I would assume a degree (RA or NA) for the degree programs and experience for the certificate programs. I looked at them and spoke to them when I lived in Jacksonville but did not like them for some reason (don't remember why).
Thanks! There's a RC campus not too far from where I live and I thought it might be worth exploring as a part-time job.
Qualifications for teaching The general rule is that if you have a Master’s degree and 18 graduate credits in the field you are teaching, you should be all set for an online school. Some schools are very loose with the 18 credits if you are working in the field, it seems that they have some leeway. Smaller, local schools or community colleges often advertise for just a Master’s period.
AuditGuy is correct. Here is a recent relevant article: http://chronicle.com/jobs/news/2008/06/2008062001c.htm