I am looking for a Masters in Admin, Liberal Studies, or General that will allow me to take a whole bunch of courses at a time. Preferrably a US Regionally Accredited school that offers degrees wholly through distance learning. I graduated from Thomas Edison with little difficulty with a BA in Sociology and I know that the Heriot Watt MBA Program is out of my league. I am looking for speed rather than quality per se. Thanks, Dev Cal
There are quite a few MALS programs available. A good place to start your search would be Jonnie Liu's page at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/2386/dlmls.html ------------------ Bill Gossett
Take a look at Excelsior College's M.A. in Liberal Studies. It is extremely flexible, allowing you to combine courses from many different academic disciplines, along with independent study. www.excelsior.edu Rich Douglas
How about the MS in Administrative Studies at SMSU? http://www.smsu.edu/msas/ Low in-state tuition is available to everyone. Hworth
This is, I believe, misleading enough to warrant further comment, and I hope Rich will make sure I've got it right. MIGS is incorporated in Nevada and operated from Florida, and is therefore very much a U.S. entity. MIGS also does not issue degrees. The degrees to be conferred as a result of a program of study through MIGS will be awarded by MIGS' parent institution, the Centro de Estudios Universitarios, an appropriately accredited Mexican institution. There is a separate forum on this board for discussion of MIGS. ------------------ Bill Gossett
I'll give a brief answer (because I was referred to by name), then encourage the moderators to move any further activity regarding MIGS to the MIGS board (otherwise known as the "Dead Zone"). Two things: first, Bill got it right. MIGS does not award degrees; the CEU does. And while MIGS is operated in the U.S. by people in the U.S., it is done so with the approval of the CEU and the Secretary of Education in Nuevo Leon. Second, it is irresponsible to recommend a MIGS/CEU program to anyone at this point. That's why I never do it. Let's have a few people graduate and see that their issued credentials are in order, and that things work out as MIGS, the CEU, and the government say they will. Rich Douglas
I'll give a brief answer (because I was referred to by name), then encourage the moderators to move any further activity regarding MIGS to the MIGS board (otherwise known as the "Dead Zone"). Two things: first, Bill got it right. MIGS does not award degrees; the CEU does. And while MIGS is operated in the U.S. by people in the U.S., it is done so with the approval of the CEU and the Secretary of Education in Nuevo Leon. Second, it is irresponsible to recommend a MIGS/CEU program to anyone at this point. That's why I never do it. Let's have a few people graduate and see that their issued credentials are in order, and that things work out as MIGS, the CEU, and the government say they will. Rich Douglas
Originally posted by Rich Douglas: I'll give a brief answer (because I was referred to by name), then encourage the moderators to move any further activity regarding MIGS to the MIGS board (otherwise known as the "Dead Zone"). Two things: first, Bill got it right. MIGS does not award degrees; the CEU does. And while MIGS is operated in the U.S. by people in the U.S., it is done so with the approval of the CEU and the Secretary of Education in Nuevo Leon. Second, it is irresponsible to recommend a MIGS/CEU program to anyone at this point. That's why I never do it. Let's have a few people graduate and see that their issued credentials are in order, and that things work out as MIGS, the CEU, and the government say they will. Rich, Dev, and other relatively green members of this forum...I apologize for putting something out that I was not absolutely sure about! Please MR Cal...research and make a sound decision based on what you learn here and other places! Thanks, Rich Douglas[/B][/QUOTE]
Fort Hays State University in Kansas offers a Master of Liberal Studies (MLS) degree which is flexible and unusually affordable (less than $400 per course, a bargain for graduate level). http://www.fhsu.edu/virtual_college/ Bruce
*Let me try this again without blending our posts. I appreciate your candor Rich. I also wish you nothing but success and hope we will soon hear that you have been awarded your Ph.D. North