<p>Is it necessary to get admit into Accredited Online Colleges and Universities? Fees are too high in such cases. What is the recommendation?</p>
<p>You don’t have to but then at the end of 4 years you’ll walk out with a degree with no value. So if you are going online, might as well go to an accredited one which will qualify you for a certain profession or trade. Here is a list of a few accredited online universities: <a href=“Education – Orange County Register”>http://www.ocregister.com/education/</a>
So how do you find out whether an online university is actually accredited or not? Here is the link to the US Department of Education’s website where you can find out which online university is genuinely accredited: <a href=“DAPIP”>http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/</a>
Good luck! </p>
<p>Thanks for the info. What about the cost? any recommendation?</p>
<p>Regional accreditation is considered the level you would want. What program of study are you interested in and what are your goals?</p>
<p>Unaccredited is not worthwhile at all. National accreditation is weak. Costs are expensive for the real deal, yes, Similar to real college rates, but often more. You might find better prices at public universities where you are in state. Some community college offer online courses.</p>
<p>Thanks for your suggestion. I want to do graduation from a reputed online colleges or Universities as I am a service holder. Can you suggest with consideration of cost.
Thanks.</p>
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<p>If your posts are a good example of your English language skills, you need to work on that first before you begin university-level studies. Try to find English classes that you can attend in person. Distance education is not the optimum way to master the language skills that you will need.</p>
<p>happymomof1-
It is true that English is not my first language, but the way you address me is insulting. I just wanted some suggestions regarding online colleges where I can get my desired degrees in a comfortable way and in low cost too. That’s why I registered in this group to get some suggestion from you expert guys. But you totally frustrated me showing such awful behavior. I must report it to admin.</p>
<p>What is a ‘service holder’.</p>
<p>Online might be comfortable but it is not the best route to take for success. Dropout rate is high for one thing. Interaction with professors and other students are important part of a true education. What prevents you from attending in person? How old are you?</p>
<p>I am doing job in a service oriented company from 10AM to 8PM. Need to do MBA now but don’t have time to go University or college in a person. I am 32.</p>
<p>I have been happy with my experiences with Academic Partnerships programs. They have MBA programs with state schools so you have a good name, a state university and usually those are accredited and respected vs. an online only school. I worked on my MSEd at Arkansas State University and the program was 30 hours and $4995 at the time.</p>
<p>Do a Google Search of AcademicPartnerships MBA and you will see LSU Shreveport, University of Delaware, University of Arizona, FIU, etc. all online. Good luck!</p>
<p>Thanks for your kind information.</p>
<p>To find out how much will it cost, I suggest that you directly contact the universities that I’ve sent you the link of in my initial reply. </p>