| I think Linked in does it automatically to expand connections. I got my project management certificate at Georgetown, and the system links me as a Georgetown alum, which I would never say in real life. Because of that, Georgetown hits me up for donations and as a speaker all the time. |
I think this says more about you than there person who included it on their resume. Harvard created their executive programs and various extension program for a purpose. Most are taught by the same professors. Further, selectivity of a school doesn’t mean that people that don’t attend less bright or capable. What I question is why so many on this board feel a sense of concern about this, when the institutions themselves do not? |
I am looking for the best qualified candidate, Harvard extension school gives me zero confidence in their credentials. I don't hold it against the candidate, although there are some who seem to be trying to add some prestige to their otherwise lackluster academic history. But I haven't been impressed by these candidates in the same way I have with those with real Harvard degrees. |
what industry are you in? just wondering if that's the reason |
I went to a month-long executive training program at Harvard. They provided very specific instructions at the end for how to list it on LinkedIn - in the Licenses and certifications section rather than Education. People who list it in education are probably being intentionally deceptive. It's a bit of an eye roll, but so are the people who actually went to ivy league undergrad/grad and talk about it all the time. Both are pretty pathetic. |
It’s your head that’s the problem, not the candidates with a degree from Harvard Extension. Granted some people who graduated at Harvard Extension may have done it just for the Harvard name on their resume, but many put in effort while juggling full time work and family. That ranks up there with “real Harvard kids” who are big into theory and philosophy and light on practicality. Proud to have gotten a degree at Harvard Extension- I don’t brag about it but I’m proud I did it and can apply learnings to the job. |
+1 - my husband worked there and got a masters from there. There are also minimum GPA requirements one must meet to matriculate after taking a few weed out classes. It’s not a pay to play situation. |
I would feel awkward considering an online course as being a student of that school. However, i'm old and pre online era. In today's world, it's completely fine as inline education is a huge part of learning. During pandemic lots of schools completely switched to online. Would you be at those graduates as well? If it bothers you so much, go attend such courses in person but why judge others for doing what works better for them? |
No one cares. |
What do people use instead? |
I thought is was tinder for nerds... |