At least down in SACS territory, being able to award the Ed.S requires a different level of accreditation than just the masters. Level 3 awards...
The name is stupid, but 8 upper level credits in chemistry for that price is an interesting offering.
“When completing this program, you will obtain a ‘University Certificate’ entitled ‘LL.M. in International Law‘ and worth of 60 ECTS credits, from...
Am I the only one why finds it strange WGU is awarding graduate credit, and even an MA for a curriculum that includes college algebra and pre...
Plenty of degree plans out there with 30 credits of “free electives”. 45 credits Gen Ed, including preparation for your major; 45 credits in your...
https://www.edgewood.edu/admissions/tuition-and-financial-aid/graduate-tuition-financial-aid Interesting… the DBA is half the price of their other...
Essentially an exalted Master of Legal Studies. Is there a less doctorate-like doctorate at any RA institution?
And I thought that time I got three graduate credits from a proctored exam (C201 at WGU) was way too simple. If a school with no history did...
With the low understanding of what even a full graduate certificate is, 6 grand for a “micro certificate” sounds crazy. What’s the market,...
Then there’s the “does UoP make RA by the time you graduate?” angle. Because if they do, it absolutely tilts how well that degree travels.
Everyone’s seen a WGU diploma, but here’s my Emporia State one. I note a lot of similarities to the SOSU one, given in the name of the state...
8 is high but I know two close to retirement special education teachers with that many. Both came to teaching later in life, have doctorates, and...
In my state, the levels for teachers are BA, BA plus 18 grad credits, masters, MA plus 30 more grad credits, and doctorate. That MA plus 30 is a...
I can’t imagine there’s enough overlap between the market for a free graduate certificate and a 110k USD doctorate to picture this being...
I’d add one more category, “schools people only know of because of division 1 sports”.
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