YES - you can through a community college that will work with you. I am doing the same thing here as long as you have the necessary transferable credits or test out for the degree.
I had applied for a job in Dallas (years ago) that required 41 credits and didn't get the job due to having 40. BUT - what they did do for me was including in the count of my education was to "include" ALL my certifications, my night classes and my year & a half in college with some failed or unapproved classes. They deemed me to have 40 standing credits!
"After extensive research, I have discovered that, according to Baker College, it is quite possible to get a degree in nursing through an accredited distance learning program."
No this school is not accredited. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete at this college will not be recognized by accredited colleges and universities as well as many employers.
What the organization would be concerned with is that the degree was taken at a regionally accredited college or university.
They most likely will provided your bachelor's was taken at a regionally accredited college or university.
A Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or University.
B.Sc is a bachelor's degree in science - usually 3 or 4 years of undergraduate study at an accredited college or university. M.Sc is a master's degree in science - usually an additional 1-2 years (after the B.Sc) of graduate study at an accredited college or university. Ph.D is a doctor of philosophy degree - usually 3-5 years of research-focused study at an accredited college or university. You must already have a bachelor's degree (BA or BSc or equivalent), most PhD students already have a master's degree. The Ph.D is typically considered the terminal degree and is essentially the highest possible academic qualification.
Yes you can. You need to find a 2 or 4 year school that will accept a GED for entry. You may have to start at a community college and get an Associates Degree. Once you receive that from an accredited college, look to an accredited 4 year college to get your Bachelors Degree.
AnswerIf the college was Not accredited, the degree will not have as much value as if you had gone to an accredited college. Whenever selecting a college, make sure their accreditation is current and that they have standards that will assure YOU, the student, that they will keep their accreditation.Basically, do NOT go to a school that is not accredited. It will be a waste of your money and time. Everyone who went to an accredited school will have an advantage over you in the job market and most likely have a better education.
Yes you can but make sure the online college or university is accredited.
Obtain a 4-year degree from an ABET accredited college or university.
According to its website, the Art Institute of California - Sacramento is accredited by the Senior College and University Commission of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
An online degree which is earned from an accredited institute may lead to a successful career. I suggest you check out if the college and the course is accredited Masters degree is a supportive degree, which leads you to higher positions. An online degree from a well reputed and accredited institute may provide a better career. What job you can get with an online masters degree really depends on what the degree is in. There are a lot of online master of education degrees, so with that you could (if you had a teaching certificate to go with it) get a job teaching. If the online masters degree is from an accredited college or university, you may be able to get a job that a traditional masters degree would get.