Which college would you choose if money and acceptance weren't an issue? See the results of this Princeton Review survey. But before you take a peek, make your own choice and see where it falls on the list. Top Dream Colleges In 2015, According To The Princeton Review
The University of Pennsylvania has a low residency Executive EdD in Higher Education Management. It was my dream program, but at $110,000 (at the time, probably more now) it was impractical.
It's on my bucket list to complete a Masters at Harvard through their extension option. My "dream" would be hard to define, but it would probably be one of the doctorates of health/health education at AT Still. EDIT: the actual list was a yawn-fest. People have no imagination.
I'm going full-on suspension of reality here: living expenses not a problem, family not presenting any challenges, expenses taken care of and no impediments to admission. I would say Stanford MBA.
I still look forward to your eventual announcement that you've pulled the trigger on this one. I was in that program for a few terms and it's not bad either in workload or cost.
If I could choose any college anywhere and go for free I think I'd go to the University of Hawaii . . . to study anything. They even have DL. Distance Learning Programs Offered At The University of Hawaiʻi
I love Brown and I agree. I am a huge fan of open curriculum colleges. Brown deserved to be on the list. NYU? Not so much. NYU is nothing more than a destination college. It attracts Columbia rejects and people who want to go to college in NYC. I love NYC. However, I can't think of a worse place to attend college. I spent a NY semester at NYU as an undergrad. What a joke of a school. An expensive joke. It felt like high school.