Actual credible online degrees?
I've heard froma couple military wives that they recieved degrees online because of the relocating. Which school are actually CREDIBLE? I know most are scams, over priced, or their "degrees" simply aren't useful in a real career field. I want to continue schooling to become a teacher.
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Answered by J C
A lot of colleges offer "distance learning" options. Essentially, any college where you could actually choose to attend classes on campus, but that also offer a distance learning option are going to be credible. There are several Library Science schools like that, that are still ALA certified. So pick a school you like, locally or otherwise, and then look into whether or not they provide that option. The thing is, just because you're taking the classes online, doesn't mean they're going to cost any less, and sometimes they ignore the idea of "in state" tuition and end up costing more. So if you're really interested in continuing your education, you may want to look into finding a way to take night classes or readjust your schedule to attend classes on campus at a university.
A lot of colleges offer "distance learning" options. Essentially, any college where you could actually choose to attend classes on campus, but that also offer a distance learning option are going to be credible. There are several Library Science schools like that, that are still ALA certified. So pick a school you like, locally or otherwise, and then look into whether or not they provide that option. The thing is, just because you're taking the classes online, doesn't mean they're going to cost any less, and sometimes they ignore the idea of "in state" tuition and end up costing more. So if you're really interested in continuing your education, you may want to look into finding a way to take night classes or readjust your schedule to attend classes on campus at a university.










