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Analysis: The Problem With Iran's Diploma Mills
2004-09-25
By Bill SamiiRadio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 9-24-04
"Now YOU can have a degree from a PRESTIGIOUS NON-ACCREDITED UNIVERSITY without attending classes, without cracking a book! Masters, Doctorates, even PhD's — we have them all!"
President Hojatoleslam Mohammad Khatami marked the 22 September beginning of the Iranian academic year with a speech in which he said his administration has done everything within its power to improve the state of the education sector, state radio reported. Yet recent reports about the activities of a foreign university's Iranian branch reflect several problems that have not been resolved.

First, this reflects the hope that a university education will make it easier to get a job in a country with double-digit unemployment. Second, this reflects the tremendous demand for a limited number of university places -- young Iranians surveyed recently described their greatest problem after employment as the university entrance exam, the Iranian Labor News Agency (ILNA) reported on 1 May. Third, it reflects a corrupt system in which state officials use fake academic credentials to receive higher salaries.

Tehran Province Justice Department spokesman Abbasali Alizadeh said on 14 September that the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology does not recognize degrees from the American University of Hawaii, the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network reported. The university, which utilizes distance learning and has its worldwide headquarters in Hawaii, has offices in Tehran (see the institution's website at http://www.auhiran.com). A few days earlier, Alizadeh said the institution's chancellor, Ardeshir Qassemlu, is banned from leaving Iran and his accounts have been frozen, "Resalat" reported on 9 September.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#5  or a bible
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-25 6:07:01 PM  

#4  Can you imagine the poor sap that shows up for his freshman year lugging a surf board to Tehran.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-09-25 6:04:44 PM  

#3  Prior to the Mullahcracy, Iran had a well-educated western-oriented society. Theocracy and the dumbing-down inherent in Islamic societies will be their downfall as a society. Those Iranians who remember the Shah's days, I'm sure, do it with sadness. The Shah's secret police, SAVAK, rarely encroached on other than the same assholes we battle today; Theocrats, Islamists, and Communists
Posted by: Frank G   2004-09-25 5:43:54 PM  

#2  University of Phoenix at Tehran....mebbe...?
Posted by: borgboy   2004-09-25 5:01:14 PM  

#1  Maui based diploma mill bilks Iranians... Who would have thunk it. Judging by the street address listed at www.auh.edu, this esteemed institution of higher learning is wedged between a gas station and a marine repair shop where I used to get my boat serviced. Guess I never noticed the "campus". Something tells me this might actually be the outboard repair guys having some fun and profit at Iranian expense.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2004-09-25 5:28:14 AM  

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