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Yes on line Universities are being recognized more and more everyday. There is a couple of things that you have to keep in mind though.
1. Make sure that the school is Accredited, check with the Department of Education and CHEA (Council for Higher Education Accreditation) Check out the sources below.
2. Make sure that they are a established school, check out their history and on ground campuses.
3. Instructors requirements is a biggie, some schools employee just about anyone with a bachelors... so be on the look out for it.
Source(s): http://www.chea.org
http://www.ed.gov
http://oedb.org/rankings
There isn't really a difference, it's the difference in the population and courses held.
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There is a huge difference between a college and a university. Hill is an authentic accredited University. Visit them for more info.
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The difference is that a college only gives a degree in one area. Like (culinary arts auto repair). A university however, lets you choose what degree you want (bachelors master Phd) and what in (communications accounting law) whatever. That is the difference between a college and a university.
The main difference is the degrees each holds. The college instructor only needs a master's degree while the university requires a PhD.
Answer A city college is another word for community college and usually offers 2 year courses and (in the US) possibly associate degrees. A university college is part of a university e.g. Christ's College, Oxford; these offer full degrees.
The difference of academic and applied courses is that: ACADEMIC- gets you to university APPLIED- get you to college
a metropolitan area is surrounded by suburbs and a city is just one city
There is no difference.
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.