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Please tell me about the general cost and quality of education. I am thinking of obtaining BA degree throuhg online universities but still skeptical about it. Are they really accredited schools? (like Phenex, St. Leo, AIU) Any tips on picking the school to attend? I have AA degree and looking into getting a degree in Business HR or Business in Healthcare BA. Should I consider attending classes from locan university at night instead of online? (I work full-time during the day)

2007-09-28 19:04:50 · 2 answers · asked by napialovenoko 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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The important consideration here is the quality of the school. Harvard University and the University of Phoenix are both regionally accredited (RA) and both offer online courses. One is generally considered much better than the other.

In addition to the reputation of the school, keep in mind that online courses from a quality program are generally much harder than courses taken in the classroom. An online course will require that you read the entirety of the text and that you write papers for assessment. There won't be a lot of multiple guess exams. Also, if you have comprehension troubles, it can be more difficult to get individualized attention in an online class. Classes on campus in an evening program is usually an easier route if you have the available time. At many (if not most) schools, you can combine courses online and in the classroom.

Costs range from very affordable (your local state university) to incredibly expensive (some of the premier elite colleges) and everything in between. Very often, high cost does not indicate high quality.

Quality of programs is variable too. Academic research shows clearly that online students very often learn more than their in-class counterparts. But this depends entirely upon the school offering the class. There are good schools and bad schools.

You are not restricted to the likes of UoP, St Leo, DeVry, AIU for online study. Very many colleges have programs online now and you should examine all of your options starting with your local state university. UMass, Florida State, U Maryland, for example all have online degrees.

One of my favorite resources for programs is the list at Petersons.com http://www.petersons.com (click on "online programs") and search there. You will be very surprised at which schools have degrees online.

2007-09-28 21:00:33 · answer #1 · answered by CoachT 7 · 1 0

i think of that could be an excellent concept!!! I want there were one in all those ingredient while i became into at school. i think of i could have performed a lot greater effective. Many college district's have on line courses. There are additionally inner maximum on line faculties. i think of you're on the main appropriate tract by using wanting to collect records before happening your parents. If I have been you i could make 2 checklist of experts and cons the 1st possible be attending college bodily, the 2d checklist could be a factor of an on line college. as quickly as you have the advice take all of it on your parents. tell them your concept and ask in the event that they are going to think of roughly it for forty 8 hours then set up yet another assembly with them. this could tutor them quite a few adulthood and which you have extremely researched this and additionally you're actually not purely leaping into some thing blindly. tell them you're actually not a freak who needs to work out somebody which you purely think of you're able to do greater effective in a distinctive atmosphere. merely be user-friendly, yet lay it out so which you're actually not likely on and on babbling. stable success Hun!!!!

2016-12-17 12:47:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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