Abstract

This study surveyed 208 deans and department or division chairs from universities and colleges across the southeastern United States regarding their perception of faculty who had earned their doctoral degrees online. Data revealed only a slightly negative perception of online learning; however, over three-fourths of the respondents would select a candidate with a traditional doctorate versus the candidate with an online degree when hiring a new faculty member.

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