Monday, December 14, 2009

How It Began

The doctoral program in Law, Policy and Society at Northeastern University enables individuals with career experience to get academic background and produce a doctoral dissertation in a relevant policy area. This was a perfect program for me, because the faculty were doing research on workforce development, urban policy, technology, sustainability. The courses were offered in the evening, and many other students were working while pursuing the degree.

I applied and was admitted in 2006, while I was a senior administrator with a private college. I knew that the degree would be valuable for my work in higher education, and that my work schedule would allow me to get my coursework done quickly.

Life interferes, sometimes, as we all know. As matriculation day approached, I ended up changing employers and took a completely different position in technology. My new job required me to travel, and I was concerned this might be a problem. Sure enough, I approached the two professors who taught the required first year courses and both responded negatively to the fact that I would need to miss a few class sessions. So I had to take a leave of absence. My dream of pursuing a dissertation program was slipping away.

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