People affiliated with universities on all the other continents can petition their government to study in Antarctica.
There are no per se university programs based on the continent.
At the present time the University of Phoenix does not offer any doctoral programs. You will have to attend a traditional university for this type of degree.
There is no university of Antarctica and thus, no mascot.
No, and neither does Lincoln.
Online colleges and universities abound on the internet. Many offer MBA programs. Among them are Capella University, Gonzaga University, Ashford University. Many institutions that offer traditional MBA programs also offer alternative distance learning programs as well.
No, there are no permanent schools in Antarctica. The continent is primarily inhabited by researchers and support staff who live in research stations. If families with children live in these stations, education is typically provided through homeschooling or distance learning programs.
The University of Phoenix does not offer any counseling degree programs online. They do offer Master of Science Counseling degrees in Phoenix, Tucson and Salt Lake City.
Pretty much any degree you are interested in. The University of Texas system has many campuses and many programs.
Kaplan University does indeed offer Online Degrees & Distance Learning Programs. Some other options are Drexel University, University of Phoenix & Walden University which also offer an online Masters Course in Education.
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
Yes, you can apply to two programs at the same university.
Yes, Florida has several colleges and universities that offer programs in meteorology or atmospheric sciences, such as Florida State University, University of Miami, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. These programs usually include courses in weather phenomena, climate dynamics, and forecasting techniques.
Antarctica is a continent.