Even universities that have a .edu are scams! - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Main Category (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Main-Category) +--- Forum: Graduate School Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Graduate-School-Discussion) +--- Thread: Even universities that have a .edu are scams! (/Thread-Even-universities-that-have-a-edu-are-scams) |
Even universities that have a .edu are scams! - bjcheung77 - 06-24-2020 Just an FYI and letting some forum members know that there are many fake universities out there, even if they own a .edu domain, they can be fake and trying to scam you as their programs are not accredited nor recognized by the countries they are located and operating from. Here's an example of a famous fake university that is targeting mainly Desi/South Asian students, they are still operating as of this day, authorities can't seem to shut them down: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bircham_International_University RE: Even universities that have a .edu are scams! - scorpion - 06-24-2020 Educause administers .edu domains and is the sole registrar for that gTLD. They do have strict requirements that would normally prevent unaccredited institutions from acquiring an .edu. However, most of these rules went into effect in 2001, and anyone holding an .edu before then was grandfathered in. They take compliance seriously -- you may want to file a complaint with Educause to verify that Bircham has the right to use bircham.edu. Bircham.edu was activated in 2000. They're grandfathered in. Code: Domain record activated: 22-Aug-2000 bircham.edu WHOIS Code: This Registry database contains ONLY .EDU domains. RE: Even universities that have a .edu are scams! - cecilgambe7 - 06-24-2020 Scammers always find a way... RE: Even universities that have a .edu are scams! - Tedium - 06-24-2020 So you mean all those reminders of what constitutes a trusted source that every school ever has made me sit through might be wrong?! Crazy. I never liked the idea of blindly trusting a site based on domain. This is a good reminder. |