Jan 05 2009
Online Learning - Traditional Schools Offer More Options By Billings Farnsworth
When looking for accredited online colleges, you may be overwhelmed with all of the choices and schools available. Why, just running a search on accredited online colleges will return millions of hits and you’re left to decide which one is the best one for you. If you aren’t sure which school is a best fit for you, you may want to consider a traditional school that offers not only brick and mortar locations, but online learning as well. These schools often offer more options for you, and are easier for you to examine and enroll with because they are reputable, well known, often state schools that you can trust.
A few schools that have both traditional locations and online Bachelor’s programs are Colorado State University, which offers a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts completely online, Indiana University, offering a Bachelor of General Studies online, Texas Tech University, which also offers a Bachelor of General Studies online, University of Iowa, offering a Bachelor of General Studies to online students, and the University of Missouri, which also offers a Bachelor of General Studies online. All of these schools use their traditional universities as jumping off points to their online degrees, and may have better options when it comes to choosing an online course of study.
Any choices you make concerning your online education should not be taken lightly. Finding the right accredited online college can be stressful, but looking into schools you know and trust and then finding out about their online courses may be a good place for you to start your search.
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DegreeSearch.org (http://degreesearch.org) is a service that helps locate accredited online colleges. Billings Farnsworth is a freelance writer |





















