Can you please recomend a school for Bachelor of Bussines Administration/Management (distance learning )?
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- i've heard some good things about Hope college in Holland, Michigan. I also know some people that got the degree your looking for from there
- There are a lot of schools out there on the 'net. For instance, look at Capella University or the University of Phoenix. These schools have Bachelors degrees in a lot of programs and those programs will give a student a degree and thus get a good job with much higher pay. As I write, I am enrolled in the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH studying in their MS distance program for Criminal Justice. The University of Cincinnati is the THIRD best school in America for MS in Criminal Justice studies. Go girl. And by the way, one can get financial aid to help you get started. All you have to do is fill out a FAFSA to get financial aid.
- Saint Joseph's College in Rensselaer, IN has a great program for Business Admin/Management (I am working on a degree there) and so does Purdue University in W. Lafayette, IN
- There are plenty of schools on the Internet that offer a BBA in Management. My suggestion is to stay away from the for-profit schools like University of Phoenix and Capella though. They may offer a perfectly valid education, but they significantly overcharge. Here are some schools for you to consider. Fort Hays State University - http://www.fhsu.edu/virtualcollege/ Peru State University - http://www.peru.edu/offuttafb/degreeprograms/onlinelearning.htm University of Wyoming - http://outreach.uwyo.edu/ocp/ Mississippi State University - http://www.distance.msstate.edu/ University of Florida - http://www.distancelearning.ufl.edu/degrees.aspx American Public University - http://www.apu.apus.edu/index.htm All of the above schools are less than $260 per semester credit hour and some are less than $150 per semester credit hour. University of Phoenix charges $494 per semester credit hour. Capella charges $290 per quarter credit hour which is equivalent to $433 per semester credit hour. All of the above are at least regionally accredited and will assist you in getting financial aid. If you are just starting your college education or have less than 60 semester credit hours, try your local community college first. They may have an online AA degree program. If they don't, try other community colleges in your state. Once you have an AA degree, you can enroll in an online bachelor's degree completion program at one of the state universities. Fort Hays State University mentioned above has an online AA program, if you can't find one. Finally, always check accreditation of any school you choose. You can do that at the U.S. Department of Education website at http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.asp You can learn more about accreditation at http://www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/index.html Good luck
- Si, in America. Their is a great community college. It's close where I live matterinfact, en New Orleans, Louisiana. The community college es Delgado. Check with your Spanish embassy porque, they could tell you more info y their is a Spanish consulate in new orleans.
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