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Question: Online education please help?!?

(Posted by: April on 2009-04-16 13:40:38)

I recently had a child and had to quit college with less then 20 hours I want to attend college online to become an elementry school teacher. I would really like advice on schools that are actually real. I want a degree that employers will not look down upon. Any help will be good help. thank you will choose best answer looks confusing i have only 20 hours not 20 more to go ok so the university of phoenix has called me a whole bunch and their deal sounds really good how can i check them out.


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Posted by: Capt Janeway on 2009-04-16, 13:52:12

There are plenty of online colleges that are regionally accredited and have enabled many students to not only graduate with a bachelor's degree but move on to graduate schools such as law, medicine at top schools ranging from Harvard to Yale and everything in between. Colleges of repute are: Thomas Edison State College tesc.edu Charter Oak State College charteroak.edu Excelsior College excelsior.edu These are the top three online colleges that have been established over thirty years ago to cater for students just like you and me. I completed my BS at Excelsior . Check out these colleges and pick the one that suits your needs the best. All the best. With just 20 hours to go, you'll have that precious degree very quickly now. If you have any particular questions about what it is like to study at Excelsior, email me. I'll be glad answers any questions. Hope this helps.

  

Posted by: Richard on 2009-04-16, 13:49:22

Check out Ashford University. I am currently taking online classes from there for a year now and am loving the experience to date. While I am not majoring in education, it is my understanding that they have a very good teaching program. Their URL is ashford.edu . Best of luck to you.

  

Posted by: n_ricki on 2009-04-16, 13:49:38

Most state universities have online programs that are very good. Check with your state's university system for a plan that fits your needs and is both accredited and not too expensive.

  

Posted by: AmberM on 2009-04-16, 13:50:21

I take online classes from a nearby community college. This way, I know that it is real because I can go there if I need anything, and the courses are set up just like any other college course. It seems like places like DeVry are kind of a joke, or at least not as reputable as a community college.

  

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