What is a good college or university in Indiana that offers online classes?
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
C'mon - what major?
Answer 2 :
Please don't get an online degree. These are worthless. Employers are still very old-fashioned and view online degrees with much suspicion. Too many students begin online programs (and run up a huge debt) but end up never completing their degrees. On the other hand, if all you want is to take few classes online while you are attending a brick-and-mortar college, there is nothing wrong with that. Beats sitting in a lecture hall with 200 other students listening to a professor up at front droning on. You can locate colleges in Indiana using the website I've set up: https://sites.google.com/site/paul7collegeinfo/
Answer 3 :
You should definitely consider attending an online college. Although some might say an online degree will be easier to earn, or will not be respected by employers, that is simply not the case. Your degree will be identical to the degree conferred upon traditional brick-and-mortar students... and as an online student myself, I can assure you, the programs are every bit as rigorous! Dozens of well-known, respected universities ranked in the Top 100 by U.S. News offer online programs (Penn State, Syracuse, Boston U, University of Illinois, and so on). You didn't mention what you planned to study, so I will just list a few colleges in Indiana offering online degrees: - Indiana Wesleyan University - Indiana University - Indiana State University Also, just because you live in Indiana doesn't mean you can't earn your degree from another state. For example, the University of Illinois offers several online programs. I hope that helps!
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