California Coast University or Pacific Western University(California)

Discussion in 'Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva' started by brandon, May 23, 2002.

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  1. brandon

    brandon New Member

    No, it IS more expensive to get an RA degree. Show me one that offers a bachelor's degree program for less than $3500 including books, fees etc where there are no semesters or quarters.

    No because i want to do the work and learn something. Whether or not it is accredited by the bureacracy is of little significance to me.
     
  2. drwetsch

    drwetsch New Member

    How do you come by this conclusion that the cost vs benefit of Cal Coast is greater than a cheap RA?

    John
     
  3. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member

    to me to me to me to me..

    _____

    But then why post a query? If your'e committed, have at it! Your respondants argue back to you in terms of what generally is best. You fire back in terms of what you think is best for YOU! Fine!

    Do it and live with it!

    But for all others who would be holders of degrees, please, heed the good advice given here for what generally is best. Weigh the utility of having an accredited degree for the rest of your life.
     
  4. brandon

    brandon New Member

    Because my query was "Which of the three schools i listed is the best?"

    I decided Pacific Western is the worst. They're definitely out.

    So it's either California Pacific or California Coast. I'm not sure which of these to choose, but i'll probably go with cal coast. Cal Pacific looks awfully tempting though.
     
  5. drwetsch

    drwetsch New Member

    Brandon,

    I think this is the problem. You don't see any difference when we are trying to tell you that there really is a difference.

    John
     
  6. brandon

    brandon New Member

    There is a difference on this board and with the kooks on usenet, but barely in the real world. I believe these schools will become RA in the next several years anyway. Better to get in while it's still cheap. So what do you think Cal Pacific or Cal Coast?
     
  7. Aw, c'mon Brandon. I have seen no evidence at all that these institutions are interested in regional accreditation, let alone that they are pursuing it.
     
  8. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member


    And your answer from the consensus here is none of them is worth your time! Again, go do it then! It is your choice and your life. Why bother defending your choices?
     
  9. brandon

    brandon New Member


    Well the evidence I see is that there are many schools offering DL programs now, and while schools like cal coast still have an advantage in terms of convenience and cost, in oreder to stay competitive in the market i think they'll eventually have to get around to it.
     
  10. brandon

    brandon New Member


    Nothing wrong with a debate on the subject.
     
  11. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member


    This is not a debate. A "debate" is a discussion of reasons for and reasons against one issue (World Book Ency Dic,p.510). Your reasons for, as you admit above, relate to you! Reasons contra your stance relate to the general populous. You are arguing what is best for you ("to me"). These are arguing what is best for most! These two are not the same issue. Hence there is no debate! Do you wish to argue , and change your subject, as to which is generally best RA or not RA?
     
  12. brandon

    brandon New Member

    No, you are incorrect. The others changed the original subject, as to which is generally best RA or not RA. I have argued that a degree from Calcoast is no less useful for the general populous than a degree from one of the obscure RA DL institutions when weighing the advantages and disadvatages of said degrees. Others disagree with this notion and have presented their opinions and supporting arguments which constitutes a debate.
     
  13. Bill Grover

    Bill Grover New Member

    Perhaps, then , this is a true debate. But my wife and I are off to dinner so checking out!
     
  14. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Respectfully, you are incorrect. I would hate for anyone to be misled by this. A Calcoast degree is no less useful than an RA degree from an obscure RA institution IF you do not need a job requiring a degree and are just getting it for the general purpose of saying *I have a bachelors degree* at cocktail parties and to impress friends and coworkers at a fast food restaurant.

    I am giving you the benefit of the doubt that you are serious but I must say that the leaps in your logic lead me to question whether or not you are simply pulling some legs here.

    North
     
  15. DaveHayden

    DaveHayden New Member

    That is the funniest statement I have heard all month. CCU will never become RA.
     
  16. brandon

    brandon New Member

    No, i still disagree. It seems in observations most jobs that require RA degrees tend to accept Cal Coast at least relative to the response one would get from having an RA degree from a place called "Athabasca University" or the "University of South Africa". One who denies employment is likely to be against DL period and would not necessarily distinguish between NA state approved and RA Degrees. If there are humans involved in the process i doubt it makes a difference. If it is all done through machines than the RA has the advantage in an automated acceptance.
     
  17. brandon

    brandon New Member


    Well, Cal Pacific does have a certain appeal to it, and if cal coast does not become RA so what. They'll always be better than those
    obscure RA schools.
     
  18. Veteran101

    Veteran101 New Member

    WOW What a wild and crazy thread!

    California Coast University
    Application Fee: $100.00
    Bachelor Cost $3,575.00

    The Single Tuition Fee:
    Tuition at California Coast Univerisity is not based on a cost per unit of credit.
    Tuition consist of only one fee, which covers the entire Degree Program. Fees listed are total fees, and there will be no additional fees or charges for admittance, instruction, examinations or award of a Degree.
    "TEXTBOOKS ARE "NOT" INCLUDED IN TUITION FEES"

    Question: What are the book fees? Now that can become quite dicey!

    Other items Cal Coast is a member of the following Professional and Academic Affiliations:
    National Commission of Co-operative Education
    Council for the Advancement of Experiential Learning
    Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education
    Assoc. for Continuing Higher Education
    Amer. Assoc. for School Personnel Administrators
    National Business Education Assoc.
    Assoc. for Employment in Education

    Other Listings for Cal Coast:
    California Private Post Secondary Directory
    Guide to California Colleges and Universities
    California Post Secondary Education Commission
    Patterson's Guide to American Education
    BEAR'S GUIDE TO NONTRADITIONAL COLLEGE DEGREES. Hmmm!

    Information taken from the 2001-2002 Bulletin of California Coast University.

    What is the opinion of the above?

    Dr. Bear, I hope my spelling and grammer is to your satisfaction on this response.
     
  19. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Two of the organizations I have worked for are very large and where a degree is required they will *****NOT***** accept unaccredited degrees for any position requiring one. They do accept RA & nationally accredited degrees.

    I still wonder whether you are just pulling peoples legs.

    North
     
  20. brandon

    brandon New Member


    The books are $20 each to rent for 90 days as Randell has stated.
     

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