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Perhaps because Nova has been offering low residence doctorates for longer than any of the other major players and Is probably the most prolific...
We should agree on some terms: Using "cal aba" to indicate schools that are Cal approved but not ABA approved makes no sense ("cal approved"...
Don't understand why he'd want a mill JD. If accurate, his BA is likely in law (ie equivalent to a US JD) or this is a different Kensington. I...
no, it beat all cal approved non ABA schools. The U-Cs (davis, ucb, ucla, hastings), stanford, usc and a number of others did better (although in...
Not sure if it has in a distance ed setting, but certainly has in residential programs: an example: Baruch College's joint program with Mt Sinai...
If you time it right you might be able to do 2 years of residency in a row on one trip (assuming your department was agreeable)
Then you;ve gleaned wrong. What Anthony noted, which is probably true, is that there is little or no difference (as a whole) in PhD vs. EdD when...
PamD wrote As I see it this is really out of line. Capella should be profusely appoligising at this point, but instead is still listing the...
Penn [U of P] and Penn State [Penn State U] are two different animals. Penn is an Ivy in Philadelphia, while Penn State is a state school with a...
Sorry John, A two minute internet search turned up a number of them from reputable schools (none of which are both in the states and within the...
Just on a side point, while Nova has a residential program, they seem to downplay it. Go to www.nova.edu and look at the header: it doesn't say...
Dissertation defences never really do much selection (I attended one 'failure' and know of another, but in both cases some remedial research was...
I assumed that John's PhD was in CTE or IS. Many of the dissertations in the list are clearly education dissertations (ex. "possible futures, the...
One interesting problem in the list whose link was posted is the lack of any clarification of what the Ph.D. is in. Take for example our very own...
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