Sunday, December 18, 2011

About looking for an online Bachelors degree progam that all 60 of my general education credits will transfer into

Looking for an online Bachelors degree progam that all 60 of my general education credits will transfer into?
I have an associates degree in general studies and I want to finish up my degree online. I have looked into the General Studies BA degree from the Ball State University online program and am searching for something similar to that.
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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Ashworth College has a fairly generous transfer credit policy. They will give you credit for up to 75% of a Bachelors degree program. You can transfer credits from another college or university, or you can receive life/work credit by taking a test to demonstrate your knowledge. As long as your associate degree credits are from an accredited school there should be no problem. Sounds like you are looking for an online program, which Ashworth offers.
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Ashworth College, spammed below, is a worthless for-profit school which lacks regional accreditation.
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It is up to each university to determine what credits they will accept. Post University offers online bachelors and masters degree programs. According to the university's transfer admissions page, "if you earned an Associate’s Degree from an accredited institution, you can transfer in all 60 credits toward a Post University Bachelor’s Degree in the same major." You can see a list of all of their bachelor degree programs here: http://www.post.edu/online/programs.shtml I hope this helps!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

About can you get a degree online in a year without having another degree first

Can you get a degree online in a year without having another degree first?
I see these ads to earn your degree in a year but when you go to them it is for a bachelor's or a master's or something that you already have to have at least an associates for. Is there some online college or a school with an online program where I can get an associate's degree in a year? I'm just tired of trying to cut through bs.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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Depending on how many terms the college/university offers per year and how many courses you take; there might be a possibility to get a AS degree in a year (if you get the right courses too). Most colleges have AS degrees that are 60 semester hours in length. BS/BA's could be from 120-124. For example: if a college offers 4 terms and you take 4 courses each term. 4 x 4 = 16 ----> that 16 is per term Now 16 x 5 (terms in a year) = 60 semester hours. 60 semester hours in a specific field can get you an AS deg.
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You can probably get a degree in a year -- but not one that will hep get you a job or that anyone will respect.
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You definitely can, they are accelerated, so it's alot of work. Congrats on your decision to further your education, you certainly don't want to end up with a career as a Level 7 Yahoo Answers guy, such as the poster above.
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There is a way to get a regionally accredited associates degree in liberal arts in a year, but it will be a lot of work. From there, you will be able to enroll in a regionally accredited bachelors program program from a state school. Go to one of the following three schools and get their catalog and degree requirements for an AA degree in liberal arts. Excelsior College - www.excelsior.edu Charter Oak State College - www.cosc.edu Thomas Edison State College - www.tesc.edu Then go to http://www.collegeboard.com and look for CLEP tests. Get information on all of the different CLEP tests and try and match as many as you can to the degree requirements. Also, go to http://www.getcollegecredit.com and try and match DSST tests to other degree requirements. Once you have an idea of what tests you will need to take, go to Amazon.com and order study guides. Also, go to http://www.instantcertonline.com and sign up for the online study materials. You can ask questions at the forum for instantcert at http://www.instantcertonline.com/forums/ The forums are free, you don't have to subscribe to the study materials site, if you don't want to. There may be some courses that you will not be able to meet using CLEPs and DSSTs. Fill the rest with independent study courses at LSU. http://is.lsu.edu Good luck

Thursday, November 17, 2011

About where is the best source online to get a bachelors degree

Where is the best source online to get a bachelors degree??
I have an associate's degree in business administration and am looking for the best online source to compare bachelors degree programs online.
Higher Education (University +) - 8 Answers
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university of pheonix is your best bet.
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My friend got all the way through his PhD from Weldon University online, and he said very good things about Weldon.
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www.almedauniversity.com $_UK_HI
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To compare? Go to the link to get information about a number of different programs. Personally, I believe if you can get it from a 'real' school that has an online program (like a state college or a business school that's well known), you're better off than just some upstart only online program. (That's what I did - got my Master's without setting foot on the campus.) So, check out some big colleges to see if they offer online degrees, too.
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Try University of Phoenix, they are one of the most highly visible and apparently successful online universities out there.
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I am currently a junior at Upper Iowa University. I love it and highly recommended it to anyone! The courses are 8 week terms and you only need to take 2 courses per term to be considered full-time for financial aid etc. Check it out at www.uiu.edu
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Univ of Phoenix is extremely expensive ($500+/Credit hour) I got mine from Bellevue University, they're reasonably priced and the program can be accelerated. Mine was 18 months long. If you go there they have something called the Kirkpatrick signature series that you take at the end of the program and is three courses long. It is mandatory for all students. If you go to Bellevue, just don't take the sig series with Dr. Devine, he's a jerk and deliberately creates religious hostility in the classroom and then gives you poor grades if you dare to disagree with him. I went from a perfect 4.0 to a 3.86 because of that loser. Right now I'm doing my masters degree at Walden University. Yeah, I was so pissed at Devine that I refused to do my master's there. I think Walden Univ has a bachelor program, though not sure. Capella Univ is another reasonably priced online college. Good luck to you. It all depends on what you want to study.
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As an employer, I can tell you that I don't consider a bachelors online degrees anywhere near the equivalent of a real bachelors degree in a classroom setting. My experience tells me that those online degrees are really a cash cow for whoever's selling them... the only employer I know who seems to consider these degrees happens to be in state or federal government!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

About accredited online colleges - associate's degree

Accredited Online Colleges - Associate's Degree?
I'm interested in starting back to school in the next six months. I'll likely be transitioning to a work-at-home situation with my current employer soon, and I'd like to multi-task with some online courses(light load to start, of course). I'm very good at that, and frankly I've tackled MUCH more intensive jobs than the one I'm doing now with great ease, so I'm not concerned about focus, etc. I'm interested in associates degrees in two fields: -Programming: C++, some 3D design work, and (if possible) an emphasis on physics-based programming(I would love to program the way that objects interact with eachother in games, etc) -or-(And yes, these are very different) -SOMETHING that would be a step towards professional counseling, I would be interested in specializing in helping couples who live 'alternative' lifestyles, as I have a lot of friends who have made these choices in their lives, and I've been personally affected by some myself. A lot of them come to me for help and advice with these relationships, and I think it might be rewarding to try and help people with these things for a living. I'll need to do all (or a very strong MOST) of this from home during the day. I don't mind if I occasionally have to go somewhere to take a test, etc; but it needs to be VERY infrequent, so that I can continue a full time job. I'm not interested in University of Phoenix, ITT Tech, or any other trade schools. I'm interested in real, accredited colleges, that won't kill me on costs(I'm not made of money, and I've got rent, car payments, insurance, etc to take care of at the same time.) Can someone suggest good paths to take for either of these degrees online? Again, no trade schools please!
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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An associate's degrees is not going to be able to help you in a path to professional counseling. However, I would suggest going to different school's websites because these days, most "real" colleges offer online programs. Indiana State University, Harrison College, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, and Ball State University all have online or distance independent learning programs. Google "colleges or universities" if you cannot think of enough and start looking at their sites for information on online programs
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Firstly I want to mention that i admire the basis on which you selected counseling. I hardly hear of such decisions. Anyways to the point. An Associate's Degree is never going to be enough in either fields. For counseling, you need atleast a masters. You can check out Capella University and University of West Alabama. Talking about 3D design, regent university. Hope that helps. kevin

Monday, October 17, 2011

About how much does it cost, exactly, to get a 2-year degree online

How much does it cost, exactly, to get a 2-year degree online?
I am looking to go back to college online for an Associates degree in business administration/human resources management. There are thousands of resources on the Internet and I am finding it daunting trying to figure out how MUCH each online program costs. I am hopeful someone reading this will know of a succinct resource that breaks this humongous list down by pricing.
Other - Business & Finance - 3 Answers
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The cost depends on the school. A local community college will probably be the most reasonable, then in-state universities. For-profit schools like the University of Phoenix will usually be the most espensive. You also want to look at how much the degree will be respected in the work world if that's why you want to attend. Of the three types of schools listed above, the university would probably be the most respected, then the community college, then the U of Pnx. Schools generally charge by the credit hour, often plus some kind of fee each term. A community college might be under $100 a credit hour for residents, a state university might be a couple hundred or more for residents, and the for-profit schools might be $400 to $500 or more. Most legitimate schools will have cost info on their websites. Getting an associates degree will probably involve taking about 56 credit hours.
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The cost depends on the institution. For instance, when I earned my degree online, I was charged $300/credit. Well, if my course was 36 credits, the cost of my degree was $10,800. The school you choose should be able to tell you the cost of the program you want to attend. Best wishes...
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I am an in-state student at a technical school that offers associate's degrees. I am a full time student, and I pay about $475 per quarter, plus the cost of books. Books can range from under $40 to upwards of $200 per quarter. Out-of-state students pay more for tuition. So basically I'm paying at least $2000 per year, and if you go full-time for two years, then it's around $4,000 plus the cost of the books for the courses. Hope that helps you! Good luck!

Monday, October 3, 2011

About Has anyone completed the paralegal associates degree program from sbbc

Has anyone completed the Paralegal Associates Degree Program from SBBC?
I am currently in the process of enrollment for the online program. I am having second thoughts about the credibility of the school and my degree. Will any law firm take me seriously? I cannot seem to find any feedback from former students who have taken this program. (Other than what the school's website has published.) I am a mother of three so the online aspect is very appealing, however, I don't want to waste my time, and more importantly, my money. Any suggestions?
Law & Legal - 2 Answers
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Is it a totally online program? If it is, it is not ABA-approved. They do not approve online programs. I am entering a paralegal program this Fall. I have done a lot of research. Almost everything I read mentions that employers want an approved school. Even if you get hired by one that does not, if you want to move on, you may find employers that want the approval, so you are limiting your options. There are quite a few programs near me, but few that are approved. The one I chose is at my local community college. I have a BA, so I need to take 30 credits and do an internship. They also have an Associates for those without a BA, which is about 66 credits. My cost will be under 5,000 and that includes books. It will take me 2 years going part-time. I had found another school that was charging 14,000 and was not approved. It takes a year. This is an actual university and for people with BAs. The cost scared me, but the fact there was no approval led me to decide on the other school. So, it really can vary with costs and structure. I would not take one that is not approved. And I am not certain how law firms would feel about an online school. I will tell you what else I have found-they want experience above all else, so when you get out of school, you will have to start in an entry-level job. I think having an online degree will make it even harder, because you have had no contact. I will be working with several attorneys as my professors and I will have the internship. I would be very careful. Check out the schools near you. I am going at night. Good luck!
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May be this site can help you http://www.sgpak.com

Friday, September 23, 2011

About Im thinking about entering an online degree program for healthcare administrator/medical records

Im thinking about entering an online degree program for healthcare administrator/medical records?
Im thinking about entering an online degree program for healthcare administrator/medical records? I wanting to get into the healthcare field, I'm a stay at home mother of one and need online school work, the college i have in mind offers a associates in healthcare administration/medical records? what jobs can i get with this degree, i want to move to bachelors also any advice? Especially on online degree?
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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I am planning to take online courses as well but this will be very difficult especially for this coming winter. I talked to the advising Center and she told me Health Care courses are only for on campus. So if you like, i can help you. Do you like to study in Seattle, WA? I have a source. This person can help you. Firstly, if you like, you can talk to her on the Phone, Tell her that if there is any other health care for online course. Hope this helps
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An online degree can be a great option. You can put your time intao study instead of driving back and forth. The biggest thing you want to watch out for is to make sure you are going to a quality school. The best way I know to do that is to call up a few of the big, well established state universities in your state and ask if you can transfer credits from the associate program you are considering to them. If they say no, then you probably should look at a different school. Also another problem that a lot of people run into with online degrees is licensing.  There are some schools out there that offer an accredited online degree, but the degree doesn't prepare you to sit for the licensing test. So lets say you get a degree as a nurse, but you aren't allowed to take the test to be licensed as a nurse because your degree isn't certified for that. I don't think you'll run into something like that with medical records, but it is still something to watch for. Make sure you will be prepared enough that someone could actually employ you. I'd suggest trying to get an interview with the human resources director of a nearby hospital. Lay out the plan of what you are planning to do for education and ask if they would hire someone with those qualifications. I know that the HR director of our local hospital would happily take the time to help you. They have to look so hard for good employees that they would be happy to take 30 minutes to give someone some advice on how to prepare to work in health care. They can give you a good idea of how your degree will be viewed by someone who will actually do the hiring. Good luck in your education and career!
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So you want to opt for online degree in heath care nice thought. Online medical fields have loads of scope. You just need to get you skills sharped and lots of opportunities will be at your door steps. Your step is selecting a good college for your degree. Just go to http://www.thedegreeexperts.com/dg-science-and-medical-113.aspx and select the medical course you want to opt for. The list of colleges displayed are the top most colleges that provide online education. All the colleges listed here are accredited and are well renounced for the education they provide.

Friday, September 2, 2011

About Is there a way to transfer an incomplete Bachelor's Degree program towards an Associate's degree

Is there a way to transfer an incomplete Bachelor's Degree program towards an Associate's degree?
I am enrolled in an online school and have completed about two-thirds of the program towards a bachelor's degree. The school does not offer an associate's degree program, but I do have enough credits to earn an associate's degree. Is there some way to transfer my credits directly into an associate's degree without involving transferring to a new school to do so, or anything like that?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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I'm pretty sure that you can they should apply the same as long as the school is accredited.
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If your online school is properly accredited you can ask the community college what they are willing to do. However, I would expect they will still require you to take some courses with them before you can get a degree from them. If your online school was not regionally accredited you will get nothing that transfers.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

About where can I get an on-line associates degree for healthcare

Where can I get an on-line associates degree for healthcare?
I recently took on a vocational program to become a surgical technologist and when I start working I'm going to have little or no time to go back to the university. So I'm going to opt for studying online. I've looked all over and only found associates degrees in health administration which is not what I want to do. I'm becoming a surgical tech to decide what branch of medicine or nursing I want to work in. But so far everything is about administration and the RN programs that are offered require an RN certification and an associates degree. I feel like I'm stuck! I left the university with only two semesters under my belt so I'm still technically a freshman. I need an associates degree and online college doesn't look that varied. Has anyone found an online associates degree program relating to healthcare?
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Excelsior College in Albany, NY has an AAS degree program in nursing

leading to a RN. It is done through self-study, computerized testing, and weekend clinicals. It is mostly an LPN to RN program, but they allow other healthcare providers to enroll also. They used to allow surgical techs in but I'm not sure if that's the case anymore. Their website is www.excelsior.edu
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Try University of Phoenix Online or DeVry. I just recently graduated from UofP with in associates in Health Administration (they also have bachelor degree programs in health), but I transferred to DeVry and I am pursuing a bachelors in Technical Management with a concentration in Health Service Management (they also have other health care programs). The only reason I transferred is because DeVry is more well known amongst employers and their program is a little more accelerated than UofP's. Unfortunately health care degrees are limited online because anything a little more health care involved may require you to sit in an actual classroom. Good example, I really want to be an RN and this is my long way of getting there until I can actually sit in a classroom environment. So check out those two sites and you may be able to find something that is not geared around health administration.

About online degree program for criminal justice, do employers favor campus based Universities? UOP online!! HELP

Online Degree Program for Criminal Justice, Do employers favor Campus based Universities? UOP online!! HELP!?
I was looking into an associates degree at university of pheonix online. I was just wondering if these degrees are taken as seriously as a degree if i attended a actual campus university? I was looking into Associate in Arts in Criminal Justice? thanks in advance
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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If you can go ground! Community college or State University! It is a quarter of the price and you learn more. Online schools you learn to write papers, and that is it.
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That all depends on the employer - just like people, a corporation or agency will have certain bias towards one side or the other. I have a Masters in Criminal Justice (ONLINE) and I have been doing quite well. Prior to that I obtained a BS in Business (ONLINE) and that got me some nice job offers. The main thing to focus on is on how much you'll pay for school, the school's reputation (UOP is a respected online school BTW), is it regionally accredited (VERY IMPORTANT - UOP is), are you disciplined enough to take online courses vs campus based ones? and more... Employers take most degrees seriously as long as it is from an accredited and reputable school. You won't have to worry too much as your diploma will not mention "online" "distance education" or any derivative of that.
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As long as the college or university is regionally accredited any degree you earn should be recognized by any potential employer or other academic institution the same as any degree earned on campus. In fact many colleges do not differentiate between a degree earned on campus or online. That having been said, not all online colleges are viewed the same just as not all campus programs are viewed the same. I would recommend contacting a number of schools to find the best fit for you and your needs (tuition and schedule requirements, career advancement opportunities, etc.) The link below has some great information on regionally accredited Associate degrees in Criminal justice and some colleges to help expand your search: http://www.ecollegefinder.org/online-criminal-justice-associate-degrees.aspx Good luck!

About does anyone know of any online associates degree in nursing programs

Does anyone know of any online Associates Degree in Nursing programs?
I am a military spouse stationed overseas with my family and would love to continue my education. But Its soo harrd to find an online ADN program, but i know they exist I just dont know which are legit. of course the clinicals are hard to arrange but i heard they could possibly be worked out with a nearby medical facility or something along those lines. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Of course their are colleges that provide online associates degree in nursing. Yes some are scam but real one are also there. Know one place where you will get the list of top online colleges that provide degree in nursing. Just go to http://www.thedegreeexperts.com/sd-associate-in-nursing-316.aspx and you have the access to all the top colleges. All the colleges listed here are legit and provide quality education.

About hi! is there anyone here who knows any online university that offers an associate's degree in nursing program

Hi! is there anyone here who knows any online university that offers an associate's degree in nursing program?
I went to "All Nursing schools" website and it's a good site that really helps people understand everything about nursing career. However, in the Q&A portion, it gives the answer that "most" online nursing schools offer programs that can make u a Registered Nurse online. This could only be either associate's degree or 4-year Bachelor's degree program. Surprisingly, Most/All of the online universities that site is promoting dont have these two programs I was looking for. They only have programs for already Registered Nurses or LPN's who want to advance in their education. Help, pls! cause i really want to take up nursing. Unfortunately i cant do that while I'm still employed in my work place. I need this work to support my everyday expenses, and probably my school expenses in the future.
Other - Education - 4 Answers
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You have to do on the job training.
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Go to a real college with a real campus. You'll save a ton of money and earn a degree that employers won't laugh at. The totally-online colleges will put you in massive debt for a worthless degree. Besides, nursing requires a clinical (hands-on/internship) element, and I've read about online nursing students being stuck trying to arrange for their own clinicals-- and unable to.
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You cannot become a nurse online.Nursing school involves class and lab work plus working in clinical settings to gain practical experience.
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Online is best way out for those who can't go go to regular college either have constraints. Know some good colleges that offer associate's degree

. To view the list go to http://www.thedegreeexperts.com/sd-associate-in-nursing-316.aspx here all the colleges listed are accredited colleges that to from reputed institutes. All of them are known for the education they provide online. You will find all the necessary information like fee structure, accreditation etc there only. Select the one that suits you the most.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

About what is the cheapest online university to which is accredited and how much is it to do the degree program

What is the cheapest online university to which is accredited and how much is it to do the degree program?
i would like to start an online business associate degree which is the cheapest one i could go which is accredited and good and at what cost
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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You local community college is going to be the least expensive option. If your local CC doesn't teach online, one in your own state probably does. Cost can range anywhere from a couple thousand dollars to 10s of thousands. You have more options than those "as seen on TV" colleges - there's a reason they can afford to advertise on TV. It's because they are very expensive. Look for public college programs in your state like this one at Cerro Coso Community College. http://cconline.cerrocoso.edu
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Check out this website: http://www.degreesportal.com. It lists reputable online university programs, but it doesn't list the price for each. You might have to contact the schools directly for such information.
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Visit this site, they will give you good free information on online degrees. http://www.ilearn101.net/

About should I get my associate degree or stay with the bachelors program

Should I get my associate degree or stay with the bachelors program?
I am currently in a online school for my bachelors degree. I have about 55 credits and was told you only need 60 credits for an associate degree. I wanted to know is there a way for me to get my associates and still continue with my bachelors program ? The bachelors program is 180 credits close to two years .The college that I am attending does not have an associate program. I am studying in human resource and trying to move up in my career. Any suggestions would be great .
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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Many bachelor's programs will take the credits used for the associate's program as prerequisites for a bachelor's degree. Technically, a bachelor's is 'higher' than an associates, anyway.
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Check with a local junior college to see if the credits you have can be transferred to complete an associates degree. Of course you may have to take some classes with them to fill their requirements. Meantime you can continue with your online bachelors program.
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go for the bachelor's degree, you might regret it if you don't. and if you ever decide that you want to go back to school to get your master's degree then you are that much closer.

About associate degree in pre-med on active duty

Associate Degree in Pre-med on Active Duty?
Right now I'm just in the DEP program for the marines. I ship out the basic in february. I know that once I'm on active duty, I wont have enough to get a bachelors degree but was wondering if anyone knows any accredited online schools for associates degree in pre-medicine that would help me become a doctor when i am done with my 4 year service commitment. Are there any associate degree programs online that will help me prepare and also look good on transcript for when i apply for med school. Fyi i've put a lot of thought into this so yes I know what I'm getting into. I am planning on going to school to get a bachelors before I apply to med school also. Could anyone recommend anything? I prefer if it was an associate of science not an associate of the arts because I hear that associates of art aren't as good for med school. Would an associate degree help quicken the time of my bachelors degree? Sorry for the grammar in a rush and at the library.
Military - 3 Answers
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If you eventually want to go to medical school, your major doesn't matter. But there are some required courses that all med schools require, and these classes include: General Biology plus lab General Chemistry plus lab General Organic Chemistry plus lab & General Physics plus lab Make sure when you sign up for these, that they are in fact the pre-med version (as I know several community colleges offer versions like "applied physics" and such that don't meet the requirements). It has to be general physics 101 with it's lab. I was thinking about going to medical school and was a bachelor of arts and needed to get all these classes. That's how I knew this. But I decided it would take too much time so I went to law school instead as they don't have any particular course prerequisites.
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>"I wont have enough to get a bachelors degree but was wondering if anyone knows any accredited online schools for associates degree in pre-medicine that would help me become a doctor when i am done with my 4 year service commitment." Who has been advising you on a path for Medical School? Pre-med associates degree?? As a matter of fact there is no such thing as a formal "Pre-Med" Degree! See the link below for medical school entrance requirements. I never heard of an AA/S pre-med degree. There are all kinds of degree finishing programs. If this is your direction why in the world would you enlist in the Marines? The medics are Navy Corpsman! You told the Marine Recruiter your plans? I would have loved to hear the story the Marine Recruiter told you. If medical school is truly your goal, you may want to rethink the Marines (it's a fine branch of the Military). If anything, you should consider the Navy or even the Army. Just so you know, you can cancel your contract with the Marines anytime before you take your final oath and ship off to boot camp! This is generally true for any branch of the Military! You need to check out the Army's or Navy's PA (Physician's Assistant) Programs!

About what is the best online degree program

What is the best online degree program?
I was thinking of going to Phoenix University online. I need to know which online universities are the best and transfer with a better name. Also if I get an associates degree will I be gaurenteed to start in as a junior if I change colleges to get my bachelors? THanks
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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www.universityofpheonix.com Very reputable.
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Be very, very careful about taking degrees from on-line institutions. Even if they are accredited the fact of the matter is that such degrees are not in general viewed with the same respect as degrees from "real" universities. (I'd make an exception for Open University in Britain). If you can't put in classroom hours yourself, consider trying to gain admission to a traditional university which has a strong distance education component and take your degree that way.
Answer 3 :
I'm thinking one of the online programs at Harvard University would be up there as "the best". UMass has programs wholly online that are considered pretty good by most people. Boston U. Florida State.... The colleges which have the best name in traditional studies also have the best name in online education . There are so many options out there now that your question is like asking "what car should I buy" without telling us any more information. Let me emphasize this point - and you need only learn one thing today and this is the thing... There are different levels of accreditation. Regional accreditation is the highest. Regionally accredited schools usually will only take transfer credit from other regionally accredited schools. BUT they aren't required to transfer any credit at all. Anyone who offers you a guarantee that you can transfer credit (except for the school that is going to accept the credit) lies. It's that simple. There are times when credit from the same school won't transfer across departments - for example if you change majors. There are no guarantees!!! ever!!! This is not my opinion - it is a fact. Colleges are never required to take transfer credit - ever!!! I don't know why that is so difficult for some people, but you my friend, now know the truth. Another "truth" -- it is an absolute, provable fact that it doesn't matter whether your degree was online or traditional. It only matters where you got it. They don't say "Bachelor of Arts ONLINE" on them. If you get your degree at University of Florida, nobody will ask if it was traditional or online or both. It's very likely that, these days, it was both (since every college worth 2-cent now has online classes). People don't disregard UoP because they have online classes, they disregard it because their own commercials say "we're way easy and a short cut" -- I understand they aren't easy but that's what their commercial says. Want an experiment to prove whether online vs traditional is the decider? Try this using Harvard U and U. Phoenix. You have an applicant for a job. Everything is equal except that one has a degree from Harvard U and the other from UoP. The Harvard was online, the UoP was traditional in a classroom. Are you hiring the Harvard grad? Yep, so is almost everyone else. It's about the school - not about the delivery method... and now you know one more "fact" with which to make a decision.

Friday, August 19, 2011

About what online school has the best program for an associate degree in healthcare administration

What online school has the best program for an associate degree in healthcare administration?

Health Care - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You can check which Online School has the best program at http://www.5starshoppingmall.com/college
Answer 2 :
Check out American InterContinental University and Keiser University eCampus. They both have associate degrees. See the link below for more options.
Answer 3 :
Hey Here are a couple of links where you can get more info on Colleges Online and also campus based programs Its very easy and takes two minutes. So check them out and good luck. ALL FREE AND EASY I would recommend You request info from a few of them. So you can compare the results and have a few options. Its called iLearn check it out here http://hjlas.com/click/?s=31492&c=70508 This One is called Just Degrees Heres the link http://hjlas.com/click/?s=31492&c=76771 Check out Education Advancement Here http://gnspf.com/click/?s=31492&c=65418 Also check out Monster learning http://nbjmp.com/click/?c=36269&s=31492 I spent some time compiling these links so please put them to good use and check them out.

About anyone work in medical billing and coding feild have any adivse on choosing an online program

Anyone work in medical billing and coding feild have any adivse on choosing an online program?
I just recently found out that Virginia college online has an associate degree program in Healthcare Reimbursment that teaches medical billing and coding and they are nationally accredited.Then there is the Gatlin education certificate that is offer through accredited colleges in medical billing and coding. Any suggestions from any online college students or someone who works in the medical feild? Any experience from those who work in the Health Information feild about what its like or any thing related to the feild?
Health Care - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Please be very wary of those 'online schools' as employers don't generally find them to be reputable places of learning. That includes stratford career institute and penn foster. I'd gone to www.ripoffreport.com where consumers can post about services that there were less than pleased with, and I actually think that I recall reading about va college online. There really aren't supposed to be too many jobs in medical billing though not sure about coding only that one must be a certified coder (by passing certification exam) and may even need at least one year of working to get coding job. Here is a website for general information on careers from the US Occupational Outlook Handbook: www.bls.gov/oco and can type into search 'medical coder' or such.
Answer 2 :
Do not go to waste a lot of money on medical billing and coding degrees before to know if you could have a job out there with your degree and how much you could earn.. do your research. My advise will be to contact the medical association of billers and ask. I know they certify medical billers. For coding, American Academy of Professional Coders or American Health Information Management Association are the best place to ask. Also, visit the medical billing coding magazine BC Advantage and ask your question in their forum..I myself already took a great medical billing course online( medicalbillingcourse.com) but it's most likely a comprehensive program for those interested in a career in Medical Billing Business Ownership. Hope this will help. Wivine www.wivinemedclaimsbilling.com
Answer 3 :
Check the accreditation and employment placement rates. These are often over looked facts that people overlook. Regional accreditation is better then national accreditation. Herzing College Online has various programs available in medical billing and coding. http://www.herzingonline.edu/programs/

About which brick and mortar colleges offer baccalaureate or associate degree programs online for paralegal

Which brick and mortar colleges offer Baccalaureate or Associate degree programs online for Paralegal?

Law & Legal - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
If you have a degree - or any extra qualification - then you'll already be in front of of the bunch when it comes to looking for careers. My mate has a degree and he wasn't certain what direction to go with it, but he found some excellent guidance on the resource in the resource box below which guided him to decide that he wanted to be a lab assistant. There is a lot of guidance on the resource regarding extra careers.
Answer 2 :
Call admissions at a local accredited college and ask..............there are so many on line and they are mostly scams..........your resume would not carry much weight with and on line program if it came across my desk......I don't want to hurt your feelings but an Associate won't get you anywhere.........you need the 4 year. Sorry.............consider this...........before you get up to you @ss in student loans. Warning! Jobs in the field of Law are drying up FAST!! This is not a good field to invest time and/or money into. This is a SHRINKING vocational field. Many reasons. Many people today think they can do their own legal work, thanks to the Internet. We simply have WAY TOO MANY Legal Professionals - we have an absolute GLUT!! ("Legal Professionals" includes, but is not limited to: Attorneys/Lawyers, Paralegals, Legal Assistants, Legal Secretaries, Bailiffs, Court Reporters, etc, etc) Regarding being a Paralegal: Paralegals can be found in many types of businesses. Employers (usually law firms) in the field of Law want employees with BACHELORS degrees from traditional universities/colleges. Those "certificates" you sometimes see advertised, aren't worth the paper they are printed on - they are generally SCAMS. Even IF you finish law school, you won't be able to find a job when you are done. Since this vocational field is shrinking, many new attorneys/lawyers are, themselves, having to work "down" as Paralegals, Legal Assistants, Legal Secretaries, Bailiffs, Court Reporters, etc, etc, to simply try to keep some of THEIR bills paid <THIS would be your competition. And the competition is FIERCE!! Now... the law schools know this, but they won't tell you the truth >that the job market/economy is SATURATED with WAY TOO MANY Legal Professionals. Instead the schools will feed you a fairytale and will LIE to you. The root of the problem is we have too many law schools. We are in a recession, and the schools are fighting for their own survival - they will tell students ANYTHING to get to the students' money. (Which is why they won't tell you the truth about the job market for the field of Law.) AND these schools continue to recruit and churn out even MORE Legal Professionals............. If you don't believe me, then just do a SEARCH here on Yahoo Answers to see what other posters are saying about the current status of the field of Law. In the book "So You Want to be a Lawyer? by Marianne Calabrese and susanne Calabrese (ISBN 0-88391-136-1): "The United States has more lawyers than any other country in the world. About 38,000 students graduate EACH YEAR from 200 law schools in the United States. The competition is very keen for jobs and clients." If you want a JOB when you are done with your studies, consider and look into the field of >>>HEALTHCARE! <THIS is where the jobs are! and scholarships!
Answer 3 :
Listen to "kapn" - he knows what he is talking about. Those "online" programs are SCAMS. Today's employers in the field of Law won't consider you unless you have attended a traditional college/university. Remember: today's job market is FIERCE!!