Hi friedns, this is my first time in this site. I've been searching for a PhD in business since already had a MS from a regional accredit university. My probelm is working schedule rotates every week, so I prefer online classes. I was thinking about Northcentral U also but changed my mind when I read topics in this site.
Thank you for your help.
D'arcy Wrote:Hi friedns, this is my first time in this site. I've been searching for a PhD in business since already had a MS from a regional accredit university. My probelm is working schedule rotates every week, so I prefer online classes. I was thinking about Northcentral U also but changed my mind when I read topics in this site.
Thank you for your help.
If RA vs. NA is not an issue for you (e.g., self-employed, government employed, privately employed non-academic)
Columbia Southern has a good rep amongst the DLers. Definitely avoid Northcentral.
If money is an issue you can get a DBA done cheaper at
U of Atlanta or
CalU. Both are DETC accredited.
Depending on your area of interest, if you are willing to pay for RA or just want a PhD instead of a DBA, here's some DL programs from B&M schools, which potentially gives you the best of both worlds:
Kansas State
Indiana State
Concordia U Chicago
And of course the usual suspects you can find by googling. Of those, the best value for the money right now seems to be
TUI.
D'arcy Wrote:Hi friedns, this is my first time in this site. I've been searching for a PhD in business since already had a MS from a regional accredit university. My probelm is working schedule rotates every week, so I prefer online classes. I was thinking about Northcentral U also but changed my mind when I read topics in this site.
Thank you for your help.
I recommend instantdegrees.com for all of your PhD needs.
A US court recently ruled that degrees from this business were legal to use. No one's stopping you.
RespectableGent Wrote:I recommend instantdegrees.com for all of your PhD needs.
A US court recently ruled that degrees from this business were legal to use. No one's stopping you.
You may be on to something there, RG. For a guy with "a MS from a regional accredit university" who can't spell "friends" or "problem" correctly, instantdegrees.com might be his best shot.
Thank you everyone for answers...
...Dickie Billericay...Thank you for your concern too. I know how to spell both words but was in a hurry...had no time for spelling check from typing...I think readers got my main idea and ignored stupid details...