07-05-2025, 09:05 AM
I've been researching Ed.D programs. At this point, I am seeking validation and reassurance that I am not missing a program I should have found.
Goal: Ed.D in Leadership
Current degrees: MS in Education, BS in Family Studies
Additional training: English as a Second Language
Certifications: Educator- PK-12, TESOL; PK-6 Elementary
And then I had a career change to HR....
Certification: HRCI Professional in Human Resources, DISC Certified Behavior Consultant
Experience: ~15 years in education, ~5 years in federal HR
Needs: Online program a must, asynchronous for max flexibility (I have young kids and work full-time), affordability, expecting around 3-4 years to finish
Additional info: Military spouse, but do not qualify for benefits through MYCAA so has to be a discount/ scholarship/ grant offered through the school itself
Career goal: To maximize my experience in education and HR, particularly in workforce training for leaders. Ideal would be to support school districts in integrating support for military children.
Where I've researched:
1. American College of Education- like that it's asynch, regionally accredited, and affordable. Concerned about 'reputation' per say. Communication has been excellent.
2. Purdue Global- Pretty much the same 'likes' with my concerns being the 'newness' of the program and it seems to have less 'focus' areas which may limit some knowledge acquisition. Communication with them has been lacking, have been waiting 2 weeks for my 'transcript review', and never heard back from my follow up email asking for an update.
3. Liberty/ National/ Regent- Didn't get the warm fuzzy from any of them
4. I've looked up state schools where we have lived (military moves), have not come up with other solid leads yet
What am I missing? Should I be looking anywhere else?
Feedback on ACE vs Purdue Global??
Goal: Ed.D in Leadership
Current degrees: MS in Education, BS in Family Studies
Additional training: English as a Second Language
Certifications: Educator- PK-12, TESOL; PK-6 Elementary
And then I had a career change to HR....
Certification: HRCI Professional in Human Resources, DISC Certified Behavior Consultant
Experience: ~15 years in education, ~5 years in federal HR
Needs: Online program a must, asynchronous for max flexibility (I have young kids and work full-time), affordability, expecting around 3-4 years to finish
Additional info: Military spouse, but do not qualify for benefits through MYCAA so has to be a discount/ scholarship/ grant offered through the school itself
Career goal: To maximize my experience in education and HR, particularly in workforce training for leaders. Ideal would be to support school districts in integrating support for military children.
Where I've researched:
1. American College of Education- like that it's asynch, regionally accredited, and affordable. Concerned about 'reputation' per say. Communication has been excellent.
2. Purdue Global- Pretty much the same 'likes' with my concerns being the 'newness' of the program and it seems to have less 'focus' areas which may limit some knowledge acquisition. Communication with them has been lacking, have been waiting 2 weeks for my 'transcript review', and never heard back from my follow up email asking for an update.
3. Liberty/ National/ Regent- Didn't get the warm fuzzy from any of them
4. I've looked up state schools where we have lived (military moves), have not come up with other solid leads yet
What am I missing? Should I be looking anywhere else?
Feedback on ACE vs Purdue Global??