Columbia Southern University and Ashworth College both advertise that they'll accept up to 50% of the required coursework in transfer.
I've seen malware that installs a "fake Chrome". I'd say the one that doesn't say Chrome*32 is suspect. Also, you can try a traditional "fix...
Many companies now have employees commit to working for them at least a year if educational assistance is provided. If you're looking to get an...
If you're just looking at $$, there are certainly cheaper programs but most will take longer. For a self-paced, competency-based MBA you're...
There should be some pretty interesting press releases over the next few weeks, then.
I'm still guessing the plan I outlined on the first page of this thread for Patten coursework would serve its purpose. I would have tried it...
Lately, I'm finding that I accumulate eBooks like other people accumulate paper books. Thus, a tendency to have wayyy too many books going at...
Not as short as you might think, but most of us don't have time to do that much digging. The utility of NA undergrad degrees for graduate...
I think "alternative" programs can be quite nicely served with NA accreditation. It's not as expensive as RA, but provides a minimal baseline for...
Agree with much of what Rob says. Get some skills, then certifications (depending on IT field), then a degree. If you have a few weeks you can...
That, and don't indulge potential prejudices. If people ask where a school is, or ask if it was online, you can simply say "it was a distance...
Huh? Rich is correct in that DETC degrees may not get you jobs. On his second point, it's a well-documented fact that the majority of...
Yes. As mentioned elsewhere in this forum, it is the for-profit publicly held schools that are generating by far the vast majority of defaulted...
Someone probably read the words aloud, and caused some microscopic alien fleet to launch a war against its microscopic enemies. (Yes, this...
All good points, and as you're aware, you're largely correct. . . until. . . you start imputing motives at the end. I'm not a DETC student, and I...
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