons. 2006-08-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20071026165001/http://www.nbc-2.com/Articles/readarticle.asp?articleid=7965&z=3&p= . 2007-10-26.
  14. Web site: Institutions Whose Degrees are Illegal to Use in Texas. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. 2016-09-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20080510233955/http://www.thecb.state.tx.us/AAR/PrivateInstitutions/NoTX.cfm. 10 May 2008. dead.
  15. Web site: Almeda Policies and Procedures . 2006-10-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110725000554/https://almedauniversity.org/application/policy-procedure.html . 2011-07-25 .
  16. Web site: Foley & Mansfield Wins Summary Judgment for City of Fraser. Foley & Mansfield (law firm). 16 February 2016.
  17. Web site: MI Court of Appeals Rules on False Academic Credentials. Lusk & Albertson blog. 16 February 2016. luskalbertson-1. EN.
  18. Web site: Riordan. J.. City of Fraser v. Almeda University (majority opinion). Michigan Courts. Michigan Court of Appeals. 16 February 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160225014140/http://publicdocs.courts.mi.gov:81/OPINIONS/FINAL/COA/20160114_C323499_37_323499.OPN.PDF. 25 February 2016.
  19. Web site: Murray. P.J.. City of Fraser v. Almeda University (dissenting opinion). Michigan Courts. Michigan Court of Appeals. 16 February 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160224233836/http://publicdocs.courts.mi.gov:81/OPINIONS/FINAL/COA/20160114_C323499_38_323499P.OPN.PDF. 24 February 2016.
  20. Steve Kolowich, Ranking the Online Colleges, Inside Higher Ed, June 30, 2011
  21. News: 'All of us can be harmed': Investigation reveals hundreds of Canadians have phoney degrees. CBC News. 2017-09-18. en.
  22. News: Degrees for Sale . CBS6 . 2004-02-19 . 2006-08-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060824192605/http://www2.wrgb.com/iteam/investigation/investigation.asp?selection=article_23366 . 24 August 2006 . dead .
  23. Web site: Perjury to prove a point . Almeda University . 2006-10-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061108181011/http://almedauniversity.org/press-release.html . 8 November 2006 . dead .
  24. News: Police officers fired over fake degrees . Kara Kenney . NBC2 . 2006-07-17 . 2006-10-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070330070241/http://www.nbc-2.com/articles/readarticle.asp?articleid=7960&z=3&p= . 2007-03-30 . dead.
  25. News: City manager hears arguments in ex-officers' firings. 2006-10-12. 2009-03-26. Staff. Naples Daily News.
  26. News: Officers fired for online degrees rehired. Ryan Mills. Naples Daily News. 2006-10-28.
  27. [Sharon Pian Chan]
  28. Scott Gutierrez, No charges in online diploma inquiry, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 2, 2009
  29. Robert Lewis, The Public Eye: 'Diploma mill' degrees for firefighters cost city $50,000, grand jury says, Sacramento Bee, July 9, 2009. Archived by archive.org on October 19, 2009.