NAHE charges fees for a service described as an evaluation of the educational credentials of clients who have studied in other countries or attained degrees through alternative methods.
For example, the Lacrosse University website[5] states: ADLP is a private accrediting association not listed with any government agency or the U.S. Department of Education, and is not designed to meet the needs of students intending to utilize federal funds.
The University makes no representations, promises or guarantees of acceptability of transfer credit to any other public or private educational institution.
NAHE is an International Credential Evaluation Service, founded in 1974 to help graduates gain the recognition they need to pursue their career and educational goals.People who obtain "degrees" from diploma mills that make these types of statements are likely to find that the credentials they bought are not accepted by academic institutions, governments, or employers.
The website of National Academy of Higher Education as of 2007[update] is www.nahighered.co.cc, a free URL redirection address; co.cc is an ordinary second-level Cocos (Keeling) Islands domain like any other.