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getting a college degree online?
What are some name of colleges that offer online college degree programs? Are there any colleges that offer online degrees outside of university of phoenix?
The names of some colleges that offer degrees online, here are a few for starters: * Harvard University (though I understand they've recently implemented a residency requirement) * University of Massachusets (about any campus) * University of California (Dominguez and Chico come to mind) * University of Florida * Florida State University * Jacksonville State University * Webster University * East Carolina University * SUNY * Kansas State * Montana State * Northern Arizona U. * West Virginia * Southern New Hampshire U. * University of Texas * Indiana Wesleyan * Liberty U. * Mississippi State * NYIT * Univ of Maryland * Univ of South Dakota ...... it can go on and on, there are 100s... Here's the deal. Not too long ago online college was "bad" and everyone thought it was a scam. Then some major colleges did research and found out that it works better than in the classroom college in many cases. So, just about every college in the US now offers at least some classes online. More than a few colleges offer complete degrees online and even more offer a hybrid of online and classroom. Pick your favorite university and search their web for keywords like "Distance Learning" "Online" or "Extension" and you will likely find some program that they offer you from the convenience of your home (and for a price). Those proprietary colleges you see advertised on TV aren't your only options. Look around - online education is the way higher education is going to be delivered, it's not new anymore and colleges are embracing the technology (finally!).
Earn A College Degree Online?
What do you think about that? I'm still in high school and I would like to work after high school. I'm not thinking about college right now but I read about classes online. My question is; Has anyone earned a college degree online? and when you are looking for a job they would see it the same way they would look at it as if I went to college personally? If you know what I mean. Thanks
Most employers seem to prefer that you go to college in person. In fact, many employers really dislike those colleges that are known for being online (or for profit), like U of Phoenix. So if the time comes and you do decide to go to college, if you can, go in person. If that's impossible, then go online, but to a university that's respected and known for it's "brick and mortar" campus. So look at UMass Amherst, U Maryland, Penn State, Boston U, Carnegie Mellon, RPI, RIT, and other fine universities that also offer degrees online. In addition, check your own state and community colleges, because more and more of them are offering online degrees. When you're looking at online programs, ask them if your transcript and diploma are the exact same as their campus-based students, or if it shows that you went online. Also, if you can, go to an online school that's somewhat commutable from where you were living at the time - so if you're working in NJ, look at schools in NJ, NY, CT, and PA - not in California. In this way, it won't be obvious from first glance at your resume that you did this online. Because no, a lot of employers still don't look at online degrees as the same as campus-based degrees (although the schools insist that they are), so if you use these techniques, it make it less obvious to an employer that you did this any way other than traditionally. Of course, once they meet you, if they ask you, you'll be honest - but at least you won't have a red flag on your resume.
Need a college degree ONLINE from community college?
what community college can i get a degree in computers online? HELP!
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