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Since you don't tell us what subject or what degree level, consider these who have online programs.

Harvard University
U Massachusetts (UMass)
Stanford University
University of Florida
Florida State University
UCLA
University of California (Dominguez Hills)
Peru State College
Western Governor's University
Community College of Southern Nevada
Webster University
SUNY - Empire State
Excelsior College
Thomas Edison State College
Charter Oak State College
Adams State College
Indiana University system
St. Louis Community College
University of Alabama
Troy State University
Utah State University
Central Carolina Community College
Drury University
East Tennessee State University
Jacksonville State University
Liberty University
Nova Southeastern University
Marshall University
West Virginia University (WVU)
Northern Virginia Community College
University of Missouri (Columbia)
University of Tennessee (Martin)
University of Wisconsin
University of North Carolina (Greensboro)
East Carolina State University
American Military University
Montana State University (Billings)
Limestone College

.... there are 100s of them if not nearing a 1000. Fact is, most colleges these days offer courses online and very many are now offering degrees wholly online. You aren't restricted to the heavily advertised proprietary schools (but some are ok if you like them).

Take a surf to your local state university or community college and see what they offer online. You may just be surprised what's available to you. From simple certificates all the way to a doctorate. And from some of the best colleges in the US.

Just make sure that you understand what Regional Accreditation is and whether your school has it. They need to have that for maximum utility of the degree.

Get your degree from a school that has a good reputation and you will be a happy camper.

2007-08-24 09:31:04 · answer #1 · answered by CoachT 7 · 1 0

The online only schools which are operated for profit are not generally held in high regard. Some of them may do a good job, but degrees from them will not normally be taken seriously. Your best bet is the public university in your state. It will be much cheaper and will offer a recognized and respected degree. It will probably have most popular majors available as online degree subjects.

2007-08-24 15:37:45 · answer #2 · answered by Thomas M 6 · 0 0

University of Villanove has a great online program for many fields ...
Of course there's always U of Phoenix and a few more "mainstream" others which are ok

2007-08-24 15:20:07 · answer #3 · answered by pbroekerjr 1 · 0 0

Right there with ya! I would love to take an on-line class or get a higher certificate, but you are always hearing about these on-line schools who we have never heard about!

How credible are they?

2007-08-24 15:23:06 · answer #4 · answered by MyKidsMom 3 · 0 0

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