Well, i am narrowing it down!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by drewdarnell, Jan 19, 2003.

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  1. drewdarnell

    drewdarnell Member

    I talked to Western Kentucky University last week about maybe finishing up through them. I would finish up my Gen. Ed.'s at the local community college (unless I can find them dirt cheap somewhere else via d.l.) then take 24 hours of correspondence classes then maybe finish up in the spring of 2004 with one semester at Bowling Green which is 70 miles away. Def. worth it to get down and to be able to register in my "dream" Graduate program.

    I did want to mention that University of Louisville has an online B.A. in Communications degree that appears to be able to be done totally by distance. Cost is 125% of in-state tuition regardless of residency. Maybe an idea for others that will happen to look later on or are looking now.

    I had emailed UNISA and Highland Theological College to find out about finishing up through them but have never heard back. Too bad, I would have liked to go through them alot.

    Well, just thought I would keep you updated. :)

    For His Glory,

    Drew
     
  2. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    Well Drew, if you were serious about UNISA then I'd advise you not to be put off by some unreturned email. Those folks don't even want to think about you until you're registered. There's a lot of info posted on this school and the agencies that assist in the registration process. You could start with the current thread entitled "Off To Pretoria" by Charles Fout. In any case, good luck with your studies.
    Jack
     
  3. Christopher Green

    Christopher Green New Member

    Well Drew...

    All I had to do was ask and I got a full packet from HTC.

    Regardless, blessings on your search!

    Shalom,

    Chris
     
  4. drewdarnell

    drewdarnell Member

    Chris,

    Was you looking at doing the Ph.D there or another masters? I was looking at finishing up my bachelors there because I def. like the reformed bent of the school but decided that it would take too long and be too expensive for me.

    drew
     

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