The best and most affordable online college? - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T10:44:17Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/649749:Topic:131059?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A133120&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI've also heard good things a…tag:www.classroom20.com,2014-01-30:649749:Comment:9920702014-01-30T16:01:17.092ZDave Evelandhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/DaveEveland
<p>I've also heard good things about Liberty.. though I would harmonize with most of the comments here. It's good to do your research - find out what you're buck is buying and then beyond that be willing to invest in getting what you're after - 'getting' an education isn't like being served a meal at a fancy restaurant - you have to own where you want to go, sitting there just isn't acceptable. You have to want to and go back into the kitchen and find out how they're making that meal you're…</p>
<p>I've also heard good things about Liberty.. though I would harmonize with most of the comments here. It's good to do your research - find out what you're buck is buying and then beyond that be willing to invest in getting what you're after - 'getting' an education isn't like being served a meal at a fancy restaurant - you have to own where you want to go, sitting there just isn't acceptable. You have to want to and go back into the kitchen and find out how they're making that meal you're getting served - you own it by knowing it, not just through a monetary transaction.</p> I forgot to post the link to…tag:www.classroom20.com,2014-01-30:649749:Comment:9920162014-01-30T01:54:10.458ZJoseph Schoolshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/JosephSchools
<p>I forgot to post the link to the Tennessee Student Assistance Portal but here it is:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tn.gov/CollegePays/mon_college/grants.htm" target="_blank">Tennessee Aid</a></p>
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<p>I forgot to post the link to the Tennessee Student Assistance Portal but here it is:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tn.gov/CollegePays/mon_college/grants.htm" target="_blank">Tennessee Aid</a></p>
<p></p> It really matters what state…tag:www.classroom20.com,2014-01-30:649749:Comment:9920862014-01-30T00:20:18.090ZJoseph Schoolshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/JosephSchools
<p>It really matters what state you live in. For instance, take Tennessee for example, if you are a resident of the state of TN you would never want to go out of state for online classes because not only could you possibly get financial aid from the federal government but also from the state. Lets say you were eligible for the full Pell Grant you would get over $5000 being a full time student from the FED and then you would be eligible for TN Assistance for the Needy which if you get full Pell…</p>
<p>It really matters what state you live in. For instance, take Tennessee for example, if you are a resident of the state of TN you would never want to go out of state for online classes because not only could you possibly get financial aid from the federal government but also from the state. Lets say you were eligible for the full Pell Grant you would get over $5000 being a full time student from the FED and then you would be eligible for TN Assistance for the Needy which if you get full Pell you qualify and it is up to $4000 (these are all yearly figures) for a private college. If you are right out of high school or have been out of school for over two years and 25 and older you qualify for HOPE Scholarship also which I believe is another $4000 so that's $13000 without institutional aid. You should check for your state's grants that they offer.</p> I have taken online courses t…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-05-10:649749:Comment:8363072012-05-10T17:51:09.603ZMichelle Bertramhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MichelleBertram
<p>I have taken online courses through Liberty University. They have a very good online program and have many classes and degrees to choose from. <a href="http://www.liberty.edu/financeadmin/financialaid/index.cfm?PID=22517">http://www.liberty.edu/financeadmin/financialaid/index.cfm?PID=22517</a> here is a link to their costs of tuition for their online program</p>
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<p>I have taken online courses through Liberty University. They have a very good online program and have many classes and degrees to choose from. <a href="http://www.liberty.edu/financeadmin/financialaid/index.cfm?PID=22517">http://www.liberty.edu/financeadmin/financialaid/index.cfm?PID=22517</a> here is a link to their costs of tuition for their online program</p>
<p></p> I am currently obtaining my m…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-05-10:649749:Comment:8361472012-05-10T15:04:07.622ZKimberly S.https://www.classroom20.com/profile/KimberlySouba
<p>I am currently obtaining my master's degree in education with a focus on teaching and technology from Valley City State University in Valley City, ND. I live in Illinois. I love it! Although, I am a bit biased because I received my undergrad degree there. Both were extremely affordable. I never looked anywhere else when thinking about a master's degree. The professors are AMAZING!!! The university is TOP-NOTCH!</p>
<p>I am currently obtaining my master's degree in education with a focus on teaching and technology from Valley City State University in Valley City, ND. I live in Illinois. I love it! Although, I am a bit biased because I received my undergrad degree there. Both were extremely affordable. I never looked anywhere else when thinking about a master's degree. The professors are AMAZING!!! The university is TOP-NOTCH!</p> I think your choice really de…tag:www.classroom20.com,2012-05-09:649749:Comment:8358562012-05-09T22:49:34.752ZAngela Nguyenhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AngelaNguyen
<p>I think your choice really depends on what type of degree you're looking for, and what program best fits your schedule. Online colleges vary widely, based on a number of factors. For example, one school that excels in one particular program may not as good for another. In addition, some schools offer more flexible schedules, while others may have different test requirements. Doing a bit of focused research can give you a better sense of what is right for you :) </p>
<p>For example, my my…</p>
<p>I think your choice really depends on what type of degree you're looking for, and what program best fits your schedule. Online colleges vary widely, based on a number of factors. For example, one school that excels in one particular program may not as good for another. In addition, some schools offer more flexible schedules, while others may have different test requirements. Doing a bit of focused research can give you a better sense of what is right for you :) </p>
<p>For example, my my friend is currently enrolled in this <a href="http://onlinedegrees.usciences.edu/mph/master-of-public-health-online-program" target="_blank">degree program</a>, and seems to do pretty well in it. I'm not sure whether its the cheapest or best one around, but because it fits so well for him, the value cannot be argued. </p> More than 200 associate degre…tag:www.classroom20.com,2011-10-24:649749:Comment:7653112011-10-24T12:15:32.214Zjohnrickyhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/johnricky
<p>More than 200 associate degrees, around 300 bachelor degrees and close to 500 degrees in continuing education are being offered by the multitude of state universities. Auspiciously substantial grants and scholarships are also available in fields like arts, health care programs and in other engineering related areas. If the education policy reforms are anything to go by, one may expect a new stream of funding flowing into areas of…</p>
<p>More than 200 associate degrees, around 300 bachelor degrees and close to 500 degrees in continuing education are being offered by the multitude of state universities. Auspiciously substantial grants and scholarships are also available in fields like arts, health care programs and in other engineering related areas. If the education policy reforms are anything to go by, one may expect a new stream of funding flowing into areas of <a href="http://www.askforeducation.com" target="_blank">online education</a>.</p> Hello.
The continuing educati…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-02-22:649749:Comment:4382512010-02-22T18:02:53.850ZWhitney Barretthttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/WhitneyBarrett
Hello.<br />
The continuing education courses offered by Phoenix University online are excellent. The courses and professors are great. The prices vary depending on the course and length of time in the course. I highly recomend them; they most likely have the courses you need and if they are in your price range its the best way to go<br />
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Hope this helps.<br />
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Hello.<br />
The continuing education courses offered by Phoenix University online are excellent. The courses and professors are great. The prices vary depending on the course and length of time in the course. I highly recomend them; they most likely have the courses you need and if they are in your price range its the best way to go<br />
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Hope this helps.<br />
Whitney. Yes, for teaching and educati…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-02-22:649749:Comment:4382232010-02-22T16:10:20.630ZVicky Phillipshttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/VickyPhillips
Yes, for teaching and education degrees online, cost wise Western Governors and Grand Canyon are competitively based on objective national surveys GetEducated has released. Walden and Capella are well known for doctorate level ed study. Be careful of degree mills though when searching online. Hundreds of them. Interestingly enough the postings that accompany this discussion are scattered with promos from online degree mills. When looking for an online degree make sure you check out your source…
Yes, for teaching and education degrees online, cost wise Western Governors and Grand Canyon are competitively based on objective national surveys GetEducated has released. Walden and Capella are well known for doctorate level ed study. Be careful of degree mills though when searching online. Hundreds of them. Interestingly enough the postings that accompany this discussion are scattered with promos from online degree mills. When looking for an online degree make sure you check out your source and accreditation. Our pug dog mascot, Chester Ludlow, earned an Online MBA from one of the posters to this discussion section. He paid $499 for it. See his Video story: Dog Earns Online MBA Cautionary Tail. <a href="http://www.geteducated.com/breaking-news-consumer-alerts/21-breaking-news-consumer-alerts/289-dog-gets-online-mba" target="_blank">http://www.geteducated.com/breaking-news-consumer-alerts/21-breaking-news-consumer-alerts/289-dog-gets-online-mba</a><br />
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Chester's the pug's online degree certainly was "affordable" - but it was also a sham. I'm not sure how the cost com…tag:www.classroom20.com,2009-11-18:649749:Comment:4078562009-11-18T15:09:15.687Zsuehellmanhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SueHellman
I'm not sure how the cost compares, but if you're interested in a degree in Instructional Media, I'm taking this program at Wilkes University. It's a Wilkes/Discovery joint effort and you get access to Discovery Education Network bundled in. You can see more at the <a href="http://wilkesinstructionalmedia.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Wilkes Instructional Media Blog</a> (I'm the virtual grad assistant there.) Please feel free to contact me if you want more information about the program.
I'm not sure how the cost compares, but if you're interested in a degree in Instructional Media, I'm taking this program at Wilkes University. It's a Wilkes/Discovery joint effort and you get access to Discovery Education Network bundled in. You can see more at the <a href="http://wilkesinstructionalmedia.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Wilkes Instructional Media Blog</a> (I'm the virtual grad assistant there.) Please feel free to contact me if you want more information about the program.