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It's impossible to answer your questions because there are a bizillion schools that offer online degrees and training. Each one has their own requirements, costs, etc. so they vary widely.

The main thing is that you choose a school that carries weight in the field, especially if you're only doing online schooling. If you go to Jack's University and I've never heard of it, nor has anyone else, then I'm not going to put you at the top of my list for quality trained help.

Fact is, employers would rather have someone who was schooled in an actual classroom where someone walked you through and actually saw your work. So 100% online is more frowned on, but that doesn't mean all frown on it. Some students do part online and part in-class. Others choose an online school that carries a lot of clout and one where I know you're getting a good education.

KEY is that you want quality education from a school that employers will feel really prepared you.

2006-07-10 16:16:20 · answer #1 · answered by msoexpert 6 · 0 0

I am going to the University Of Phoenix on-line and love it. I am a grad student and it costs about $1700 per class (that includes the text which is available on-line). I take 1 class at a time and they're 6 weeks long each. University of Phoenix offers classes on-line and in most states they have a campus (it's cheaper to go to the campus). I like going on-line though because I can do my school work (including participation) any time of day. In order to get into the MBA program, you have to have a full time job at a business. I would suggest looking into the University!!

2006-07-10 08:27:01 · answer #2 · answered by Jessica 2 · 0 0

http://www.fasfa.gov

2006-07-10 09:22:02 · answer #3 · answered by CollegeDropIN 2 · 0 0

sry dont know

2006-07-10 08:23:29 · answer #4 · answered by Softball005 2 · 0 0

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