In Search Of Online Doctorate in Business for Transfer

Discussion in 'Business and MBA degrees' started by thom651, Aug 10, 2011.

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  1. thom651

    thom651 New Member

    Gentlemen:

    I am a PhD Student/Candidate in Business Administration at a University in the USA . I have completed all of the course work for the degree and currently lack the approval of my thesis/dissertation. Presently, the University is an educational institution under distress due to numerous administrative, academic, and accreditation factors.

    I am searching for an educational institution, where possibly I can transfer my course work and complete my thesis/dissertation in order to fulfill the requirement for possible a DBA degree.

    I would appreciate your consideration.

    Thank you.
     
  2. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    :hmmm: Institution in distress due to numerous factors. Which school could that be?

    Anyway, I'm sorry to be the one to say it first but you'll never transfer more that ten or twelve credits to any legitimate school. You'll never walk into another real university as ABD. I know, it hurts but it's better to accept it now rather than spend a year searching fruitlessly for a softer landing. Also, if you find yourself searching through old threads or elsewhere on the interwebs for a better answer and you find yourself looking at some cute little website from a school in Costa Rica or Fjordland please think back to this day and remember that you were told "Don't go there!"

    Sorry for your troubles. Typically I encourage people to "stay the course" and finish up at their current school. But since you're keeping secrets about which school you're attending I can't honestly say that. Maybe you'll give us some more information.
     
  3. StefanM

    StefanM New Member

    If it's TUI,then it isn't a problem, right? Stu_Dent has already assured us that there is no way that they will lose accreditation. :haha:
     
  4. Cyber

    Cyber New Member

    It sounds like its TUI or whatever silly name they call it now. This school depicts instability at the highest level. I'm ashamed to have earned a degree from such a place. I knew something was wrong with the school when they require their adjuncts (who only get paid $50 per student) to be PhD holders, while the President of the school (don't know much about the new President) only had an MBA.
     
  5. Cyber

    Cyber New Member


    Sullivan University has a PhD in Management that accepts up to 49 percent, out of 90 required credits, in transfer credits. View Sullivan's catalog for details here, or contact Dr. Pina for more information, if your're interested. Goodluck!
     

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