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Whatever It Takes.

$3,321.91 is a small price to pay to defend the integrity of a school system.

One of the frauds who passed off a diploma mill degree on a New Jersey school system and got more money because of it is suing. After all, whatever everyone else thinks, Breyer State University is an upstanding place for which this woman did outstanding work. Fuck the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education, which, on finding the school a fraud, revoked her salary increase. She wants her money back, and she’s suing to get it.

Some local residents are unhappy about the district’s court fees, but UD says that the fight against the diploma mill industry, scourge of the armed forces, fire departments, and public school systems, is worth fighting, and fighting hard. Not only is this fight worth significant expenditure; the publicity such trials attract to the degrading details of the industry and the people who exploit it is priceless.

Margaret Soltan, November 19, 2009 10:27AM
Posted in: diploma mill

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