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Educational opportunities for military wives
Hello, A friend may be ready to start her PHD in Education . Wondering what colleges give special consideration for that status. Thanks. HIlle -
Does it need to be a Ph.D? Liberty U. has a few benefits but they offer an Ed.D.  |  |  |  | | Liberty University | Liberty University
Liberty offers online degrees in the following subject areas: a huge selection of programs in Religious Studies (Associate's, Bachelor's, and Master's), a Master's Degree in Human Services, Master of Science in Nursing, Business (Associate's, Bachelor's, and MBA), Education and Teaching (Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate), Liberal Arts (Associate's, Bachelor's, and Master's), and Counseling (Associate's, Bachelor's, and Master's).
Liberty has an outstanding reputation for the quality of its education and scholarship, though the strong Christian affiliation may be objectionable to some.
The school is regionally accredited, the most widely recognized accreditation. | |  |  |  |  | AAS, BA, JD -
If she is near a military base that has satellite school campuses, often times those types of schools give military discounts to spouses. Depending on the branch of military there are some decent schools to be found on base. I would start at the base education center, they are very helpful and you'd be surprised at the number of scholarships and help out there for military spouses, especially if the spouse is active duty. There is something called MyCAA, it a benefit for spouses and essentially provides money for spouse education in portable career fields (nursing , teaching , etc.) but I am not sure if it covers PhD's.  |  |  |  | | Education Degrees | Education Degrees
Teachers play an important role in fostering the intellectual and social development of children during their formative years. The education that students acquire is key to determining the future of those students. Whether in elementary or high schools or in private or public schools, teachers provide the tools and the environment for their students to develop into responsible adults.
Teachers act as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations or individual instruction to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, and English. They plan, evaluate, and assign lessons; prepare, administer, and grade tests; listen to oral presentations; and maintain classroom discipline. Teachers observe and evaluate a student's performance and potential. They are increasingly asked to use new assessment methods
•Public school teachers must be licensed, which typically requires a bachelor's degree and the completion of an approved teacher education program; private school teachers do not have to be licensed but may still need a bachelor's degree.
•Job prospects are best for teachers in high-demand fields, such as mathematics, science, and bilingual education, and in less desirable urban or rural school districts.
•Teachers must have the ability to communicate, inspire trust and confidence, and motivate students, as well as understand students' educational and emotional needs. | |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | | Nursing Degrees | Nursing Degrees
Registered nurses (RNs), regardless of specialty or work setting, treat patients, educate patients and the public about various medical conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients' family members. RNs record patients' medical histories and symptoms, help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results, operate medical machinery, administer treatment and medications, and help with patient follow-up and rehabilitation.
•Registered nurses constitute the largest healthcare occupation, with 2.6 million jobs.
•The three typical educational paths to registered nursing are a bachelor's degree, an associate degree, and a diploma from an approved nursing program; advanced practice nurses — clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, nurse-midwives, and nurse practitioners — need a master’s degree. •Job opportunities are expected to be excellent, but may vary by employment and geographic setting; some employers report difficulty in attracting and retaining an adequate number of RNs. | |  |  |  |  | DISCLAIMER: If what I write doesn't describe you, then I'm not talking about you. Similar Threads -
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