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which doctorate program allows installments? - huiwh1998 - 03-26-2025 Which doctorate program allows installments? For example, you can pay per credit/course and not have to pay the whole thing at one time. I know VUL is quite fast, yet you've to pay the whole thing at once. Are there any of them just like the VUL, but with installment plans and can be done 12-ish months? Thank you all! RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - Heartstrings - 03-26-2025 California Southern University has a monthly payment plan. They do not accept federal financial aid. I think they have doctoral degrees in business and psychology Edit: I don't know about 12 months RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - newdegree - 03-26-2025 Check out Doctor of Social leadership at the Omega Graduate School, could be finished in 5 terms. They accept installments. There are two terms fall and spring broken into two sub terms which are 7 weeks each. Online programs require no residency. https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Doctor-of-Social-Leadership-DSL-Omega-Graduate-School-TRACS-Accredited https://ogs.edu/calendars/ Spring 2025 Term Spring 2025 Term/Subterm A Start: 01/20/2025 Weekend Residency A: 01/24/-01/25/2025 End of Subterm A: 03/16/2025 Start of Subterm B: 03/31/2025 Weekend Residency B: 04/04-04/05/2025 End of Subterm B: 05/25/2025 Spring 2025 Term End: 06/01/2025 — UK Reading and Research Seminar: June 22-27, 2025 Library of Congress Reading and Research Seminar: July 6-13, 2025 — Fall 2025 Term Start of Fall 2025 Term and Subterm A: 08/11/25 Subterm A Weekend Residency: 08/15-08/16/25 Degree Day: 09/27/2025 End of Subterm A: 10/05/25 Start of Subterm B: 10/13/25 Subterm B Weekend Residency: 10/17-10/18/25 End of Subterm B: 12/07/25 End of Fall 2025 Term: 12/14/2025 Spring 2026 – Start 1/19/2026; End 5/31/2026 RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - huiwh1998 - 04-04-2025 (03-26-2025, 07:29 PM)newdegree Wrote: Check out Doctor of Social leadership at the Omega Graduate School, could be finished in 5 terms. They accept installments. There are two terms fall and spring broken into two sub terms which are 7 weeks each. Online programs require no residency. How much transfer credit does it allow? I know VUL allows kind of like 2/3 of the total transfer credits. And also, does it accept validential? If yes, eneb/ui1 graduates will have one more choice! RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - bjcheung77 - 04-04-2025 This program seems like an alternative to the VUL one, for people who aren't into the Health Administration program and require a Leadership or Management program instead. It's also TRACS (same as VUL)... Interesting to say the least, I would just email them to ask if they accept Validential, I checked their website for transfer credit, doesn't seem to indicate either... RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - FireMedic_Philosopher - 04-07-2025 If the OP is asking which doctorate programs allow folks to pay by the class I would guess most of them. Programs like VUL that require payment in full are the exception and not the rule. Now,if he is asking if colleges let you essentially finish a degree with a payment plan before everything is paid for, the answer is definitely NO, unless you take out a loan. RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - huiwh1998 - 04-07-2025 (04-07-2025, 04:14 AM)FireMedic_Philosopher Wrote: If the OP is asking which doctorate programs allow folks to pay by the class I would guess most of them. Programs like VUL that require payment in full are the exception and not the rule. I mean, I want fast (1 year like VUL), installments available, and (hopefully) cheaper than VUL. Are there any options? RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - bjcheung77 - 04-07-2025 Basically, I would get you to create a short list of institutions mentioned in the grad forum of this and the sister board (DegreeInfo). Find the ones you want, for example, the Level 8 UK Diploma $1.5K USD (3 months) & Westcliff DBA for $12K-$13K USD and can be done in 12 months, total 15 months at the earliest... And then keep compiling the list to get your top 5 choices and maybe even add one/two as backup options. Even if it takes you a little longer than 12 months/1 year, you'll still be able to get the doctorate within 15months-18months and all for under $18/19K USD. RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - newdegree - 04-08-2025 Doctorates are a dime a dozen, with plans under one year and a under 15k price point. Also, remember that accreditation is a big factor. RE: which doctorate program allows installments? - huiwh1998 - 04-08-2025 (04-08-2025, 02:11 PM)newdegree Wrote: Doctorates are a dime a dozen, with plans under one year and a under 15k price point. Also, remember that accreditation is a big factor. Yeah, but not many accept instalments, accredited, and not that hard. |