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  • Why Get a PhD in Education?

    Earning the Doctor of Philosophy in Education (Ph. D.) requires dedication and commitment to graduate studies, but in exchange the degree expands career options and often increases earning potential.

  • How to Choose Your Dissertation Committee

    Your dissertation committee is the single most important decision candidates make in PhD degrees. The dissertation committee, especially your dissertation chair or advisor, will determine how...

  • How to Compare Online PhD Programs

    Online PhD programs are an incredible resource for many. Rather than uprooting your family and moving to a new and unfamiliar place, you are able to study from home and even keep your current job...

  • The Types of Doctorates

    The doctoral degree is the highest academic achievement that a student can reach in most universities. Doctoral degrees include those held by many professors and scholars; professional degrees,...

  • The Difference Between a Doctoral Degree & a PhD

    Doctoral degrees are prestigious, hard-earned accomplishments that usually denote the highest point of learning for a chosen field of study. A Ph.D. is a type of doctoral degree. However, there...

  • About Doctorate Degrees

    Doctorate degrees are the highest level of education a person can obtain to receive a degree. Further education is always possible, but there are no additional degree programs available beyond the...

  • How to Earn a PHD in Business Administration

    It takes about 5 years to complete a doctorate degree in business. Graduate studies can be challenging, but they improve your long-term career opportunities. Business school Ph.D. graduates work...

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