cboothe09 said:
My guess? Cost and admission standards
I don't think it helps take any students from A&M, but it definitely puts us in vision of some of those that might be considering A&M but not academically or financially able to get in. Plus I think our COE is pretty good, and getting a foothold out there can't hurt...
SFAJack_76 said:
Just saw this on LinkedIn
"Educators wanting to further their careers can now earn a doctorate in educational leadership through a new online program in the James I. Perkins College of Education.
"This is the first completely online doctoral degree offered by SFA," said Dr. Stacy Hendricks, coordinator for the educational leadership doctoral program and associate dean in the Perkins College of Education. "It is designed for those who are fully employed in school districts or other educational agencies. They can participate in the program while meeting their job and family commitments."
For more information, visit bit.ly/3po0HEo."
That would be a cool profession. One of my sons worked for a certain covert Federal government agency in Northern VA (he was a financial analyst, not a James Bond type), and he had several close friends who were intelligence officers. Obviously, my son could never share much with me about what they (or he) did.nacluth said:
I'm thinking about becoming an intelligence officer.
Lol I already paid too much for a master's. I gotta level up this time around.nacluth said:
They do have a fully online MBA.
Here's all their online degrees: http://sfasu.edu/academics/sfaonline/graduate-degrees
They also have a fair amount of certificates online. I'm thinking about becoming an intelligence officer.
nacluth said:
As part of the northwest entrance/Turner remodel, all the trees have been leveled for the work. I know trees will grow again, but I feel like we still don't understand that more students have come for the tall trees than new buildings.
I'm not against the new work just wish they could be a little more understanding on how to incorporate the 70 footers that fill out North Street.
I don't like seeing trees go, but I doubt this is accurate. These facilities will attract far more students than trees will.nacluth said:
but I feel like we still don't understand that more students have come for the tall trees than new buildings.
SFAJack_76 said:
Some of might find this of interest.
http://www.sfasu.edu/docs/college-forestry-agriculture/news-fall-2020.pdf
Pilotgirl said:
What a bummer. Proud for him tho. SFA has lost many a good one due to low salaries. Don't know if that played a part but it has with several Ive worked with in the past. I wish him the best!
Was this the Rellis campus or something else?TallTexan said:
I'm stoked about this.Quote:
Stephen F. Austin State University will launch a series of "innovative goals, initiatives strategies and partnerships" next fall that university president Dr. Scott Gordon says could bring the school to the national forefront of higher education.
Gordon teased the changes but offered few details during Tuesday's weekly conference call with the Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce.
https://www.dailysentinel.com/coronavirus/article_daf020bb-e6e3-54a4-bb93-983f614684bd.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share