I am attending Axia University of Phoenix online and I have not had any problems. They have colleges all over and they are very helpful giving you any information you want. Talk to them.
2007-08-17 14:53:02
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answered by ? 2
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note: there is plenty of debate about the efficacy of online education. I'm going to take the simple fact that Harvard, UMass, Boston U, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Berklee music, U Fl., Florida State, UNC-Chapel Hill, BYU, (it can go on) all have classes and even full programs online - means that some people who are far more knowledgeable about such things than I am, think it's a good idea.
That said; almost every major university in the United States teaches online now. It's 2007 and this is as normal a delivery mode as any other. Pick a school - classes will likely be offered online.
There are also a lot of schools that are offering complete degrees online. Far more (100s) than can be listed in this small space. The key to a quality, valuable, viable education by distance learning is to pick a school that has a reputation for delivering a quality education.
I really like the programs at UMass, but that's just me... check some out and see what you find. Maybe look at the nice list at http://www.Petersons.com (click the online folder) and see the many options available to you.
Don't expect this to be the easy way. Legitimate online courses from quality colleges are very hard. Harder even than classes in the seat.
Also, tell everyone you hear say "online college is bad" as a blanket statement that they aren't too bright or unaware of the reality of 21st century education. Some of the finest colleges in the United States are teaching online now.
2007-08-17 14:48:57
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answered by CoachT 7
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No. Attending a information superhighway college isn't stupid. what's stupid is paying ten cases as plenty for some thing you may get down the line for below filling up your automobile with gasoline. Thats what stupid. Ppl with all on line stages have one factor in user-friendly. they're particularly undesirable at math. you may get a level from Harvard extra inexpensive than what it expenses you to attend a sort of colleges.
2016-10-15 23:58:09
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answered by ? 4
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well what most people do tha are unsure about online colleges go to a college that is credited and does have a traditional campus and just go to their online program. pretty sure that theirs a community college or a state college that offers online programs in your own state.
2007-08-17 14:38:10
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answered by bunnygrl43 5
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Go to a brick and mortar college. Online degrees are still questionable in several people's mind.
2007-08-17 14:31:24
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answered by 2Cute2B4Got 7
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