I have no skin in the game with UA, but I hope they make it work. Penn State’s model is One Penn State. It doesn’t matter if you studied online,...
It’s so strange that people still split hairs over this. If you had asked me back in “the day” about RA vs N.A., I would’ve been like “huh?”....
My goodness, another thread that has gone off the rails. o_O
On second look, I think they are factoring in the average after grants, scholarships, etc. And maybe per year for undergrad
I wonder where they came up with that figure. The tuition is affordable at $900 per course. That applies to graduate and undergraduate. They do...
I’m hoping there’s more people out there like my mom. She registered to vote for the first time in 2020 because she had to vote Trump OUT.
And unfortunately, Trump’s ignroant followers will look at this and just cry “fake news”
You’re welcome! That’s one of the great things about Coursera. If you don’t need a degree, you can earn certificates for a reasonable cost. Or...
There is a bookkeeping certificate available on Coursera. I wonder if that might fit your needs....
Liberty has a JD/Ed.S dual degree for education law. There are also Ed.S. degree programs in Leadership and Policy that could be somewhat close....
I think it is a degree that really doesn’t translate globally and doesn’t really need to. It’s mostly applicable to K-12 educators and probably...
It is different in length for one. A certificate is usually around 15-18 credits. An Ed.S is situated between a M.Ed and an Ed.D and is usually...
There are people on this board that like to split meaningless hairs over nothing. And when they have an opinion, they will find “facts” to...
Dang. This went off the rails. In my workplace, very few have an Ed.S., but those that do are usually some sort of Director of something.
That is local to me. Ironically, they were still sending recruiting emails to students the day after they had it on the news. Ooops.
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