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    Post: Re: M. Ed. from American College of Education

    Lowie

    Posted on 10/31/09

    Hmmm, last post didn't seem to work, let me try again ...

    On 7/11/09, Chloe_teachK wrote:
    > Does anyone have any experience with the online school
    > American college of education? They are offering M. Ed.
    > degrees for just under $5,000. It seem too good to be true
    > since every degree I've been researching is in the
    > neighborhood of $10,000-$13,000 (I refuse to look at the
    > NOVA's of the world looking for $20,000+).
    >
    > Thanks for any responses.

    10-31-2009

    I'm so glad you asked this question because I've been
    pondering this M.Ed. degree myself and have been searching
    for honest opinions on the web! Here are the factors I've
    considered and researched so far:

    1) Is the college accredited? Yes, ACE is accredited by the
    North Central Association of Colleges and Schools - Higher
    Learning Commission. The original accreditation that Barat
    College obtained in 1943 was continued in 2005 when ACE
    bought Barat. ACE's most recent accreditation evaluation
    (PEAQ) was completed in 2007-2008 and their next one is
    scheduled for 2013-2014.

    2) How can they offer an affordable program? Well, perhaps
    it's because they're specialized: ACE only offers a variety
    of M.Ed. degrees, nothing else. And it's all done online,
    which must reduce traditional infrastructure expenses. And
    ACE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Higher Ed Holdings, LLC,
    a group that helps state universities provide online
    learning for their own students. In order to sell their
    services to the state universities, Higher Ed Holdings can
    probably use its own wholly-owned online college as a model.
    So it's in HEH/ACE's own best interest to have a robust
    model in place, and affordable access is probably the best
    way to encourage growth.

    3) Do I have to wait until the traditional fall or spring
    semester to get started? No. The learning is asynchronous,
    so it's easy for ACE to provide monthly start dates.

    Please do not confuse this for a commercial message - it's
    not! It is an authentic response to an authentic question,
    from one teacher to another. I hope the time and effort
    I've put into this research can be helpful to other teachers
    as well --

    Sincerely,
    Lowie
    Spanish Teacher (and lifelong learner)
    New Jersey


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