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The subject of this article should not be confused with Sheffield University (formally the University of Sheffield) or Suffolk University
Suffield University
TypeUnaccredited distance education
Websitesuffield-university.com

Suffield University (sometimes referred to as Suffield College and University) is an unaccredited internet school specializing in what it calls Life Experience Degrees, issued upon payment, with life experience assessment based on the word of the applicant. Suffield is not accredited by any accreditation body recognized by its country.[1][2][3] According to the US Department of Education, unaccredited degrees and credits might not be acceptable to employers or other institutions, and use of degree titles may be restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions.[4]

Offering degrees for a fixed fee based on life experience is generally considered to be indicative of the institution being a diploma mill, and Suffield has been identified as such. In 2003, an article in The New Republic noted that in 2002 a fire department training commander had been "caught" with a degree in fire science from Suffield. The magazine described the university as a diploma mill "accredited" by "the bogus National Distance Learning Accreditation Council".[5] In 2004 an Indiana state board denied a firefighter's request to use a Suffield degree as a job qualification, stating that the institution "apparently ... is not a college" but rather a body that provides a transcript in exchange for a fee.[6] In 2004, one candidate's Suffield degree became an issue in the election campaign for mayor of South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when the incumbent told voters that his opponent's master's degree came from an unaccredited school offering life experience degrees for $500.[7]

In 2004 the Hartford Courant reported that state authorities in Connecticut had ordered Suffield to cease operations.[8] The states of Oregon, Texas, and Maine have listed Suffield University as "operating illegally in Connecticut".[1][2][9] As of January 2014, an institution calling itself Suffield University is using the website domain suffield-university.com, which does not identify a geographic location.[10]

The person behind Suffield is also responsible for other unaccredited universities such as Redding University, Glendale University, Greenwood University and Bryson University.[11]

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References

  1. ^ a b Unaccredited colleges Archived 2007-05-15 at the Wayback Machine, State of Oregon, Oregon Office of Degree Authorization
  2. ^ a b Institutions Whose Degrees are Illegal to Use in Texas, State of Texas, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
  3. ^ COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES NOT ACCREDITED, State of Michigan
  4. ^ "Educational accreditation". US Department of Education. October 16, 2009.
  5. ^ Risen, Clay (January 1, 2006). "The Scourge of Fake Diplomas: Degree Burns". The New Republic. Retrieved August 18, 2006.
  6. ^ Indiana Board of Firefighting Personnel Standards and Education Minutes, July 19, 2004
  7. ^ Challenger's win in S. Milwaukee may prove as thin as a slip of paper, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 2004
  8. ^ State Puts Some Colleges on Its Dishonor Roll, by Robert A. Frahm, Hartford Courant, September 15, 2004
  9. ^ Non-Accredited Colleges & Universities List, Department of Education State of Maine
  10. ^ "Suffield University". Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved July 22, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  11. ^ "Feds: Man sold $5M worth of bogus diplomas". April 16, 2014.