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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 353152" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I would question the value of ANY degree from UNC. The University <u><strong>admitted</strong></u> that they had an entire department that was purely bogus for almost 20 years. How does the administration not know that students don't go to class or do any work in the class? If the administration doesn't pay enough attention to understand that this was major academic fraud, how can you be certain that in other departments that they are actually paying attention. The school has <strong>proven</strong> that fraudulent classes can go undetected for decades. How can you be certain that classes for respected majors are not fraudulent, or at least inferior? Because the school that couldn't detect an entire FRAUDULENT department says so? You might be so trusting, but to me if someone commits fraud against me, they will have to go overboard to prove that I should do business with them again.</p><p></p><p>As to the attending an athletic event, I'm sure that the majority of students don't attend. However, rhe school administration was complicit in telling the NCAA that the issue should be an accreditation issue. If the school is asking for the fallout to not be athletic, but academic and accreditation, then they are asking for employers to look at the quality of their degrees with academic fraud in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 353152, member: 2426"] I would question the value of ANY degree from UNC. The University [U][B]admitted[/B][/U] that they had an entire department that was purely bogus for almost 20 years. How does the administration not know that students don't go to class or do any work in the class? If the administration doesn't pay enough attention to understand that this was major academic fraud, how can you be certain that in other departments that they are actually paying attention. The school has [B]proven[/B] that fraudulent classes can go undetected for decades. How can you be certain that classes for respected majors are not fraudulent, or at least inferior? Because the school that couldn't detect an entire FRAUDULENT department says so? You might be so trusting, but to me if someone commits fraud against me, they will have to go overboard to prove that I should do business with them again. As to the attending an athletic event, I'm sure that the majority of students don't attend. However, rhe school administration was complicit in telling the NCAA that the issue should be an accreditation issue. If the school is asking for the fallout to not be athletic, but academic and accreditation, then they are asking for employers to look at the quality of their degrees with academic fraud in mind. [/QUOTE]
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