12-10-2024, 11:29 AM
I'd have to agree that price is not an issue if the program fits a person. Before my online studies, I attended plenty of brick-and-mortar colleges and universities. If the cost is within your budget, go for it. People enjoy cheap degrees, but I wouldn't say we would cry that it cost too much. 20k is nothing for a degree, now if you can find a degree that's cheaper or more value for the same education, go for it. Most of the time, you pay for the name and ranking rather than the information. If the degree is to fill a check mark or is a simple job requirement, find the best alternative solution that works for you. I never really cared about the school because I never needed to obtain any license or credentials.
Degrees In Progress
Masters in Human Resource Management
Completed Degrees
Doctor of Science in Public Safety '25
Doctor of Healthcare Administration '22
Masters of Business Administration '22
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelor of Science in Police Studies '14
Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15
Masters in Human Resource Management
Completed Degrees
Doctor of Science in Public Safety '25
Doctor of Healthcare Administration '22
Masters of Business Administration '22
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelor of Science in Police Studies '14
Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15


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