reputable university w/ online degree program?

huberm

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I am looking for a traditional university that has a good online degree program to finish up my bachelors. There is 1 school in my home state of Indiana, but I would probably choose another place if it were the same price or less ($17k for 40 credit hours).

Any suggestions?
 

MrBond

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Most schools offer some sort of distance learning courses. I just checked and Purdue offers them:

https://www.continuinged.purdue.edu/distance/

I bet IU does too. It took me less than two minutes to find the distance learning section on Purdue's website.

A lot of it depends on what your doing for your bachelors degree. You obviously can't take EVERY class online.
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: MrBond
Most schools offer some sort of distance learning courses. I just checked and Purdue offers them:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://www.continuinged.purdue.edu/distance/">https://www.continuinged.purdue.edu/distance/</a>

I bet IU does too. It took me less than two minutes to find the distance learning section on Purdue's website.

A lot of it depends on what your doing for your bachelors degree. You obviously can't take EVERY class online.
I looked into going through Purdue to get my Master's and they offer a decent online program, however they did not offer the program I needed. I did some research and found that Kansas State offers a great distance education program as well.

Starting in May I begin my studies towards a Masters in Food Microbiology from K State University.

To the OP, all you need to do is research the program you want to study and search for schools that offer distance education. What do you want to study?

 

huberm

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Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: MrBond
Most schools offer some sort of distance learning courses. I just checked and Purdue offers them:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://www.continuinged.purdue.edu/distance/"><a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="https://www.continuinged.purdue.edu/distance/">https://www.continuinged.purdue.edu/distance/</a></a>

I bet IU does too. It took me less than two minutes to find the distance learning section on Purdue's website.

A lot of it depends on what your doing for your bachelors degree. You obviously can't take EVERY class online.
I looked into going through Purdue to get my Master's and they offer a decent online program, however they did not offer the program I needed. I did some research and found that Kansas State offers a great distance education program as well.

Starting in May I begin my studies towards a Masters in Food Microbiology from K State University.

To the OP, all you need to do is research the program you want to study and search for schools that offer distance education. What do you want to study?


i have an AAS in IT, though I am interested in getting my bachelors in management.
 

MrBond

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Originally posted by: minendo

I looked into going through Purdue to get my Master's and they offer a decent online program, however they did not offer the program I needed. I did some research and found that Kansas State offers a great distance education program as well.

Starting in May I begin my studies towards a Masters in Food Microbiology from K State University.

To the OP, all you need to do is research the program you want to study and search for schools that offer distance education. What do you want to study?
I've heard good things about Kansas State's online program - I know someone who got a degree through them doing it online. She seemed very pleased with it.