On 2005-10-05 04:21:00, Anonymous wrote:
"greg, it does seem to exsist today (ft lauderdale college). if i read the webpage correctly its a part of FMU. i googled it but had to go several pages into the search to pull references to it
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:sQ ... lege&hl=en
not sure if that link will work or not.
http://www.rgs.uci.edu/rig/school_codes/florida.htm
and that link will show an assigned school code for none other then fort lauderdale college. not sure if its really apart of fmu or not, or really still functioning or not, but this certainly makes me think its still out there"
No, I really checked. Ft Lauderdale college was assumed by Florida Metropolitan University. Look at your first link...
I think the first anon did what you did, saw a link but then he laughably tried to use it as a weapon of diversion and humiliation without checkng it out. For instance, Ft. Lauderdale College has a dead phone number and a dead link, and no listing with the state, but FMU does. FMU has taken over Ft Lauderdale college almost 10 years ago.
Those links aren't accurate I am afraid.
The questions remain however...
was Ft Lauderdale College the place that awarded Art his honorary doctorate? It seems one anon poster seems to think so, in spite of the "art institute" nonsense which apparently was not or never affiliated with Ft. Lauderdale College.
What were the circumstances surrounding it? (supposedly a seed parent arranged it according to one anon post).
If it was Ft lauderdale college, were they accredited to award Doctorate degrees? Accredited to award Any degrees at all in 1972?
If there was a ceremony, who attended? was anyone here there?
If it was, was Ft lauderdale college a diploma mill in 1972 or an accredited institution?
If it wasn't Ft Lauderdale college, who was it?
Does anyone have the correct answers?
Still waiting...