Affordable Business degree

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by tekapur, Apr 8, 2004.

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  1. tekapur

    tekapur New Member

    Hi all

    I've been looking into affordable Business or International relations degree. So far I found UOL and University of East London to be the cheapest.
    Can anyone recommend anything similar (doesn't have to be UK) before I make final decision?


    Thank you
     
  2. Han

    Han New Member

    Undergrad, Master's, Doctorate?
     
  3. tekapur

    tekapur New Member

    Sorry I didn't mention that, I'm looking into Bachelor degree. I have no previus college credits.
    Ashwort college seems cheap too, but the only offer Associate degrees.
    UNISA is not an option since they don't have exam center in my country.
     
  4. pugbelly

    pugbelly New Member

    Since you mentioned Ashworth I assume DETC accreditation is okay. If this is the case I would consider Ashworth for the Associates, then transfer elsewhere to finish the B.A. ... Columbia Southern is very affordable, DETC accredited, and they offer a BA in Business. I'd knock out as much as I could at Ashworth and then consider Columbia Southern for the remainder of the program. As I said, it's DETC, but I doubt you will find a more affordable option.

    Pug
     
  5. Gus Sainz

    Gus Sainz New Member

    tekapur:

    My Web site, Distance Learning Business Degrees, lists approximately 200 undergraduate business programs offered entirely via distance education by regionally accredited US-based schools. You will have to do your own research as to which school offers the lowest tuition (that probably shouldn't be the only reason to attend a particular school), but links are provided to the schools, the distance learning Web pages, the programs, and even to tuition information. Just click on the link below my name.
     
  6. tekapur

    tekapur New Member

    Thanks for info. Ashworth -> Columbia Southern seems like ok option, but so far I find University of London the best and cheapest (about $6-7000 to get Bachelor degree) and also I can take exams in my local British council.
    It's strange when it comes to everything else UK prices are highest in the world, except for study, they seem to be much lower than US prices.

    Gus I already checked your site, and many others, I was just looking for advice on something I might have missed :)
     

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