There are many online colleges with varying degrees. Phoenix university is a very popular type of school that is online and has many degree types. www.Phoenix.edu
The Community College of Philadelphia offers several degree and career programs. These include 3 different associate degree programs in different fields.
Truro College offers students several classes, and degrees one can get. This college offers the same as most colleges of the same size and accreditation.
I am not sure, which state board you are talking about. There are several Nursing School boards in different States. An accredited college degree is accepted in all states. Universal degrees offers accredited college degrees so their degrees are recognized and accepted everywhere.
College America website offers education. It offers courses, jobs, internships, and of course degrees. There are several portals on the site and can be suitable to most students in many walks of life.
It's hard to say but Kendall College offers courses on business, culinary arts, education, and hospitality management. An estimate would be about 20 different bachelor degrees.
A community college is usually more economical and it also offers only two year degrees. A university offers a two year degrees and higher and also usually costs more.
Most community colleges do not offer Bachelor's degrees. Some community colleges now offer several 4-year degrees. Again, which is better, graduating from a university or a community college with a bachelors degree?
Cochise College offers associate's degrees, but they do not offer graduate programs.
Lee College in Baytown, Texas offers a game design degree. Richland College in Dallas, Texas has a "Interactive Simulation and Game Technology" department, which offers game design degrees. Also, Devry University has several locations in Texas that offer "Web Game Programming", "Game and Simulation Programming", and "Graphic and Multimedia Design" as degrees.
Yes, Capitol College is a good school because it is accredited and offers a variety of degrees.
Several including OU and OSU.
No it does not. The school offers the associate's and bachelor's degrees only.