You
 know a university is shady when even a dog can get a Master’s degree. 
Yes, you heard right – in order to unmask the American University of 
London (AUOL), BBC Newsnight had Pete the dog apply for an MBA at the 
American University of London (AUOL). After paying £4,500, the furry 
“management consultant” actually received his degree.
AUOL
 is a bogus university which prays on the naivete of people who want to 
bulk up their resume in preparation for that executive dream-job 
interview. The so-called educational institution offers distance 
learning courses that, according to their website, “have been designed 
to the most exacting standards, in accordance with the most stringent 
criteria, in order to provide outstanding education at an affordable 
price.” AUOL then issues corresponding degrees and post-graduate 
qualifications in business, IT, law, education and liberal arts, 
humanities and English. Newsnight managed to uncover AUOL’s fraudulent 
money-making business by setting up a fake identity and CV for the 
lovely hound Pete. Thus, Peter Smith was born, a management consultant 
from South London with an undergraduate degree from a real UK 
University. After e-mailing them his CV and paying £50 – the mandatory 
application fee, Peter was asked to provide the institution photocopies 
of his previous qualifications and a photograph of himself. Of course, 
Pete did not oblige as his resume was made-up and his long dog face 
could not pass as a real man. Nonetheless, four days later, Pete 
received a message from AUOL stating that his application for a degree 
had been processed and that in two weeks he was going to be registered 
as an MBA graduate. All he had to do was to provide them with £4,500.
Surprised,
 Pete aka the Newsnight crew, inquired about what kind of work he would 
have to submit in order to earn that said degree. AUOL said that his 15 
years of experience in the field were sufficient to qualify him for an 
MBA. “No, no, apparently the APEL [Accreditation of Previous 
Experiential Learning] board awarded him the full degree immediately 
based on his qualification and his professional experience, so he 
doesn’t have to do any courses,” AUOL answered. Hundreds of senior 
executives who had written AUOL qualifications in their resumes, were 
tracked down by the curious crew just to find out about the kind of 
painstaking work they had to provide in order to earn their phony 
credentials. It was no surprise that all of them stated they had worked 
very hard for their AUOL degrees. A psychologist from Birmingham and 
expert advisor in court cases, Dr Robert Oakes, submitted such good work
 that he got his AUOL PhD in just five months. Oaks said that his 
previous 18 months conducting research had been an asset to him in the 
process of earning his PhD. Apparently Oakes was very surprised to find 
out that AUOL wasn’t accredited and has since removed the university’s 
qualifications from his CV.
Another
 naive soul and senior nuclear industry executive in charge of selling a
 new generation of reactors in the UK, Dr Rita Bowser, also has a 
doctorate degree from AUOL but in business. She earned her degree by 
submitting “significant amounts of coursework.” We certainly believe Dr 
Bowser especially since her employer vouches that she is very qualified 
for her job and has 30 years experience in the field and a master’s from
 Georgia Tech. During their detective work, Newsnight found out not only
 that AUOL is not accredited but that it is not even present in London, 
with their real “headquarters” being St Kitts and Nevis in the 
Caribbean, as clearly stated on their website. They also claim to be 
recognized by three also bogus American institutions. Moreover, their 
highly qualified lecturers haven’t even heard of AUOL. One of the 
unlucky academics who made it on their website as a supervisor, George 
Colin, states that “It doesn’t have authority to award degrees. They are
 not degrees. They are pieces of paper and I’m guessing they are not 
able to sell very many degrees into countries where English is the first
 language.”
In
 spite of the above, you can now breathe easy, because AUOL is a 
legitimate institution… according to AUOL.  “We are not a bogus 
university… and have always been upfront about our status. We have not 
applied for accreditation with any American, British or other official 
agency. Many graduates go on to higher education or hold important 
positions on the strength of our degrees.” Yes, that might be so, but 
just ‘cause it’s written on their CV doesn’t make it true.
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