Thomas Brown
Jan 4, 2008, 11:51 AM
I think I got taken. I recently applied for a "life application" degree, desiring my 25 years of consistent experience, writing and education through am MA, to "Glendale University." I put my best foot forward with my information. I realize that Glendale is something of a degree mill and I probably did not even need to offer as much as I did.
My question is simple. Is there something of a respected organization that would genuinely evaluate my experience and put me on a track for a Ph.D. I am a pastor of 25 consistent years. And, I have taught for an accredited Bible college extension for almost 20 years also. I wrote a 127 page document on my journey and life development. These are listed in my blogs: Personal Resume (http://thinking-resume.blogspot.com), Marriage in the Making (http://thinking-pastorally.blogspot.com). I have embeded links throughout these sites that describe my full background and training.
I would be glad to do work for my Ph.D. I don't think I have the time to put in what is often demanded by most credited institutions at the regional level. [
What options is there for someone like me?
Thanks,
Tom
My question is simple. Is there something of a respected organization that would genuinely evaluate my experience and put me on a track for a Ph.D. I am a pastor of 25 consistent years. And, I have taught for an accredited Bible college extension for almost 20 years also. I wrote a 127 page document on my journey and life development. These are listed in my blogs: Personal Resume (http://thinking-resume.blogspot.com), Marriage in the Making (http://thinking-pastorally.blogspot.com). I have embeded links throughout these sites that describe my full background and training.
I would be glad to do work for my Ph.D. I don't think I have the time to put in what is often demanded by most credited institutions at the regional level. [
What options is there for someone like me?
Thanks,
Tom