[geeks] Continuing Adult Education
Dan Sikorski
me at dansikorski.com
Tue Apr 14 12:26:59 CDT 2009
Have you looked into local colleges? I take classes at Purdue North
Central, somewhat near me, and while some of my classes are a typical
classroom format, there are also online courses, and mixed format
classes that have regular short class meetings (1-2 hours, one night a
week). While I'm quite sure that it would not fit the cheap
qualification, I'm pretty sure I've seen some advertisements recently
for online degree programs from Notre Dame, I think that was just for
graduate degrees though. You didn't specify, but I assume that you are
looking for an undergraduate program. Nearly every college and
university that i know of has started offering at least some online
classes if not entire online degree programs. You might find a good
option with a state school that would be pretty cheap.
-Dan Sikorski
Rick Hamell wrote:
> Does anyone have a line on a cheap, online adult degree program? I don't
> care about the field, as long as it's something interesting. It doesn't
> even have to be in the US, as long as the degree itself would be legally
> recognized if checked up on.
>
> For the record, University of Phoenix is right out. In my area their
> reputation is only slightly above ITT, and after dealing with them 2-3
> years ago in an attempt to get a CS Degree, I was not impressed with the
> company as a whole.
>
> Thanks all!
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