@ cardiacclep
It is possible that DPA or PhD in Public Admin would work. However, both my Bachelor's and Master's are in Business Administration. In the Army, most Officers will make it to their O-3 (Captain) in time. Any rank beyond that is extremely competitive.
Revised List:
Schools to Consider:
City University of Seattle (I like their program)
Saint Leo University (Looking like it will come down to Saint Leo VS Cumberlands, any input is welcomed)
University of the Cumberlands
Schools Falling Out:
Keiser University (Their graduate admissions councilor could not answer whether their program was ACBSP accredited or not. I do not care about the ACBSP accreditation, however the lack of knowledge about one's own program is worrisome.)
St. Ambrose University (Offline only)
Note: I keep updating my school list as to not only ask for feedback, but to also provide guidance to anyone that may be in a similar situation as I am. I know from being a long time lurker, that it is often easier to search for articles through google and nitpick at them then sometimes post them.
It is possible that DPA or PhD in Public Admin would work. However, both my Bachelor's and Master's are in Business Administration. In the Army, most Officers will make it to their O-3 (Captain) in time. Any rank beyond that is extremely competitive.
Revised List:
Schools to Consider:
City University of Seattle (I like their program)
Saint Leo University (Looking like it will come down to Saint Leo VS Cumberlands, any input is welcomed)
University of the Cumberlands
Schools Falling Out:
Keiser University (Their graduate admissions councilor could not answer whether their program was ACBSP accredited or not. I do not care about the ACBSP accreditation, however the lack of knowledge about one's own program is worrisome.)
St. Ambrose University (Offline only)
Note: I keep updating my school list as to not only ask for feedback, but to also provide guidance to anyone that may be in a similar situation as I am. I know from being a long time lurker, that it is often easier to search for articles through google and nitpick at them then sometimes post them.