(04-07-2021, 09:27 AM)acamp Wrote:(04-07-2021, 08:59 AM)newdegree Wrote:(04-06-2021, 03:31 PM)acamp Wrote:(04-06-2021, 02:22 PM)Dumber Wrote: I did a master with liberty online. The students in study groups were great. Customer service was excellent. The school was aggressive - like a for-profit. I am on the agnostic atheist spectrum. I did not mind quoting scriptures. I used the bible like any other "qualitatively" resource. No one tried to convert me to Christianity but I knew going in it was a religious organization. I won't do another program there because they are currently many alternatives.
Thanks for the response on your experience there. You said that there are many alternatives - specifically in which regards? Better price for a masters, quicker?
And did you find the professors to be sticklers out to get you in the papers or overall helpful?
Thanks again.
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what are you trying to study at Liberty? I can give you a few options..
Possibly Ed leadership/supervision program
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Buena Vista University has a masters in education - Teacher leadership degree for $260 per credit - https://www.bvu.edu/programs/graduate/ed...nstruction
That's the cheapest..
I would check this list of schools out to see what you can find as cheaper and alternative options.
https://www.onlineu.org/most-affordable-...rs-degrees
Also check your states requirements for supervisor positions as they may require certain degrees, schools, licenses, or programs to be completed. You want to find a school that works with your state typically state universities in your state work with the department of education requirements for that state.
Also check out American College of Education MS in Educational Leadership it cost $9,500 for whole program but they do not offer financial aid loans, they do offer payment plans though.
https://www.ace.edu/explore/med-ed-leade...NVEALw_wcB
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ACE’s M.Ed. in Educational Leadership is approved for principal licensure in Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Texas. If you are seeking licensure in another state, you are still welcome to apply to the M.Ed. in Educational Leadership program but you also may need to satisfy other requirements set by your state for licensure, such as years of service or internship hours.