NCU PhD Tuition Fee

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Sabine, Feb 28, 2006.

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  1. Sabine

    Sabine New Member

    About the tuition fee, I know that I will have to pay 1425 USD for one course. If I take 2 courses per year, it will cost 2850 USD per year. Is this correct?

    That is to say that if I take 2 courses per year (one per semester), I will have to pay about 1425 USD per semester.

    What I don't understand is the following:

    If I take 2 courses per year (one course every six months - semester), I will have to pay 2850 USD per year. The full tuition fee is: $38,475 for the NCU DBA. Thus it would take me about 12 years to complete the degree. It seems to me to be a lot! Do you see what I mean? I have real problems with the US tuition see system...

    I would like to pay on a semester basis.
     
  2. Bill Hurd

    Bill Hurd New Member

    The courses run 12 weeks, each one beginning on the 1st of a month following course request-- that works out to about 4 courses a year.

    Look at the Web site http//www.ncu.edu for details.
     
  3. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    You are correct that NCU graduate tuition is $475/hour, which comes to $1425/course. Given that the doctoral programs at NCU are either 51 hours or 81 hours, depending on whether or not one already has a master's degree, that means that the NCU docs cost either $24,225 (with master's in hand) or $38,475 (if you need to do the master's on the way to the doc).
     
  4. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    No offense intended, but I already explained all of that do you in another thread. If you didn't understand it, then there may be a language barrier that would prevent you from pursuing graduate studies in English. Either that or....

    :rolleyes:
     
  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    If you take only 2 courses (6 hours) per year, you do realize that a 51-hour PhD will take you 8 1/2 years or an 81-hour PhD will take you 13 1/2 years.
     
  6. JLV

    JLV Active Member

    Re: Re: NCU PhD Tuition Fee

    Come on, guys, don´t pay attention to the troll. If she can´t handle a simple tuition calculation, how could she enroll in a PhD program? She´s obviously wasting your time on purpose, just trying to create confussion, and to subtly put down that program at NCU Soon "she" will start that rubbish of accredited vs non accredited crap, or the "in my country a non accredited degree is valid". She has no interest in this degree or in that university whatsoever. :rolleyes:
     

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