The Pennsylvania state attorney general’s office is suing an “online university” after they were able to procure an MBA, a steal at only $299, for an investigator’s pet cat. Considering the income boost associated with having a degree, I wonder how many people purchase this sort of thing knowing full well what they’ll be getting: a piece of paper stating that they’ve graduated a college that may not even exist. In South Carolina, a person with a bachelor’s earns on average $12,600 more per year than a high school graduate. That’s certainly a statistic that makes me, for one, think.

