PaU^_^PaU Posted January 24, 2017 Posted January 24, 2017 I greatly appreciate any honest comments about Azusa Pacific University's PhD in Higher Ed. I haven't seen discussion in these forums. I wonder why.
xypathos Posted January 24, 2017 Posted January 24, 2017 Per the school's website, there doesn't appear to be any aid and the instruction is online except for two weeks in January and July. 63k for a degree that schools traditionally pay students to obtain is a hard bargain to sell. Is there a reason that a traditional, on campus school doesn't work for you? How would you feel with a 63k loan over your head and no job to match it?
PaU^_^PaU Posted January 24, 2017 Author Posted January 24, 2017 43 minutes ago, xypathos said: Per the school's website, there doesn't appear to be any aid and the instruction is online except for two weeks in January and July. 63k for a degree that schools traditionally pay students to obtain is a hard bargain to sell. Is there a reason that a traditional, on campus school doesn't work for you? How would you feel with a 63k loan over your head and no job to match it? @xypathos I do prefer traditional, on campus school. However, my situation doesn't allow me to relocate. I have family obligations. 63K will be also tough on me. If that's my only option and if I can find (REAL) good reviews, I would consider it, tough.
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