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I would like ask if anybody can spam me with a list of schools that offer online PhD in Education, other than Walden, Capella and NCU. My main interests are instructional technology, teaching and learning, and curriculum and instruction. 

So far, I have heard the online program offered by Univ of Buffalo and ODU. Any other schools should I look into? TIA.

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On 04/02/2017 at 2:20 AM, forgetful26 said:

The Institute of Education at the University College London offers one program online 

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe/courses/graduate-research/education-online-mphil-phd

 

I am not sure how European universities are welcomed in the States, but across Latin America, a degree from UCL's IOE is very well regarded. 

The IOE is ranked number 1 in the world for education programmes and UCL (who took it over only recently) is ranked in the top 10 universities in the world, so a degree from there is extremely well received wherever you go thereafter.

You may also find it's fees are cheaper than some US institutions (my MA cost just £4,500 or approximately $5,700). I am not sure how it compares to all of your choices but the online PhD for international students is about $20,000 per year if you are full time.

The only immediate downside I can think of to choosing a programme outside of the US is the difficulty of visiting in person sometimes should you wish to do so. 

I attended the IOE as a masters student so if you would like to ask any questions then please feel free to PM me.

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On 2/4/2017 at 10:56 PM, mjl89 said:

The IOE is ranked number 1 in the world for education programmes and UCL (who took it over only recently) is ranked in the top 10 universities in the world, so a degree from there is extremely well received wherever you go thereafter.

You may also find it's fees are cheaper than some US institutions (my MA cost just £4,500 or approximately $5,700). I am not sure how it compares to all of your choices but the online PhD for international students is about $20,000 per year if you are full time.

The only immediate downside I can think of to choosing a programme outside of the US is the difficulty of visiting in person sometimes should you wish to do so. 

I attended the IOE as a masters student so if you would like to ask any questions then please feel free to PM me.

@forgetful26 and @mjl89, thank you for the info. Please let me look into it. I'll let you know mjl89 if I'd like to learn more about it from the insider.

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Mich State (where I got my MA) is an excellent school. New Mexico State has an online program as well as Central Michigan. There are lots more, but I was looking for schools that didn't require the GRE -- MSU does. Boise State is another one.

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On 2/23/2017 at 7:18 PM, snuz said:

Mich State (where I got my MA) is an excellent school. New Mexico State has an online program as well as Central Michigan. There are lots more, but I was looking for schools that didn't require the GRE -- MSU does. Boise State is another one.

Thanks, @snuz. I'll check them out.

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