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Determine which options are available for you and may fit your needs, generally, I recommend the Public/State institutions first, Nonprofit/Private ones next, and then For-profits last, in addition to that, you want to go for the RA vs the NA options as well, instead of international foreign institutions where you have to get an evaluation , again, you need to see if the institution fits your cost, ease, goals, speed to finish, etc...
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(12-27-2024, 11:44 PM)sanantone Wrote: What is your criteria for fast? There are a lot of programs that can be completed in 12 months. You just have to take 12 to 15 credits per semester. I finished a master's at Angelo State University in 14 months, and one of my classmates finished in 12 months. Even though they have traditional 16-week semesters, they offer 8-week courses, so I didn't have to juggle four courses at once. I have done 16-week courses at another school, though, and was able to complete 33 credits in 12 months.
How did you like Angelo State? I am considering it.
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MA in Cross-Cultural and Global Studies—University of Houston at Clear Lake
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MA in Transdisciplinary Studies—Texas Southern University
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