Q&A: Can I get a four-year degree from taking college courses strictly online?
Question by Camacanchi: Can I get a four-year degree from taking college courses strictly online?
I am in high teach, nearing that time when I go on to college, but I wish to work full-time to support for myself and my fiance, whom I plot to marry in the October following our graduation. So I was wondering, is it possible to get a complete, four-year degree from taking only online courses? Thankfulness.
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Answer by ownpool
Yes, you can do that. Earn it at your state university or a further state’s university, not at an expensive, for-profit proprietary teach.
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Yes, it is very possible. I am in this area to complete my degree this summer and I have never really entered a college classroom. It has been entirely online. Search for “electronic campus.” I live in Texas and there is a website that is “texaselectroniccampus.com.” I noticed a lot of other states have their own electronic campus website. I was able to search for a program that was offered entirely online. This speeds up the process of finding which qualified teach offers a program that you are interested in pursuing.
You can earn full time online degree as they are available in normal mode by the side of with quick track mode. Just see to it that the college you choose must be regionally or nationally qualified in courses you are interested in. You may visit http://www.thedegreeexperts.com/online-degree.aspx and opt the courses you want to pursue and also can see what fee they are charging for that specific course.