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I mistakenly closed the other posting however i wanted more opinions so here is the question again. those of you who where unable to anwser because of my mistake, please forgive. the following question was presented before...

I am looking for a PhD program that would fit my busy workday; I have been pondering the loads of online. Universities that are available. Two things concern me first is the cost of these institutions which are high and also the reputation of these schools. Although some are accredited by one of the 6 recognized accreditation institutions, I wanted some opinion on the way these degrees are seen in the business and education communities, any help would be great help.

2006-08-07 17:03:02 · 3 answers · asked by CROSS F 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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I am soon to be a PhD graduate from Capella; just have to finish my comprehensive exams and dissertation. I can tell you that it is seen acceptable in the business and education world.

In the business world, remind you that I haven’t finished completely; I am an independent consultant with contracts with four different businesses in public relations, course development, and editing. I was not this prior to starting my program.

In academia, well I teach courses online and have a couple of places to continue teaching once I have completed the program. I tried applying for these jobs with just an MBA and was not accepted. I did polish my work a little: got some publications out, join and participate in professional organizations, etc. However, once I got to about half way through the PhD, I started getting the offers that I wanted.

My top three choices for doctoral level schools were Walden, Phoenix, and Capella. I ruled Walden out simply because their program did not match my study goals and their modules are a little strange. Phoenix was fairly close, but their residencies are only in AZ, and at the time of the decision I needed more flexibility. Since I live in the Southeast, the fact that Capella has several residencies in this area, Capella won over that issue.

I chose Capella for three reasons. (1) The program courses and timeline fit my career goals and interests the best, (2) It is a PhD, I am more interested in the research nature of the degree, and (3) I did searches of faculty at various colleges and universities and many members earned their degrees with Capella.

I hope this helps in your decision making process. Greatest Luck!

2006-08-10 01:53:43 · answer #1 · answered by Dr. ReneC 5 · 1 0

I have accomplished a Master's of Education measure with Capella as good as am presently finishing my MBA in Human Resources Management. I checked into fairly a couple of faculties earlier than settling on Capella. Capella didn't and does now not have a foul fame. One factor that stood out approximately Capella was once the tremendous quantity of assets that have been to be had at no extra cost - Library offerings, tutoring offerings, and reliable teaching. Some of the opposite matters that led me to Capella have been that I knew that Capella was once a web based most effective institution, Capella had fiscal help and ordinarily furnished scholarships, and had such a lot of specializations that I knew one could have compatibility me. I desire that you're going to make the determination to get the main points for your self. The predominant factor i all of that is that you're making an attempt to transport ahead on your individual growth. You must be proud. I understand that Capella can support you detect your ambitions and goals. All the fine!

2016-08-28 11:05:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Capella certainly is. We have two folks on staff with credentials (one undergrad, one MA from Capella.) We're pleased.

2006-08-07 17:07:21 · answer #3 · answered by Stuart 7 · 0 1

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