Good work Baron.
Questions I have:
Is any institution that awards a degree considering one's life experience and work then considered a diploma mill?
I have heard more than one person express (certainly not hide) the fact that they received a diploma by an institution who considered their life's work, writing and other scholarly activity, along with their assigned academic achievements.
Is an institution that is not brick and mortar by definition "a fraud"?
Since many denominations have colleges that do not meet the standards of accreditation are they also in this same "fraudulent" category?
Sorry guys as a former Horse and Buggy Mennonite.... my only Phd is in unaccredited animal husbandry - and I know that don't impress you much!