I need a legitimate, accredited school that offers online degrees. I work well over 40 hours a week, and I just don’t have the time to sit in a classroom. However, I want the same kind of degree I would get otherwise. HELP!
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I need a legitimate, accredited school that offers online degrees. I work well over 40 hours a week, and I just don’t have the time to sit in a classroom. However, I want the same kind of degree I would get otherwise. HELP!
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#1 by CoachT at August 14th, 2009
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Almost every college in the US teaches online these days – it’s just normal. This includes places like Harvard, UC-Berkeley, Penn State, UTexas, Berklee Music, and probably your own State U and the local community college.
Problem is, as I see it, that if you don’t have time to sit in a classroom 3 hours per week, you also don’t have time to do the work involved in a legit online course. The time requirement will be about the same, the difference is in flexibility of location and time.
Harvard – http://www.extension.harvard.edu/Distanc…
UC-Berkeley – http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/online/
Berklee Music – http://www.berkleemusic.com/
U Florida – http://www.distancelearning.ufl.edu/
U Texas – http://www.telecampus.utsystem.edu/
California Virtual Campus (Colleges in CA) – http://www.cvc.edu/students/courses
there are thousands like this. You are not restricted to the likes of UPhoenix, AIU, ITT, DeVry and other “as seen on TV” unless those are the only schools that will accept you.
Caution: online is not easier than classroom. It’s actually harder to do it this way.
#2 by phone chargers at August 14th, 2009
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I would try Saint Leo University in flordia, that is where I attend and will have my BS in Criminal Justice next summer. I pay $450 per credit hour and the school is on the quarter system ( 8 week classes).
They offer degrees in most everything and is based out of Tampa Florida.
Saintleo.com is the website
good luck
carrie
they also offer financial aid
#3 by Syd at August 14th, 2009
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Try checking out the following online accredited colleges:
- Grand Canyon University
- Hays University
- Penn State (World Campus)
- Phoenix University
#4 by bobs at August 14th, 2009
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Look for a school that will give you credits for life experience. Also, a lot of “normal” colleges offer online classes, so ask colleges in or near your community about it.
#5 by Momma MJ - Baby Boy due 10.8.09 at August 14th, 2009
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Try University of Phoenix online. http://www.phoenix.edu/online_and_campus…
#6 by saad at August 14th, 2009
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I would say to you
http://www.pennfostercollegeintl.com/
because it’s most cheaper and in the same time it has two
Accreditation
#7 by Professo at August 14th, 2009
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Brick & Mortar schools that offer online as well:
Mountain State University
Bellevue University (one of the first online programs).