US merged with Argosy in 2001, if that helps. I will report anything I find, regardless of whether it supports "my" side or yours.
I do believe someone has it wrong -- AIG or IRC, or both.
Thanks for a starting point.
I will report anything I find, regardless of whether it supports "my" side or yours.
Ditto. I came accross this last night. It's a little voluminous and seems to have all kinds of info from the early nineties concerning the issue we're discussing. I haven't really gone through it, and forgot why I saved it, so i can't comment on what's useful and what's not.
I'm off on another line of iquiry for the time being.
I do believe someone has it wrong -- AIG or IRC, or both.
Actually, I'm as curious as you are. My first qualification though, is legitimate accreditation. What were the standards of the time, and did the university meet them, and by extension his EdD. If not, are there legitimate mitigating circumstances between that time and present, that would validate the EdD.
If no to all of the above, then game over as far as I'm concerned.
Just verified that, and two others in the merger:
Argosy University evolved in September 2001 through a merger of three long-standing higher education institutions the American Schools of Professional Psychology, the University of Sarasota, and the Medical Institute of Minnesota.
I'm going to be busy off and on for the next few days js, but I'll do what I can. I'm open to the information at any time, so if this thread does happen to die quickly, just ping me. I'll still be interested. Or, you can ping me to another thread with the info if need be. Doesn't matter.