Looks great! Congrats, Mac! So the only document you received was the diploma? No other academic transcripts or papers? Is ENEB still offering...
Me, too. I found this school, Metropolitan University in Prague, that offers the PhDr program by the name of Rigorosum Proceedings, but it doesn’t...
This actually sounds like a rigorous program, even a bit tougher than some research-only PhDs in the UK and other parts of the world that don’t...
Hello everyone, Topic. I know it’s a Czech/Slovak type of study. I just wonder if it is usually structured in a way that increases personal...
I’m also curious as to how the diploma from UI1 is going to look like. The usual one says something like “1500 hours of study.” Any update, Mac Juli?
I forgot to mention the branch of the Polish Jagiellonian Academy in Czech: https://www.fves.eu/ IIRC, their Bachelor degree is accredited, unlike...
I agree with this, too. Despite SOBAT is unaccredited (like many private Swiss schools, anyways), the education material is not bad at all. I’m...
Apparently when Newlane got accredited by DEAC, they removed the ASIC logo from their website, despite the fact that ASIC Directory still lists...
At least you do a little multiple-choice exam, lol. Unlike some schools, including this misleading fancy-name Sorbon, who makes you a Doctor of...
I am also interested in the field of Strategic Leadership that has little to do with business or management, and more to do with politics and law....
This EBMI school doesn’t actually claim to be German. What makes them even more suspicious is they claim no higher education permission of any...
Hello Mac, Thank you very much for bringing the IP address thing into my attention. It might actually imply that these “accreditation bodies”...
Hello, While browsing the web, I stumbled across an online institute called the European Business and Management Institute, which, I believe, has...
I wonder whether U.S. NA/DEAC degrees are recognized in other 1st world countries?
I wonder how the course structure is at Apollos. Are they semester/term based? Do they have set start/end dates for courses? Deadlines (weekly?)...
I read that DEAC only accredits "professional" doctorates. What's the difference between a "professional" DBA and the typical applied-research...
If it's not too much of a hassle, could you share what not so perfect with them?
I think CSU has one of cheapest (if not THE cheapest) DBA around, with a fee of $375 per credit hour.
Thank you for your reply. They do require a bachelor and master degrees in business or related field for the their DBA, but I applied anyway....
After searching the DEAC database, here are the schools that offer DBA degrees: Westcliff University Anaheim University Apollos University...
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