Looks like there are. Here's a listing of some of them: http://www.universities.com/Distance_Learning/Degrees_PhD_Programs_Engineering.html
There are no scholarships available to take courses online just for a PHd. However, many programs do offer scholarships and have blended learning approaches.
Walden, Capella, and Liberty Universities, all offer online Phd programs. Some of the programs available are Doctorate degrees in Education/Leadership for Higher Education, and Human Services/Health Care Administration. Capella University and University of Phoenix offer online PHD courses. You can read the guide at www.guidetoonlineschools.com/.
If the courses are accredited.
The answer to this question varies on what subject you are getting a PHD in. Most PhD courses take about 5-7 years to complete, though this could be shorter and longer depending on what you want it in.
You can find sources for online Courses and Education at the Related Link below. There are hundreds of colleges courses that are now available online. If you're looking for specific courses (or colleges that offer online associates, bachelors, masters, PhD or certification courses)
It appears they offer the standard PhD programs at the university alone. It would be a better investment in the long term anyhow. http://pennstatehershey.org/web/mdphd/home
Yes, you can complete a Ph.D. online. The problem is that you would be limited in the type of job you could get as a result. For example, a major university probably would not hire a faculty member with an online Ph.D.
Here you can find the top online PhD programs - http://www.onlinephdprograms.com/
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Yes, there are. Your best bet is to contact the schools sponsoring the online PhD program. This site: http://www.phdprogramsonline.org/online-phd-college-scholarships has a bit more information to help you get started.
Many online universities offer PhD programs including Phoenix.edu, WaldenU.edu and others. Websites with lists of online PhD programs include eCollegeFinder.org, OnlinePHDprograms.com and more.
http://www.onlinedoctoralprograms.com/earn-a-doctorate-in-nursing-online/ provides guidance on how to earn a doctorate in nursing online and a list of accredited universities that offer PhD online