Ed.S. to Ed.D. Flexible transfer credits ( a request for help)

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by BrianH, Dec 4, 2010.

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  1. BrianH

    BrianH Member

    I am going to start my Ed.S. from Fort Hays (on-line) this spring (hopefully). My location is south-central Kansas.
    I will be getting my district licensure this way (enabling me to be a Supt. or Asst. Supt.). It is 30 hours. I have found a few options for schools that seem to be flexible about rolling this into a Ed.D. (the degree that most districts expect for their Supt)

    Liberty, where I got my last degree, will take 24 hours of an Ed.S. Cost is also pretty good.
    ORU will take the full thirty. They are 3 hours away and most of the classes are four day intensives and summer school and few online.
    NCU from what I understand is pretty flexible as well.
    Wichita State requires a Wednesday class that meets from 1100 to 4 pm for two years. I do not have that many annual leave hours for that to be a real option.

    I am okay with DETC as well although from what I can see so far Aspen and CCU do not appear to have flexible transfer policies.

    Thanks for helping with any schools I may have missed.
     
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