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    Diploma Mills Infest Beijing

     


    Economic Observer Online

    June 26, 2013
    By Shen Nianzu (
    沈念祖)
    Translated by Dou Yiping
    Original article:
    [Chinese]

    If you see a school like Capital University of Finance and Economics, Beijing Economic and Trade Institute, or Beijing Foreign Trade Institute while brushing over a job applicant’s resume, you might be forgiven for thinking it’s a legitimate institution.

    In China, these kinds of schools are called “Universities of Wild Chickens” (野雞大學(xué)), referring to private schools with deceptively similar names to well-known universities that aren’t even licensed to accept students. Those who didn’t get a good score on the college entrance exam (or never even took it) can pay comparatively high tuition to these fly-by-night schools and get a “diploma.” 

    Recently, a list of 100 diploma mills was posted by Shangdaxue (上大學(xué)網(wǎng)). None of the listed schools have undergone the required annual school inspection and their permit numbers aren’t on The Private College Students Information Public Platform (全國(guó)民辦高校學(xué)生信息公共查詢平臺(tái)).

    Among the 100 schools, over 70 are located in Beijing. Currently, 43 full-time private higher education institutions and 24 part-time institutes are legally registered in Beijing. None of these 70 schools are among them.

    Investigation showed that over 90 percent of the schools have websites claiming to be  “the only official website,” but were in fact running multiple websites with different domain names simultaneously – most of which were essentially the same. Over 20 schools copied and pasted portions or all of their introductions from the websites of accredited schools. And a picture of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies’ gate was reused by three fake universities. Some of the schools have even stopped operation, yet their websites are still calling for enrollment. 

    Links & Sources:
    The Economic Observer - 國(guó)內(nèi)百所野雞大學(xué)出爐 70余所在京
    Shangdaxue - 百所中國(guó)虛假大學(xué)警示榜

     

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