Canbourne University
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- Not to be confused with Camborne School of Mines in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Canbourne University is an unaccredited degree-issuing body, which claims to be a distance learning online university. It is based at a fictional address in London, United Kingdom. According to its website, in 2002-2003 it had some 14,000 students, the majority (88%) from outside the United Kingdom or the European Union.[1] Canbourne is not accredited by any recognised accreditation body. As such, its degrees should not be acceptable to employers or other institutions, and use of degree titles may be restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions. Additionally, a British Trading Standards department (Tower Hamlets) has called it a "bogus university".[2].[broken citation]
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[edit] Background
The Department for Education and Skills, a branch of the British Government with responsibility for education and training, does not list Canbourne University as a "recognised body" (which has degree awarding powers) [3] or a "listed body" (an institute that may offer courses which lead to a degree of a recognised body).[4] As a result, it may be seen as a degree mill. Canbourne's website is on the .org.uk top level domain; bona-fide academic institutions in the UK are found on the .ac.uk TLD. Ian Moseley, a Trading Standards officer at Tower Hamlets Council in London, said in a press release[when?] that "Although the site appeared to offer UK degrees, Canbourne was not authorised to do so. The postal address given did not exist and the details on the website, including the biography of the Chancellor, were copied from an existing, registered university." The press release added that "the operators of the website are based abroad and getting them closed down can be a slow process."[2][broken citation]
The Canbourne website offers prices in US dollars and lump sum prices for its degrees.[5]
As of May 2006, Canbourne identified its Chancellor a "Paul C. Crosbie", titled "The Lord Paul of Coleshill GBE KCB DSO". Burke's Peerage did not list any person by that name.
[edit] Alumni
According to his biography in Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, John Paul Hammerschmidt, former representative from Arkansas, attended two different U.S. universities in the 1940s, but received his degrees from "Canbourne University, London, England" after retiring from his political career: a B.S. in 1993, and an M.A. in 1997.[6]
[edit] References
- ^ "Key Facts And Figures", Canbourne University website
- ^ a b "Council crackdown on dodgy degrees", London Borough of Tower Hamlets Trading Standards department, Tower Hamlets Council website
- ^ "Recognised Bodies: Institutions with their own degree awarding powers", DFES website
- ^ "Colleges and other institutions offering courses leading to a degree of a recognised body", DFES website
- ^ "Tuition Fees", Canbourne University website
- ^ "HAMMERSCHMIDT, John Paul - Biographical Information", Biographical Directory of members of the United States Congress
[edit] See also
- Diploma mill
- List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning
- List of unrecognized accreditation associations of higher learning
- School accreditation
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Database for Accreditation in the United States (USDE)
- Database for Accreditation in the United Kingdom
- Database for Accreditation in Australia
- List of non-accredited colleges/universities by State of Michigan
- List of unacceptable/illegal schools by Oregon State Office of Degree Authorization