Regent University Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership

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  1. st22345

    st22345 Member

    Does anyone on the board have any experience with Regent University? I'm specifically looking at their Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership.
    http://www.regent.edu/acad/global/academics/phd/ol_requirements.shtml
    It isn't an inexpensive program (60 credits minimum at $800 an hour + books + 3 residence visits of 1 week each), but it certainly isn't the most expensive either. I like the idea of studying leadership from a Christian perspective while I continue working and the fact that it takes facets from History, Psychology, Sociology and Biblical Studies to study the field of leadership would keep the program interesting to me.
    I know that Pat Robertson was involved in the creation of Regent, but it is a non-denominational Christian school.
    Has anyone talked to any graduates, taught at the school or formerly been enrolled? I appreciate your feedback.
     
  2. GermanOne

    GermanOne New Member

    Haha 2007.. So 4 years later ,

    Same here, same PhD program.
    Does anyone have experience with this university?
     
  3. jayncali73

    jayncali73 New Member

    It is a good school. I know several graduates of the program and they all agree it was rigourous but worth it. I had two professors in my leadership program who graduated from Regent and they both really knew their stuff.

    I applied for the program and was accepted. However, I opted to attend Indiana Tech because it is cheaper and I did not have to wait a year or more to start the program.
     
  4. StefanM

    StefanM New Member

    This was a major downside for me. I considered an EdD at Regent, but I opted for Liberty in large part due to this scheduling issue. They only start their doctoral programs once each year.
     

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