What college would you recommend that has a full online program?

I’ am planning to take college courses online from scratch to bachelors degree in criminal justice. I know online college can be expensive, but time is money, and right now I have two jobs and I run my own business so time is very tight, but on one of my jobs, including my business I have plenty of time where I can whip out my laptop and get some hours in, so online is definitely my best path. Now iam just shopping around trying to get as much info as possible. What college would you recommend? and why? and also Price efficient, cause some of them are very expensive, and also I need a college which is accredited.

The key is to make sure the college/university is accredited. I have three basic recommendations for everyone looking into online/distance education. They all have to do with exploring; after all, you have to defend your assets.

1. Make certain that you have triple checked their accreditation. First, they tell you what it is, then you go to that accrediting body’s website (not through the link provided by the school), and thirdly you would visit the department of education to see what they have to say. Do your diligent research into the institutions once you have narrowed down to a couple. You can look at the Better Business Bureau for more information on the college.

2. You must have extreme self motivation and be able to teach yourself per say. This means that you will not have someone telling you verbally, so it is up to you to get the information from the course room, text, and other resources. The best way to look at it is like a guided independent study course.

3. Review your goals, personal and professional. Make sure that the school that you are going to offers the programs that match your goals. Do not settle. There are many programs that are similar, but you have to make the ultimate decision. Do not let it be based on finances and length of program, but the fact that when you are finished or near finished you will be able to assume your proper place in the career field sought.

You should market yourself and not the degree or university. There are many traditional universities offering degrees that can be earned through online methods. Distance Learning Alliance has a list of these traditional online schools. Look at that if you are truly concerned with the name of the school. Good luck on your search!

2 Responses to “What college would you recommend that has a full online program?”

  1. You specifically need a college that is regionally accredited. There are all sorts of accreditation types out there, but the one that means that employers and other schools consider the degrees valid is regional accreditation.

    Regionally accredited colleges that offer full online degrees in your field include: U Maryland, Southern New Hampshire University, Colorado State U, Portland State U, Utica College, South U, Upper Iowa U, Eastern Kentucky U, and Liberty U. All of these schools are schools that have in-person campuses, are generally respectable, nothing wrong with them. The most prestigious of those is U Maryland.

    You may want to check your home state’s public unis as well, see what they offer. They’d be your least expensive option, and a lot of them offer online degrees.
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  2. The key is to make sure the college/university is accredited. I have three basic recommendations for everyone looking into online/distance education. They all have to do with exploring; after all, you have to defend your assets.

    1. Make certain that you have triple checked their accreditation. First, they tell you what it is, then you go to that accrediting body’s website (not through the link provided by the school), and thirdly you would visit the department of education to see what they have to say. Do your diligent research into the institutions once you have narrowed down to a couple. You can look at the Better Business Bureau for more information on the college.

    2. You must have extreme self motivation and be able to teach yourself per say. This means that you will not have someone telling you verbally, so it is up to you to get the information from the course room, text, and other resources. The best way to look at it is like a guided independent study course.

    3. Review your goals, personal and professional. Make sure that the school that you are going to offers the programs that match your goals. Do not settle. There are many programs that are similar, but you have to make the ultimate decision. Do not let it be based on finances and length of program, but the fact that when you are finished or near finished you will be able to assume your proper place in the career field sought.

    You should market yourself and not the degree or university. There are many traditional universities offering degrees that can be earned through online methods. Distance Learning Alliance has a list of these traditional online schools. Look at that if you are truly concerned with the name of the school. Good luck on your search!

    References :
    http://www.distancelearningalliance.com
    http://www.chea.org/directories/index.asp
    http://www.ed.gov

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