02-28-2023, 04:15 PM
Hey Spohara,
what flagship school are you closest to? UNA and UAH have some pretty cool programs in north al. A & M has some fun engineering programs and like most hbcu's they'll work with you if you need it. If you are around bham UAB has a setup where you can combine any two certs into a master's degree. UA and AU have pretty decent master's offerings and I have a couple of colleagues who came out of those programs. South Alabama has a long list and western Florida offers in-state tuition to AL residents. The University of Troy is pretty reasonable too.
what flagship school are you closest to? UNA and UAH have some pretty cool programs in north al. A & M has some fun engineering programs and like most hbcu's they'll work with you if you need it. If you are around bham UAB has a setup where you can combine any two certs into a master's degree. UA and AU have pretty decent master's offerings and I have a couple of colleagues who came out of those programs. South Alabama has a long list and western Florida offers in-state tuition to AL residents. The University of Troy is pretty reasonable too.
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COSC BSBA 2020 - completed
Cumberland School of Law M.S.L 2022 - completed
UA - MS Hospitality Management 2024 - completed
WWU - PhD 2025 - in progress
#GOACORNS
#GOBULLDOGS
#ROLLTIDE
#GOOWLS


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