Cuttington University Offers New Graduate Degree Programs

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by Jack Tracey, Nov 17, 2005.

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  1. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    Is it interesting that in the immediate aftermath of the Liberian Presidential elections a private university in Liberia, Cuttington University, is now offering four new graduate degree programs in Theology, Nursing, Education and Business Administration.
    http://allafrica.com/stories/200511150061.html
    http://cuttington.org

    This university was founded by the Episcopal Church and I have no reason to believe that it is anything other than and upstanding, legitimate institution.

    I also have no clear sense that these degrees are in any way DL. But who knows? An Episcopal Theology Masters might be attractive to some members. It might be attractive enough that they'd make inquiries.
    Jack
     
  2. DesElms

    DesElms New Member

  3. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    I trust you're talkign about design or functionality, Gregg, not content . . . which I found extremely touching for a university just digging out (literally) of years of war. The photos of the meager supplies of books and microscopes sent from America. The three songs by their choir.
     
  4. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    I agree that it was an extremely touching website. Made even more so by the "godawful" design and choice of colors. :) I can only wish them great success in helping to pull their country back together.
     
  5. DesElms

    DesElms New Member

    I'm sorry... yes... I meant exactly that. I should have been more clear. Thanks.

    All very nice... but likely never to be discovered by most if the design and functionality get in the way. Web site visitors, as a whole, are notoriously impatient... more so today than ever before. Any entity, no matter how impoverished, that hopes to have its message effectively compete on today's web needs to put more of a premium on high production values on its site; and must find a way, by hook or by crook, to get them. As a religious school that's part of such a large world body, you'd think it would be relatively easy to get someone with the necessary talent to just donate his/her services to make the site more or less world class. I, for one, would help them in a heartbeat.
     

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