Frustration with Touro PhD !

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by wise1, Jan 7, 2004.

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  1. Han

    Han New Member

    Re: Clarification

    Shipyard in San Franscisco 2003 to present..... :p

    Arnold - AKA the Governator - Sorry, I think this word has been banned.... the people, one wor d- Hollywood... also the state with the largest porn industry... :p

    This board is the only one that matters in my mind :D Just kidding - accreditation is the subjective view in my mind, so I am safe in that arena. I think we have already said that this board has a great breathed of knowledge, but overall the accreditation that matters (which ironcially the topic of the beginning of this post).

    So are you saying when the US hits a recession that their schools are in question????

    One last thing - I live in CA, so this debate is not one to continue, becuase CA is not looking well these days - though that last part about a country in bad economic times reflects on the schools still puzzles me.... I agree to go to my corner in bewilderment.....
     
  2. -kevin-

    -kevin- Resident Redneck

    Ya'll may want to take a closer look at the TUI faculty degrees and whether some of those will factor in the accreditation issues.

    As an Auburn alum (nope, don't dress funny for football) the probation issue is related to the famous Southern politics, its appointees, and financial clout. In no way does the probation reflect upon the quality of the school. But the students bear the folly of the politics.
     

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