Want Advice on Online Learning over local Communty college root

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by groton, Jan 13, 2004.

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  1. groton

    groton New Member

    hi

    I’m 24 almost 25 years old

    I work Fulltime Second Shift

    my job leaves little time to go to a local Community college near by

    I want a two Year Degree first that I could then Transfer to a Traditional Four year college

    Such as the University of Connecticut or another Four Year college around Southern New England.

    I would like a Fast pace of class work load so I can get Finished with my Two Year Degree as little of time as Needed hopefully in under a year.

    I would not want to spend more then 5Bucks a Credit which is what the local Colleges cost for a In state Resident
    Plus fee’s .

    Any help would be Appreciated

    Like I said work load would not be much of a problem I normally stay up late after work anyways
     
  2. lloyddobbler

    lloyddobbler New Member

    Are you serious? $5 per credit???
     
  3. Mel

    Mel New Member

    Look into Charter Oak - they are instate, so your fees will be lower than for the rest of us.

    I'm assuming you meant $50 per credit, and you can manage that through taking proficiancy tests. If you are planning on taking courses, the Community College is probably your best bet, cost wise - as you will still probably take them at the community college fr a degree from Charter Oak. The advantage with Charter oak is the ability to finish faster and to use more tests in place our classes.
     
  4. Han

    Han New Member

    Go tot he school in which you want to transfer to and ask them what schools (DL) will transfer for credit to thier institutions. Also, our CC have a DL program as well.
     
  5. groton

    groton New Member

    yah i ment 50 i must of missed the 0 when i was typing it out.

    thanks for ur sugestings i will check charter oak out and also email Uconn
     

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