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Just had this pop up on my LinkedIn feed:
TESU EdD
The first cohort begins 01 July. I might have considered this program, since I had a good experience getting my BA at TESU, but alas I've already started the CBE EdD at South College.
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It’s nice to see that they are expanding. The tuition is a bit high for my personal preference. It estimates $41,148.
https://www.tesu.edu/business/graduate/edd
If I were to go for this type of degree, I’d probably choose the one at ACE for about half the cost at $23,914
https://ace.edu/degree-programs/doctoral...leadership
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For the cost, ease, speed, probably the course content as well, the South College CBE EDD would have been a better choice... If NA/DEAC options are something that might interest you, there was one mentioned for around $10K or something, then you've got the RA options for cheaper.
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(05-02-2024, 11:54 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: For the cost, ease, speed, probably the course content as well, the South College CBE EDD would have been a better choice... If NA/DEAC options are something that might interest you, there was one mentioned for around $10K or something, then you've got the RA options for cheaper. I’m definitely enjoying the program at South so far, although I’m still in the first course. Definitely accelerate-able
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(05-02-2024, 11:54 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: For the cost, ease, speed, probably the course content as well, the South College CBE EDD would have been a better choice... If NA/DEAC options are something that might interest you, there was one mentioned for around $10K or something, then you've got the RA options for cheaper. BJ,
A US based NA/DEAC doctorate for 10 grand? Who?
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I have someone I work with that is highly interested in the program. Dean Williams is a fantastic individual whom I've had the pleasure to speak with multiple times. He did my interview with me for TESU's DBA program and the DBA program itself has been amazing! I have nothing but great things to say about the program thus far. After I completed the MAOL in Spring, I immediately applied for the DBA program. Recently, my coworker discussed about wanting to do his doctorate and I suggested the DBA program, but we both discovered that this Ed.D program exists; this is one of the only completely online Ed.D's in the state of NJ. Others are in-person or hybrid. After this, I plan on doing Rowan's Ed.D program.
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Hmm, for clarity, are you going for the Rowan EDD after the TESU DBA or after the TESU EDD? If you're planning to do the TESU EDD, why are you also going for another Rowan EDD, unless it's in a different specialty, it'll seem redundant, wouldn't it?
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