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#91
(08-24-2023, 12:38 PM)eLearner Wrote:
(08-20-2023, 07:10 PM)eLearner Wrote: I'm curious about the tuition structure. Since it's a 1-year program, do students have to pay the full $18,000 during that 1 year? And does the school just hold your diploma and transcript until you do?

Anyone? Smile

I've sent the school several emails about this and other things, but they never reply.

Typically, you pay tuition in full before the term starts. Most schools won't let you start classes unless payment has been arranged. I can't imagine they're any different.
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#92
(05-22-2021, 12:01 PM)ashkir Wrote: you also need to think of your future, if you want to teach, NA is not going to work.

"Get a degree that satisf
ies all your present and FUTURE needs"
John Bear, (probably).
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#93
(08-24-2023, 04:59 PM)elcastor21 Wrote:
(05-22-2021, 12:01 PM)ashkir Wrote: you also need to think of your future, if you want to teach, NA is not going to work.

"Get a degree that satisf
ies all your present and FUTURE needs"
John Bear, (probably).

Who is John Bear? haha, just kidding... I've not read any of his updated content for the last little while, my last read was before the Y2K... <gasp> The last editions I read was when he co-authored with or partnered with his daughter on the later editions of his books...
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(08-24-2023, 01:12 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Typically, you pay tuition in full before the term starts. Most schools won't let you start classes unless payment has been arranged. I can't imagine they're any different.

Probably. My thinking was that they might charge 6K per semester and want that in full before you could start another semester, but having had some degree programs where they didn't take that approach it left me curious, especially since I stopped taking out loans for college programs after my first degree attempt many years ago and don't have as much of a grasp on the loan aspect as I did back then.

I like to make education plans for people who express the need, so the information I can gather helps. But, since the school won't answer to clear up some things, I won't recommend them again until they get a handle on communication.
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#95
Whoa, Whoa, you guys/girls literally cracked the code to get an MBA+MS for $350 at ENEB, and then literally found a DHA for $18,000!!!!!! ACCREDITED IN VA!?!? Omg! That’s insane.

Applause; I’m saving all of this for future reference.
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@AlvinG, It really depends on what your needs/wants are, for me, it was to fill knowledge/learning gaps in some subject matter, for the ENEB options, it provided general Business, Leadership, and Management courses for various industries.
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(08-24-2023, 07:54 PM)eLearner Wrote:
(08-24-2023, 01:12 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Typically, you pay tuition in full before the term starts. Most schools won't let you start classes unless payment has been arranged. I can't imagine they're any different.

Probably. My thinking was that they might charge 6K per semester and want that in full before you could start another semester, but having had some degree programs where they didn't take that approach it left me curious, especially since I stopped taking out loans for college programs after my first degree attempt many years ago and don't have as much of a grasp on the loan aspect as I did back then.

I like to make education plans for people who express the need, so the information I can gather helps. But, since the school won't answer to clear up some things, I won't recommend them again until they get a handle on communication.

They do let you divide it into 3 payments, that have to be made right before each semester begins.
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(08-28-2023, 12:51 AM)AlvinG Wrote: Whoa, Whoa, you guys/girls literally cracked the code to get an MBA+MS for $350 at ENEB, and then literally found a DHA for $18,000!!!!!! ACCREDITED IN VA!?!? Omg! That’s insane.

Applause; I’m saving all of this for future reference.

This is what many of us have been telling people on this forum. Everyone has their opinions, but the reality is that ENEB has opened many doors for people by offering a nontraditional route to completing their education at the graduate level. It has given many the option (based on any number of Foreign Credential Evaluations) to transfer credits or seek employment. And even more options for Doctoral studies. People can say what they want, but I will not argue with anyone over ENEB when many of us have completed our ACCREDITED doctoral degrees due to our enrollment in ENEB at that steal of a price!
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(09-10-2023, 01:24 PM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote:
(08-28-2023, 12:51 AM)AlvinG Wrote: Whoa, Whoa, you guys/girls literally cracked the code to get an MBA+MS for $350 at ENEB, and then literally found a DHA for $18,000!!!!!! ACCREDITED IN VA!?!? Omg! That’s insane.

Applause; I’m saving all of this for future reference.

This is what many of us have been telling people on this forum. Everyone has their opinions, but the reality is that ENEB has opened many doors for people by offering a nontraditional route to completing their education at the graduate level. It has given many the option (based on any number of Foreign Credential Evaluations) to transfer credits or seek employment. And even more options for Doctoral studies. People can say what they want, but I will not argue with anyone over ENEB when many of us have completed our ACCREDITED doctoral degrees due to our enrollment in ENEB at that steal of a price!

What's the job outlook for DHA degrees? There are so many clinical and non clinical oritented healthcare doctorates, it gets confusing. Or is it more to just complete the goal of getting SOME doctorate?

I went to school for a clinical based doctorate, so I am just wondering.
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(09-10-2023, 02:17 PM)Duneranger Wrote: What's the job outlook for DHA degrees? There are so many clinical and non clinical oritented healthcare doctorates, it gets confusing. Or is it more to just complete the goal of getting SOME doctorate?

I went to school for a clinical based doctorate, so I am just wondering.

Will normally depend on your experience in the field. No experience, probably tough. Some experience, probably not as tough. More experience, probably really good.
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