Higher Ed
Global Financial Impact of Diploma Mills and Academic Fraud
Explore the $21B global industry of diploma mills, fake degrees, and academic fraud—and its economic toll on education, jobs, and trust.
September 24, 2021 — EdScoop
The Montana university system is adopting course-sharing software to improve access to courses and address local workforce needs, leaders told EdScoop. The 16-institution system announced in August it would use Quottly [now Parchment] — software also used by other state systems, including Idaho’s — to help students taking classes from multiple colleges.