Anyone here get a degree online? I am thinking about getting my Masters from the University of Phoenix online. They are well known but I just wanted to hear feedback from you guys.
I know someone who was ordained as a minister online. (not sure what denomination) That's somewhat of a degree.
Anyone here get a degree online? I am thinking about getting my Masters from the University of Phoenix online. They are well known but I just wanted to hear feedback from you guys.
When you put on your resume that you received an MBA from Iowa State I doubt they are going to ask if it was online or care. Now, on the other had, University of Phoenix carries a certain stigma.I have taught online and on-campus courses and I can assure you that the best education occurs in the classroom. I would strongly encourage you to considers a traditional program. If you're just looking at something to give you an edge on your resume, consider that there is a huge supply of MBAs in the market - many of whom went the traditional route (full-time or part-time) and will have an edge over online graduates.
In the end, I think as long as you have a diploma from a reputable university, it doesn't matter how you got it.
I wouldn't even necessarily worry about "reputable" as much as I would worry about "accredited". Accredited is much more important to me because you have a national review board, through review of program and discussion with students, giving their stamp of approval of certification, which is pretty much universally recognized (I got a glimpse of a renewal of accreditation process while I was earning my MBA at St Ambrose University). Reputable is just a pissing match as to who's university is better, with the why's being for irrelevant reasons.
I am debating the same thing for an MBA. Have it narrowed to ISU, Drake and UoP. ISU seems like the easy choice but it would be the largest commitment as far as time and energy.
UoP has a lot of advantages such as flexibility and less credits required. You take one class at a time and are on full-time status which can help with financial aid.
On the other side, there's the reputation thing. I don't know what the best route for me is yet.
I have a relative that works in HR that has been instructed by his employer to completely disregard degrees from the University of Phoenix in making hiring decisions.