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Blackanthem Military News
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Blackanthem Military News
SAN JOSE, California, April 11, 2007 - Upon completing a comprehensive
review by the Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA), Henley-Putnam
University received approval for its degree programs under the VA's GI
Bill. Henley-Putnam University confers Bachelors and Masters degrees
exclusively in Management of Personal Protection, Intelligence
Management and Terrorism and Counterterrorism Studies to students from
law enforcement, military, the intelligence community and private
sectors.
"Receiving approval for VA benefits allows us to provide active and
reserve military personnel with a specialized degree in the strategic
security field." said Sheldon Greaves, PhD., Chief Academic Officer of
Henley-Putnam University. "These men and women who defend our nation
can now get reimbursed for the cost of our programs and further their
careers in intelligence, counterterrorism and protection."
Greg von Gehr , Henley-Putnam's CEO continues, "With the approval of VA
benefits, military personnel involved in the strategic security
industry now have access to an education option with much more rigor
and credibility, delivered by a faculty rich with real world experience
from the Military, Police, CIA, FBI, Secret Service and many other
similar agencies."
ABOUT HENLEY-PUTNAM UNIVERSITY
Henley-Putnam, an accredited member, DETC, is a premier university for higher education in the advancing fields of protection, intelligence and counterterrorism.
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curious reader
04 Feb 2010, 12:26
This is a scam "institution" with impostors in leadership and down. Mr.
Deemer is a director certified by the Directors' Institute at UCLA, an
"institute" that does not exist at UCLA! Several "expert faculty members"
have a documented lack of expertise in any field, others' credentials are
not verifiable. What one can learn at this "university" is scamming.
Mick Malkemus
17 Jan 2009, 13:33
If they are a 'scam', why are they approved for VA benefits? Has the VA
been scammed too?
Sounds like to me, you are just disgruntled. And... what do you mean by
"just not too births"? Proper English would be nice, at least intelligible
English. Thanks.
STeve
14 Dec 2008, 19:10
Sorry folks, but even though its a great looking we site, this place is a
scam-the degree is worthless and unfortunately, my dealings with the
University has shown that members of theirs staff are unprofessional and
frankly, just not too births. Save your time and money and go to a real
school. Telling an employer you went to this place has all of the impart
of goingto a diploma mill.
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