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I want to take any online degree, but don't know which school to go for. You guys have any suggestions?

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Also, does taking online courses would not be very beneficial? or not recognized?

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  1. I am currently an Admissions Advisor at a regionally accredited school Kaplan University. We are the #1 school online based on a survey that was did by online students. We are currently enrolling for tthe fall semester.

    I have helped so many people change their whole life with going to school online and I would love to continue doing that. Not only do I work at the University I also got my degree online as well from Kaplan.

    If really want help and is serious about getting your degree online I will help you every step of the way. You can email me tiimekaa@yahoo.com or ttyler@kaplan.edu.  


  2. May be this site can help you

    http://www.sgpak.com

  3. It would depend upon what you are interested in studying.  If the school is based out of the USA, then make sure it is regionally accredited.  Other countries have their own accreditation procedures, usually from their respective Ministry of Education.  Avoid programs based out of Libya, Nigeria, or North Korea, as these are generally presumed to be scams.  As long as it has regional accreditation in the USA, then it's recognized, regardless of whether the course was taken over the internet or inside a classroom.  I have personally taken several courses online, and enjoyed them thoroughly.  Because the courses were regionally accredited, they were transferred into my current program without a problem.

  4. Without knowing more information about you it would be difficult for me to give you any real specific suggestions on schools. I definitely agree that you should make sure that any college you are considering is regionally accredited. If the school is regionally accredited then your degree should be recognized by any potential employers or future education plans.

    Just as you wouldn't choose to go to the first brick and mortar school you visit without looking at some other options, I would recommend contacting a number of schools offering online programs to find the best fit for you. The beauty of taking classes online is that you are not limited by geography. I did a search for regionally accredited online degree programs and this site has some good information on colleges offering a wide array of specialty programs:

    http://www.ecollegefinder.org/

    I think you can fill out the forms on there for a specific school and they will send you more information for free.

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