Any thoughts on the university, thier PhD program in particular? I see they offer a PhD in Human Services with concentrations in Criminal Justice and Disaster and Crisis Intervention. This degree as well as thier PhD in Psychology both are open to those who hold a bachelors degree with a high GPA. I am a Homeland Security agent looking to teach as an adjunct and I'm exploring my options. Any advice will be appreciated.
A number of years ago, I began the enrollment process for a doctoral program at Walden and then bailed out when I realized how expensive that degree was going to be, never ended up taking one class. I can't speak to their Human Services discipline, but at least for business, there has got to be cheaper options out there.