American Institute of Holistic Theology
Mar. 31st, 2002 12:10 amNote: These degrees are accredidated, but not by the Department of Education. I post them here for curiosity's sake.
American Institute of Holistic Theology.
Here's their FAQ.
Basically, these are correspondence courses that you couldn't use a FAFSA for, but could be just for personal knowledge or interest. It could also boost your chances of getting into a DOE-accredited graduate school (this is my hope).
They offer programs in: Metaphysics, Parapsychic Science Program, Divinity Program, Holistic Ministries Program, Healtheology Program, Naturology, and Holistic Childcare Program.
It appears they offer a Doctor of Divinity separate from these other programs, so one should be able to enroll directly into it.
The catch: The Doctorate of Divinity (which is not the cheapest of the programs available) costs $2805.00. But they send you a certificate of tuition reduction worth $350. So then the instruction becomes relatively affordable.
The good thing: It's correspondence, self-paced, and all their courses sound frickin' interesting!
American Institute of Holistic Theology.
Here's their FAQ.
Basically, these are correspondence courses that you couldn't use a FAFSA for, but could be just for personal knowledge or interest. It could also boost your chances of getting into a DOE-accredited graduate school (this is my hope).
They offer programs in: Metaphysics, Parapsychic Science Program, Divinity Program, Holistic Ministries Program, Healtheology Program, Naturology, and Holistic Childcare Program.
It appears they offer a Doctor of Divinity separate from these other programs, so one should be able to enroll directly into it.
The catch: The Doctorate of Divinity (which is not the cheapest of the programs available) costs $2805.00. But they send you a certificate of tuition reduction worth $350. So then the instruction becomes relatively affordable.
The good thing: It's correspondence, self-paced, and all their courses sound frickin' interesting!