Does anyone know any that doesnt have too many requirements?
Does anyone know any good online colleges or community colleges?
I would check with www.davenport.edu. That's where I attend (Davenport University). The college is fully accredited by the North Central Association. And unlike University of Phoenix which tells you what class to take which session, you have the freedom of scheduling the classes you want. Some courses are not offered every semester, so you need to work with a counselor on this information.
You don't have to have a minimum amount of classes passed before going on line, unlike U of Phoenix, and DU offers degrees in various fields. However you do have to either complete a certain level of math proficiency or take one of the prerequisite math courses before taking online classes.
I attend there, and did have to take my first semester totally in-seat because I did not pass the math entrance exam (just a few points short), but it was worth that extra class. I was able to do well in my remaining math classes. But out of the 29 classes I've taken, over half I've chosen to take on-line.
Our school offers degrees in information technology, business, and allied health professions in associates, bachelors and masters degree levels.
Reply:I use Excelsior because I am in the military which pays the high price. You will be better working with a local community college you can visit personally. You must be mature to do well on line.
Reply:University of Phoenix is really good. You can take on line courses as well as take classes in quarters. This gives you an opportunity to complete your course work faster. They are also an accredited institute. Check out the website and see what they have to offer. Good Luck!
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Reply:Depends on where ya live. In colorado: Greeley-Aims Com., Springs- Pikes Peak Com. etc.
just depends.
Reply:Most all colleges have online graduate degrees now .
University of Phoenix Online is the most accepted on line college
now.
You have to be careful as many online and local community colleges offer courses which are not accepted by other schools. if you make adecision take their information to other schools nas find out if they are accepted.
Some colleges like SOUTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE recently refused ot accept their own "supposely accredited" ccourses after a year in the nursing program in an attempt to force students to repeat unneeded courses.
Of the last college IO attended supposely a fully accredited school one other school saoid they would accept their credtis if I had top grades(cor esubjects). one major college university said no. one major university said they may upon their decretion. but not likely.
Schools ar ereally screwing stuents with their core subjests. forcing repeat classes fo rthe same thing.
Reply:University of Texas at El Paso is good for engineering. (online)
Reply:It depends on what your majoring in. UNCC now has an online program. University of Maryland has one....Saint Leo University has one this school is located in Florida. Again it depends on what your interested in. I havent heard much about Phoenix online though.
Hope this helped
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