In order for accreditation to have any 
meaning, it is important that your online college’s accrediting agency 
be recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or
 the U.S. Department of Accreditation. 
As
 online education has increased in popularity so have the number of 
unrecognized, fake and bogus online college accreditors. Be very careful
 when searching for college degrees online. Hundreds of fake online 
colleges—also known as degree mills—advertise heavily online. These fake
 colleges are usually accredited by fake accrediting agencies with very 
official-sounding names. 
To determine if your online college is properly accredited consult GetEducated’s free consumer protection service, The Diploma Mill Police (SM).http://greaterpost.com/entertainment/syrian-children-struggle-in-refugee-camps-as-winter-tightens-its-grip
http://greaterpost.com/entertainment/how-to-beat-back-islamic-militants-in-africa-amanpour-cnn-com
http://greaterpost.com/around-the-world/wicked-tuna-harpooning-christina
http://greaterpost.com/entertainment/what-were-reading-global-public-square-cnn-com-blogs
http://www.doomsdayupdate.com/lance-armstrong-oprah-interview-live-coverage-blog-the-roar/