Saturday, November 14, 2009

Online Colleges ?

Heres a little about me I work night shift so its hard for me to go to school during the daytime. I've tried it for 3 semesters but it just doesn't work out for me. My schedule is like this I start work at 10pm and get off at 7am. Get home and try to sleep from 7:30-11:30 then go to class at 12 or 12:30 until 6pm and repeat. Get home eat then sleep a little so I can get up at 10pm for work again.





The thing is I'm 20 and make good $$ there plus its a union job so I have full health coverage and everything. So I dont want to quit really I like my job but its just a hectic schedule to work with.





I want to go to school and get a degree not exactly sure what in yet. I took 2 classes online last fall and got A's in them so I think online would be the way to go for me but the college I go to does not offer many online courses. Not enough to where you could earn your entire degree online.





Anyway I'm looking for suggestions for good schools that are completely online or any info from others

Online Colleges ?
Minot State University - Bottineau offers a variety of online programs. They have 22 programs and over 75 online classes. They are an accredited school and financial aid is available for those who qualify. Being located in North Dakota, they are a more affordable college. Tuition is the same for everyone online, no matter where you live. Here is a link to their online website:





http://www.misu-b.nodak.edu/OnlineCampus...
Reply:There are many good, online schools. However, the major thing is they cost a LOT more than an in-state college. I am doing my Master's online and it is alright. I prefer going to my classes, but this works out better for my schedule. I am a teacher and can't go to school during the day and where I lived when I started, did not have any online schools/classes. I am able to stay at the same college even though I have moved from GA to AK. Good luck, Lorna
Reply:College of the canyons!


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