This wasn't the purpose of this thread at all I was just bragging on my school, but I feel you have forced my hand. I wrote to the school and asked them if they listed online grads in their directory the following is the response I received.
Yes, the community does include all degree programs and distance learning alumni. Was there someone in particular that you were having trouble finding?
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Originally Posted by Dr. Vaughn
it would be so wonderful if you knew my name..... since I have three and the third being Shane..... and never gets listed in official transcripts because it doesnt fit after the first two.....keep trying brother
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You claimed that those who go online are not listed, that sir was a lie. like all the rest.
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it would be so wonderful if you knew my name..... since I have three and the third being Shane..... and never gets listed in official transcripts because it doesnt fit after the first two.....keep trying brother
blessings
DV, why don't you just settle all this so we can move on. Post a pic of the degree, give someone you trust your name so they can find out, or come clean and say you don't have the stooopid degree. This has gone beyond ridiculous.
I am not going to get into the rest of this thread, but that is absolutely not true, online students ARE alumni after graduation.
In case some people are assuming this is a degree mill, let me assure you it is not; I spend about 11 per week, per class. I am starting two new classes in 2 weeks. Before the first class starts, I have to read 3 chapters (83 pages) in one book, and 39 pages in another book. I will have at least that much reading every week, and at least one paper-per class due every week. If anyone would like a page from a syllabus, let me know...
I Love Regent. I know that this is where God has led me and I am proud of the work that I have done. I would put my degree up against any brick and mortar one, particularly because of the theological training that is incorporated, even though my Major is Communications, and my Minor is Government....
Anyone else interested in my school, PM me!
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No sir. She sent me the list of every graduate with the last name Vaughn you are not listed.
Can this finally, once and for all, end this charade and put this matter to bed? If the guy wants to call himself Dr. Vaughn and his University of choice doesn't know he exists, so be it.
Credibility goes a long way on forums, like it does in face to face relationships. It's up to each individual to either portray that or not.
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it would be so wonderful if you knew my name..... since I have three and the third being Shane..... and never gets listed in official transcripts because it doesnt fit after the first two.....keep trying brother
blessings
Just for the record and I will have nothing more to say about this none of these names appear on record at Regent as having graduated or even attended John, Stephen, or Shane, Vaughn.
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As I see it, Vauhgn can clear this up one of two ways:
1...Scan and upload a copy of his Regent Degree (as he previously said he would do), or ...
2...Contact the Alumni Relations office at Regent, and point out that they've made a mistake by not having his name listed on their website as being a graduate of the university. Once the error is corrected, it will be available for all to see, and that should put the issue to rest for good.
Until then, his credibility on this forum (as a man, as a Christian, and as a minister of the Word) will be seriously undermined.
I have absolutely given Dr. Vaughn the benefit of the doubt in regards to his stated credentials.
It has only been in the last couple of days that the thought has seroiusly crossed my mind that the accusations of him having lied could possibly be true.
In my mind it indeed would be a simple matter of scanning the diploma I am sure would proudly be displayed on a wall or table and posting it here.
I trust and pray that someone asking to be taken seriously in Biblical discussions has not been lying about something as basic as their educational background.
If and when Dr. Vaughn provides proof of his degree I would hope all of the naysayers would apologize.
If that proof is impossible to produce because it does not exist then Dr. Vaughn not only owes everybody on this forum an apology but would need to repent for violating one of the ten commandments.
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