NEW IDEAS FOR DL PH.D. EDUCATION State officials hear about -- and encourage -- non-residency programs and efforts that combine faculties at two universities. http://insidehighered.com/news/2006/08/18/grad
Interesting. Antioch's program puts the last nail in the coffin for the argument that Rushmore, were it for real, couldn't have been regionally accredited because of its pedogogical approach. -=Steve=-
The news regarding co-operative programs is interesting. I would like to know the what people here think of the Consortium PhD offered by Indiana State University in collaboration with 4 other universities. Is there anyone out there who is presently enrolled in this program? If yes, how is it like?
I looked as this program (I assume you mean the Technology Management program) but didn't have any interest in the areas of specializations that they offered. I talked to a few people at ISU and was very impressed with their vision for the program.
Thank you Eric, and yes i did mean the technology management program. I am looking at the HR specialisation with a OB/Leadership research interest.