Ashford edu is an online college. You take all classes online. There is no campus for you to attend classes at.
Yes, the A-B Tech Asheville campus does offer online courses. For a complete list of these courses check here - http://www2.abtech.edu/schedule/summer
There are many online programs that allow students to earn a criminal justice diploma. One college that does have a physical campus as well as online courses is St. Petersburg College in Florida.
In general online degree programs are not more expensive than campus courses because you have most of information online for you to read without having to buy the expensive books that college requires.
You can take online electrical courses at many colleges' websites. They are usually very inexpensive (comparable to on-campus classes) and fairly easy.
yes, there are physical therapy courses online. this seems easy enough. http://www.collegeanduniversity.net/colleges-programs-states/Online-Physical-Therapy-Schools.htm
Taking IT classes vary from state to state and personal preferences if you are a person with plenty of time on their hands and have a campus near you take the campus.
No, the only way someone would know is if you volunteered that information. The transcript does not indicate it either. A course taken through an institution is a course, and they do not differentiate between on campus or online. The critical issue is the schools accreditation, and Ashford has the appropriate accreditation. An online course is no less than one taken on campus. Many individuals are doing this today because of life/work responsibilities.
The best schools for any field are ones that combine physical and online classes. You might consider your state university system for MBA courses - many offer Executive MBA programs and have schedules that allow you to be on campus for one weekend a month and do the rest of your coursework online.
Phoenix University and Ashford University are two colleges online that have this course for you. They both are great schools and I know from personal experiences.
There are lots of online courses available from online colleges. The best choice, however, will likely be to contact colleges in your area and ask them if they have online courses for on campus classes. These types of classes are often much more beneficial in the sense that there is a physical location your classes are at as well and, if a tutor is needed, it's often much easier to find.
"Mercyhurt College does not currently provide online courses. However, it does allow for you to register for courses at their campus through their website online."
Some online colleges and universities have great courses which would be carry the same credits as a campus. It totally depends on whether you want to experience campus life and what you want to study whether you should study online or not.