If you take a degree program from an appropriately accredited college (online, or correspondence), it will be just as valid as the on-campus degree. Within the United States and its territories, you should choose institutions that have a regional accreditation.
A certificate program does not meet the credit and course requirements of a degree. Thus, it is not the same as a college or university degree.
yes it is
When taking an online degree, it is not differentiated from on-campus degrees. The transcript and degree are the same. The only way some one would know, is if you attended a strictly online institution, or you disclosed the information to them.
Much the same as going to college anywhere else.
a professionals degree this is the top because it pays the maximum max of money not PhD they are not the same by the way
Much the same as going to college anywhere else.
no
no chad is going to U of A and troy us going to Berkley
It costs the same for college then any other degree because all you need academic wise to join NCIS is to have an accredited baccalaureate degree.
Then why take it? Statistics, or some other math class of the same level, is all that is needed for a college degree. If you want to get a good college, then just go through it. It's pretty easy.
You can receive a finance degree online at websites such as SNHU, Capella, and World Campus. Online degrees carry the same weight that a degree from a traditional college would.
Yes, there are some college schools designed to teach home inspectors. The state of Ohio actually has such a college. These colleges are not the same as a 4 year college, they are more of a technical college.