The following quote comes from a different forum, but it points out a new, upcoming online program: The school is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Ok, I give. What is the new Masters program going to be in? The web site makes no mention of it. ------------------ Best Regards, Dave Hayden
It will cost somewhere between unbelievable and unaffordable. And, don't bet on the quality!!!!!!! ------------------ Howard Rodgers
I have a sneaking suspicion that "Bombdog94" has some sort of personal stake in Faulkner University. In the field of Criminal Justice, comparing Florida State & Michigan State to Faulkner would be like a high school football team playing the Green Bay Packers. Out of the 4 listed CJ faculty members at Faulkner, one has a DPA, and 3 have a JD...degrees that have nothing to do with Criminal Justice, and IMO don't qualify one to teach Criminal Justice. Unless they get some better credentialed faculty, I don't think Faulkner is qualified to offer a graduate degree in Criminal Justice at all, DL or otherwise. Bruce [Note: This message has been edited by Bruce]
I had never even heard of Falkner University, prior to his mentioning it. I think it's a religious-based school (because they offer some biblical-type classes). [Note: This message has been edited by me again]
I am curious how me again edited his message, or did he just say in his text before posting: [Note: This message has been edited by me again]
Hmmm....he has a Bachelor of Criminal Justice, a very unusual degree title that's offered by.....drum roll.....Faulkner University!! For the record, I have nothing against Faulkner University, but for someone to compare it to Florida State or Michigan State in regards to Criminal Justice is just plain silly. Bruce