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Multiple Degrees from Same School
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Most of this depends on how I feel after getting said degrees and my situation at the time, but I'm thinking the following (and work is good with paying for it):

BS Cybersecurity (WGU or Hodges).
MSCSIA (WGU) or MIS-CS (Hodges).
MBA-ITM (WGU) or MBA-IT (Patten).

My question is, would it look odd to an employer to receive all 3 degrees from WGU if I went that route?
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To answer my own question (after Googling): It depends.

Most businesses won't care, but some schools might if I decide I want to teach.
Dropped:  WGU MSCSIA

Dropped:  WGU MSITM - Wasn't my cup of tea
Completed:  WGU BSCSIA (started 10/1/2018, finished 01/11/2019), Pierpont BOG AAS (5/2018)

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I'm surprised some would care. Especially for teaching. Did it say why?

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Traditional schools don't hire their own graduates because it leads to academic inbreeding. They want new ideas to be brought in from elsewhere. This concept gets applied to students who earn their bachelors and PhD from the same school.
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I can totally understand a schools position with inbreeding - what makes this tough is the young BA/BS student getting into their dream school and later in life needing to select their second or third options for a Masters / Ph.D. Or finding a dream option for your undergraduate degree and looking at them as a bad option, even at a great value for their Masters / PhD. Seems a bit backward in theory but there are plenty of options to navigate through these parameters.
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It is VERY common in academia to want degrees from different schools, but regular employers don't care at all.

I have a friend who's daughter wants to be a research scientist and professor, she already has been told not to get her BA, MA, and PhD from the same schools.

Her second daughter wants to be a speech-pathologist, and many of the schools that have that major have a combined BA/MA program that you complete in 5 years. Obviously, they don't care that she's getting her degrees from the same school. These types of degrees are also common in Engineering, and I'm sure there are more like that.
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(12-15-2017, 02:22 PM)quigongene Wrote: Most of this depends on how I feel after getting said degrees and my situation at the time, but I'm thinking the following (and work is good with paying for it):

BS Cybersecurity (WGU or Hodges).
MSCSIA (WGU) or MIS-CS (Hodges).
MBA-ITM (WGU) or MBA-IT (Patten).

My question is, would it look odd to an employer to receive all 3 degrees from WGU if I went that route?

Employers don't care where you went to school and many don't care what your major is. Many don't even verify if your degree actually exists.
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