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The edit summary for the latest removal of content says that the "Oregon State Office Of Degree Authorization refers to Madison University ONLY AS AN UN-ACCREDITED school", not as a diploma mill.


Hello fellow Wikipedians,
It is true that the List of Unaccredited Universities on the Oregon website does not identify Madison (nor any other school) as a diploma mill. However, that Oregon website list is not the only item that Oregon has ever disseminated on the subject of unaccredited schools and diploma mills, and the material removed from the article did not reference the Oregon website. Instead, the removed material referenced published articles (specifically, Bartlett, Thomas and Scott Smallwood, June 25, 2004, "Maxine Asher Has a Degree for You" http://chronicle.com/free/v50/i42/42a01201.htm ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'' and James Varney, "Mailbox U: After Louisiana cracked down on diploma mills several distance-learning institutions moved to Mississippi". ''Times-Picayune'' (New Orleans) August 1, 2004 Pg. 1) that stated that Oregon had identified this school as a diploma mill. Changing the wording of direct quotations from these sources, deleting the source citations, and/or replacing the URLs with links to the State of Mississippi is neither intellectually honest nor acceptable Wiki-practice.


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Please use the wording precisely, otherwise, YOU are the problem.

You wrote MU school was identified as dipploma mill by the state of Oregon. The website of state of Oregon only refers to MU as un-accredited school. So the wording you used was not precise.
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If you replace state of Oregon by a name of a newspaper, that's another story. My wife got a job as a fast food restaurant night shift supervisor using a AA degree from Madison University, she feeds three young children age from 4 to 11 with income from her job. So what do you want? kick my wife out of work and kill all of my children? Over my dead body baby. I am a war vet who lost part of my body on the battle field while protecting my country. My wife got a degree from a sub-standard school and got a sub-standard job. However, she feeds my family with her job and She is no criminal and I will protect my family with every things I still have in me.

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