Name It and Frame It?

Name It and Frame It?
AuthorSteve Levicoff
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherInstitute on Religion and Law
Publication date
1992, 1993
Media typePaperback
OCLC27784264

Name It and Frame It? is a 1993 book by Steve Levicoff about unaccredited Christian colleges and universities, exploring the accreditation process and the nature of legitimate and illegitimate unaccredited institutions of higher education. The fourth edition contains updated information and responses from some of the surveyed schools. The Council for Higher Education Accreditation,[1] the National Center for Science Education, the Palm Beach Post,[2] the Seattle Times,[3] and the New York Post have mentioned the book as a resource.[4] Additionally, it has been cited by numerous authors, including Julie Anne Duncan,[5] Douglas Flather,[6] John Bear[7] and Allen Ezell.[8]

  1. ^ Toward Effective Practice: Discouraging Degree Mills in Higher Education Archived 2013-04-03 at the Wayback Machine (Council for Higher Education Accreditation, 2009)
  2. ^ "EASY DIPLOMAS RELIGIOUS COLLEGES PROLIFERATE; STANDARDS VARY". Palm Beach Post. August 8, 1993. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
  3. ^ "Wrangling candidates in 9th District share common ground". Seattle Times. September 1, 2003. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
  4. ^ "Unmasking the False Prophet of Creationism"; National Center for Science Education, September 1, 1999; Jason D. Baker. About Bakers Guide to Christian Distance Education 1997; Christopher Francezcani. "Net scammers offer cheapskins." New York Post. August 1999.
  5. ^ Julie Anne Duncan, Faith Displayed As Science: The Role of the "Creation Museum" in the Modern American Creationist Movement (National Center for Science Education), page 143.
  6. ^ Douglas R. Flather, The Resource Guide for Christian Counselors (Baker Publishing, 1996), page 257
  7. ^ John Bear, Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning (Ten Speed Press, 2000) page 359.
  8. ^ Allen Ezell and John Bear, Degree Mills: The Billion-dollar Industry That Has Sold over a Million Fake Diplomas (Prometheus Books, 2012), page 27