so my company offers tution reimbursements if their employees want to get another degree(undergrad or graduate) in certain majors.
Being a full time working adult, the only ones that I can do are online or maybe evening courses.
my company website has a list of 'universities' to choose from, i,e Capella, Regis, Phoenix, etc etc.
When looking through those, how do I know which one will be recognized nationally? A lot of them states they are national accrediated by this or by that, so how do I know which ones will be worth my time? Ofcourse, the point of all this is to get another degree, and advance within my company, and if for some reason, I need to change career, I want this second degree to be recognized.
Any suggestions or experience guys?
All this time, I've been assuming that since my company is willing to pay for it, then the 'schools' should hold some weight correct?
Being a full time working adult, the only ones that I can do are online or maybe evening courses.
my company website has a list of 'universities' to choose from, i,e Capella, Regis, Phoenix, etc etc.
When looking through those, how do I know which one will be recognized nationally? A lot of them states they are national accrediated by this or by that, so how do I know which ones will be worth my time? Ofcourse, the point of all this is to get another degree, and advance within my company, and if for some reason, I need to change career, I want this second degree to be recognized.
Any suggestions or experience guys?
All this time, I've been assuming that since my company is willing to pay for it, then the 'schools' should hold some weight correct?