A PhD does not automatically make you the president of a college. That has to be
earned. It is a selection process that is quite exhaustive, by faculty, executive staff, Board of Trustees, and Board of Governors of the college etc. To answer the other part of your question, a PhD typically takes approximately four years beyond completion of the bachelors degree (total, eight years beyond high school).
A PhD does not automatically make you the president of a college. That has to be
earned. It is a selection process that is quite exhaustive, by faculty, executive staff, Board of Trustees, and Board of Governors of the college etc. To answer the other part of your question, a PhD typically takes approximately four years beyond completion of the bachelors degree (total, eight years beyond high school).
A PhD does not automatically make you the president of a college. That has to be
earned. It is a selection process that is quite exhaustive, by faculty, executive staff, Board of Trustees, and Board of Governors of the college etc. To answer the other part of your question, a PhD typically takes approximately four years beyond completion of the bachelors degree (total, eight years beyond high school).
A PhD does not automatically make you the president of a college. That has to be
earned. It is a selection process that is quite exhaustive, by faculty, executive staff, Board of Trustees, and Board of Governors of the college etc. To answer the other part of your question, a PhD typically takes approximately four years beyond completion of the bachelors degree (total, eight years beyond high school).
A PhD does not automatically make you the president of a college. That has to be
earned. It is a selection process that is quite exhaustive, by faculty, executive staff, Board of Trustees, and Board of Governors of the college etc. To answer the other part of your question, a PhD typically takes approximately four years beyond completion of the bachelors degree (total, eight years beyond high school).
A PhD does not automatically make you the president of a college. That has to be
earned. It is a selection process that is quite exhaustive, by faculty, executive staff, Board of Trustees, and Board of Governors of the college etc. To answer the other part of your question, a PhD typically takes approximately four years beyond completion of the bachelors degree (total, eight years beyond high school).
It depends on the type of doctorate. The PhD would take approximately four years post bachelor's degree to complete. The actual length of time depends much on how long it takes a student to prepare and defend their dissertation, which is an individual project on a topic of the students choosing from an original view point with extensive research and approved by a designated committee.
The doctorate would take approximately four years post bachelor's to complete. The degree can run up to 60 credits in coursework particular to a specific field of study. The actual length of time depends much on how long it takes a student to prepare and defend their dissertation which typically follows the prescribed credit coursework. The dissertation is an individual student project advancing an original view point on a topic of the students choosing. It is developed through extensive supporting research and must be approved by the designated committee.
A PhD does not automatically make you the president of a college. That has to be
earned. It is a selection process that is quite exhaustive, by faculty, executive staff, Board of Trustees, and Board of Governors of the college etc. To answer the other part of your question, a PhD typically takes approximately four years beyond completion of the bachelors degree (total, eight years beyond high school).
There are many of course. They all need many PhD's.
There is no educational requirement.
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Woodrow Wilson is the only one
Yes, there are multiple Universities in the US where one may earn a PhD in Fine Art of Dance. The Esther Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple University is one for instance that offers such a degree.
It take up to 8 years. And if you want to get a phd, add an extra 3-7 years.
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No college is required to enlist in the US Marine Corps, a High School diploma is all that is needed. To be a US Marine officer, a Bachelors degree is pretty much required.
In the US it typically takes four years of undergrad and 3 years of laws school. Some countries have a bachelors of law that only requires four years.
None in the us all you need is a high school diploma and to complete the training
It is slightly over 1% of the US population that holds a PhD. When you include all doctorates and professional degrees, it is 3% of the US population.
A cumulative GPA of 2.00 is the requirement in order to continue PHD especially in the US.