06-30-2025, 10:03 AM
(06-30-2025, 09:39 AM)Stonybeach Wrote: Fair point! I was not thinking about utility in academia, but in the business sector, with an MBA having more utility. Even so, I would imagine "post-doctoral" certificates from for-profit schools may not be widely accepted in academia, especially at not-for-profit schools.
Having worked in higher ed, I've noticed many people see a line between for-profit and non-profit schools that often isn't real. Culturally, tuition-driven non-profit schools are often more similar to their for-profit counterparts than they are to endowed non-profits or public institutions. (And even that distinction has eroded over the last twenty years.)
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MA in Educational Technology Leadership, George Washington University
18+ doctoral level credits in Ed Leadership and in Business Admin
More at https://stevefoerster.com


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