Thinking of schools like Allied, Kaplan, US Career Institute. Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.
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I have been researching the more popular online universities and have come upon some information that is making my head spin. There are two universities that I’ve looked at (DeVry and Phoenix) that offer a bachelors degree in 120 credit hours. Four other online colleges offer the same degree program except it will take 180 credits. I don’t understand this large jump in numbers. What’s the difference and in the end which would be more cost efficient?
Anyone Work In Medical Billing And Coding Feild Have Any Adivse On Choosing An Online Program?
Jan 21
I just recently found out that Virginia college online has an associate degree program in Healthcare Reimbursment that teaches medical billing and coding and they are nationally accredited.Then there is the Gatlin education certificate that is offer through accredited colleges in medical billing and coding. Any suggestions from any online college students or someone who works in the medical feild?
I never imagined myself considering the online option; it’s looked down upon yet still expensive.
However, after finally looking at colleges In-state, I’ve realised that many online universities are still cheaper (per credit-hour) than my IN-state tuition would be!
The problem is, the only online degrees that I have seen are for technical fields, and that is the last thing that I would ever be interested in. Perhaps an online degree is the wrong way to go about my preferred majors, but I’m curious; are there online schools where I can recieve a BA in political science, public administration, social sciences, sociology, or social work?
And are federal grants, loans, and other financial aid still available for those “homeschooling” through college?
thanks!
I never imagined myself considering the online option; it’s looked down upon yet still expensive.
However, after finally looking at colleges In-state, I’ve realised that many online universities are still cheaper (per credit-hour) than my IN-state tuition would be!
The problem is, the only online degrees that I have seen are for technical fields, and that is the last thing that I would ever be interested in. Perhaps an online degree is the wrong way to go about my preferred majors, but I’m curious; are there online schools where I can recieve a BA in political science, public administration, social sciences, sociology, or social work?
And are federal grants, loans, and other financial aid still available for those “homeschooling” through college?
thanks!