flex/hybrid online programs

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What is the difference between the two? I am aware of the university of St. Augustine in Austin,Tx then a Baylor program but are these my only two options if I am not wanting to attend a full time program. What are thoughts on these?

I am a nontraditional student.

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Baylor is a hybrid program but it's not exactly part-time. It's a two year program, which is actually shorter than the vast majority of traditional programs. The Saint Augustine program, on the other hand, is 4 years long.
 
thanks for the reply scrawnyguy, is the St. Augustine the only option with regard to a flex program?
 
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What is the difference between the two? I am aware of the university of St. Augustine in Austin,Tx then a Baylor program but are these my only two options if I am not wanting to attend a full time program. What are thoughts on these?

I am a nontraditional student.

I was accepted into the University of St. Augustine flex dpt program. It's not a part time program. It's full time just as all the other dpt programs except that you do most of it online and meet on campus twice a month for labs. The online exams are proctored so it's not any "easier" than other dpt programs.
 
I was accepted into the University of St. Augustine flex dpt program. It's not a part time program. It's full time just as all the other dpt programs except that you do most of it online and meet on campus twice a month for labs. The online exams are proctored so it's not any "easier" than other dpt programs.

It is a part-time program actually because you are taking about 12 units per semester in flex program (that is why it is 1 year longer than full-time). In a full-time program you would be taking 20 units each semester.
 
It is a part-time program actually because you are taking about 12 units per semester in flex program (that is why it is 1 year longer than full-time). In a full-time program you would be taking 20 units each semester.

Yes but 12 credits is considered full time in a graduate program
 
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