Keiser University’s Doctor of Public Administration (DPA) program is designed for public and nonprofit professionals who want to be “pracademics.” Our program connects theory with real-world application. Every course is taught by faculty with deep field experience in federal, state, and local government, law enforcement, education, health care, nonprofit management, and policy. Mentorship and hands-on projects prepare you for teaching, consulting, and accelerated advancement in your sector. Doctor of Public Administration, DPA | Keiser University 44Credit Hours 16Courses 24-36*Months* 8Week Terms
Good luck finding out how much tuition is. And remember, if they don't lead with it, they know it's too much.
They were overpriced when I worked there twenty years ago, and I'm not at all surprised that they still are now.
The program seems interesting, as it will take 18 transfer credits, leaving 26 credits if you can get them all transferred in. As everyone stated above, tuition is the biggest issue with this program. I wish they did it on a credit basis rather than by semester. For a doctoral program, doing semester tuition makes no sense; that is something most colleges and universities do for full-time undergraduate programs. I would have loved to take a stab at this program, as I'm pretty sure this program will accept my credits from Middle Georgia State University's Doctor of Public Safety Program. I've been keeping it quiet, but I finished the program on Wednesday. I am set to defend my final research in front of my panel of three. My final research project totaled 62 pages.
Hey, that's amazing work. Glad to hear of your progress. Good luck on your defense! Though, I'm sure ready for this won't need any luck!!!