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'''Chadwick University''' was an unaccredited distance-learning "diploma mill" founded by [[Lloyd Clayton]] in [[1990]]. In August [[2008]], the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education revoked Chadwick's license to offer degrees. The college listed an address at a [[Magnolia Avenue]] office building in Southside. | '''Chadwick University''' was an unaccredited distance-learning "diploma mill" founded by [[Lloyd Clayton]] in [[1990]]. In August [[2008]], the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education, headed by chancellor [[Bradley Byrne]], revoked Chadwick's license to offer degrees. The college listed an address at a [[Magnolia Avenue]] office building in Southside. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:19, 10 July 2010
Chadwick University was an unaccredited distance-learning "diploma mill" founded by Lloyd Clayton in 1990. In August 2008, the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education, headed by chancellor Bradley Byrne, revoked Chadwick's license to offer degrees. The college listed an address at a Magnolia Avenue office building in Southside.
References
- Spencer, Thomas (September 2, 2008) "Alabama education officials cracking down on Internet colleges; Chancellor Byrne says targets `not real schools'." Birmingham News