Obviously you don't need to have a Doctorate to be an AD. But I suspect the faculty would not allow the term Dean of Athletics, to someone lacking a doctorate.
I would rather have an excellent AD with jut a Bachelors degree, than a mediocre one with a PhD.
But prestige is nice
Sue Troyan
Re: Sue Troyan
Maybe that's why I heard that Joe is planning retirement in three years. That gives her time to get the degree if needed.
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These are the educational backgrounds of Holy Cross's last 3 AD's. Info compliments of CHC8485
Kit Hughes
MA - Higher Education, Boston College
BA - Sociology; Bowdoin College
Marcus Blossom M.B.A., UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND, Kingston, RI
M.S. in Sport Management, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
B.S. in Business Administration, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY,
Nate Pine MA - Education, University of California at Berkeley
BS - Marketing and International Business Oregon State University
Dick Regan BA - Economics-Accounting
Kit Hughes
MA - Higher Education, Boston College
BA - Sociology; Bowdoin College
Marcus Blossom M.B.A., UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND, Kingston, RI
M.S. in Sport Management, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
B.S. in Business Administration, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY,
Nate Pine MA - Education, University of California at Berkeley
BS - Marketing and International Business Oregon State University
Dick Regan BA - Economics-Accounting
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