
Readers of this blog are encouraged to submit comments--pro or con--about the posts they read in The Biz Class. However, some ground rules are in order:
- No ad hominem (personal) attacks. Such remarks reflect badly on the person submitting them and they detract from the purpose of the blog.
- Factual statements are better than guesses. Cite studies if possible, so others can do some research on the topic.
- Confine your remarks to business classes, business colleges, BSBA and MBA programs. This blog is about business, not about liberal arts.
Your constructive comments will stay in "print," I guarantee. Likewise, however, nasty comments will be deleted in a New York minute.![]()
Readers of the blog know that I tend to favorably evaluate colleges and universities that have not only a regional accreditation, but also accreditation by AACSB. However, I have little regard for online schools, diploma mills and schools that want to give a student credit for "life experiences." I intend to continue in that pattern.





Good policy, Gary! I hope it gets followed to a T.
Posted by: Easton Ellsworth | September 24, 2007 7:10 AM | Permalink to Comment