Mississippi May harsh laws regarding online universities

Maxine Asher him running American World University by an answering machine to Pascagoula, Mississippi, because the law is home to more business online.

If the State Senator Terry Burton, R-Newton, and other governing higher education in the state received their way during this session of the legislature, the law will change.

But do not be surprised if she moves, “said Jeffrey Brunton, the lawyer staff of the Office of consumer protection in Hawaii. He said he mentions his name and the University of Hawaii for sale without a degree accreditation recognized by the state and it has not responded to the latest movements, “he said. It is expected that the means to win this week on a summary judgement, asking $ 700000 based on the number of students Asher claims are registered, “Asher effect went away.

Pascagoula could lose their university before the average residence even know he has one.

As e-mail to file an answering of Market Street, University of Asher bills as the world leader of the university since it operates since the beginning of last year, as Asher left Iowa Because the laws in that state changed, “she said.

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