Re: Real.... Having grown up in Heidelberg, I can say that, indeed, it is a real school and, at least in the 1980s, enjoyed a reputation as a...
Dear Dr. Bear, It was with great pleasure that I read your post two weeks ago. (Is this serendipity or what?) I am currently in the...
Their accepting non-RA is fine by me. They have the right to make those decisions. I was just wondering what the perspective of the accrediting...
Right. I was under the (false) impression that accepting DETC credits, since they are not RA, may stand in the way of an institution trying to...
I read this interesting thread on Excelsior planning to accept [selected] NA credit:...
I imagine the *toughest* part of the studies would be to arrive on time to the 8:00 class after a night of partying. :D
Just watch for its upcoming advertising slogan touting: "Get your Bachelor's degree 'for a song and a dance' at Sonata U." "And for an...
Funny, others really want to graduate quickly, so they can get that high-paying job and, then, have that worriless retirement, so that they can...
"Dr. Floppy Disk" ...could have easily shared the sandbox with fellow eccentric genius, "Dr. Floppy Disk". Then again, at 5 years of age, Dr....
If ALA permits...:) The University of Arizona (RA and ALA accredited) has a well-known Library Science program and a DL equivalent:...
Eirie, [[ If you had a first degree, I might suggest, for practical purposes AND fulfillment: MMid Master of Midwifery / MMedSci Maternity...
If you're talking about the Fastest Doctorate:D, that could well be Glenn Cunningham. Doctorate from New York University Records Held...
Have also not been able to access the DL forum for about 1 week now ... and am having withdrawal symptoms [[wanna start a support group? :D ]]....
Re: Re: Re: name recognition Sorry, this is not relevant to DL. It may be fun to have a similar world ranking of universities with DL courses....
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