04-24-2022, 12:27 PM
(04-24-2022, 12:11 PM)cacoleman1983 Wrote:Is there an article or something that shows how to do that? Any examples of such a practice?(02-23-2022, 09:13 PM)isaachunter Wrote:Quote: Did you end up enrolling with Master’s International School of Divinity?
No. In the end, I was too uncomfortable with paying tuition for a degree that would be useless in an academic job market. Even though MIUSD would only cost about $2000 (depending of course on how long it actually took to put together the dissertation committee and schedule the defense), spending any money on a degree that would not end in a job I found counterproductive.
I went back and forth between several programs (including Liberty) and was just about to give up on the idea of a doctorate at all, when someone on a forum (I think this forum) suggested Forge Theological Seminary. I was skeptical, but checked out the program. They are non-accredited (but so is MIUSD and CES), but are also free tuition. They used to have a PhD program but scrapped it and now just have a ThD program.
FTS is a lot like CES (at least for the ThD program) just without the cost. It is a great program. I enjoyed it.
You might be able to get this program validated through a foreign university and then have a foreign evaluation issued that would give it the equivalency of a regionally accredited degree.