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	<title>Comments on: What is the cheapest online accredited College/University, [per credit]?</title>
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		<title>By: CoachT</title>
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		<dc:creator>CoachT</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 06:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Generally speaking, the community colleges that teach online (most do these days) will have the lowest per credit cost, especially your in-state community colleges.

Of the four-year colleges, most of us agree that Louisiana State University and Brigham Young University are bottom dollar and great quality per course but neither offers a full degree online.

The least expensive option would be to use Excelsior College, Thomas Edison State College, or Charter Oak State College as recipients of transfer credit from several sources (community college, local state U, online programs, CLEP/DANTES, ACE credit for experience, etc...) as these will accept nearly 100% of the degree requirements in transfer.  Take your required courses at the least expensive source you can find them and transfer them in.

The fastest that you could possibly complete any legitimate bachelor&#039;s degree (online or classroom) by coursework would be 2 full calendar years.  This is based on maximum courseload over minimum semester lengths and a truly full-time learning schedule.  You&#039;d have no other life (and I truly mean that) for two years.  The potential for success is very low doing this - most people (not all) would either burn out or fail out.

Many accelerated programs can be completed in 3 years or slightly less by attending a full load of classes throughout the year with no breaks; these are most often far from the cheapest options.

You can either have cheap or fast -- not both.  Remember, if it took less than four years to get a bachelor&#039;s degree, we wouldn&#039;t call it &quot;a four-year degree&quot; -- the average time to completion of a bachelor&#039;s degree is five years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generally speaking, the community colleges that teach online (most do these days) will have the lowest per credit cost, especially your in-state community colleges.</p>
<p>Of the four-year colleges, most of us agree that Louisiana State University and Brigham Young University are bottom dollar and great quality per course but neither offers a full degree online.</p>
<p>The least expensive option would be to use Excelsior College, Thomas Edison State College, or Charter Oak State College as recipients of transfer credit from several sources (community college, local state U, online programs, CLEP/DANTES, ACE credit for experience, etc&#8230;) as these will accept nearly 100% of the degree requirements in transfer.  Take your required courses at the least expensive source you can find them and transfer them in.</p>
<p>The fastest that you could possibly complete any legitimate bachelor&#8217;s degree (online or classroom) by coursework would be 2 full calendar years.  This is based on maximum courseload over minimum semester lengths and a truly full-time learning schedule.  You&#8217;d have no other life (and I truly mean that) for two years.  The potential for success is very low doing this &#8211; most people (not all) would either burn out or fail out.</p>
<p>Many accelerated programs can be completed in 3 years or slightly less by attending a full load of classes throughout the year with no breaks; these are most often far from the cheapest options.</p>
<p>You can either have cheap or fast &#8212; not both.  Remember, if it took less than four years to get a bachelor&#8217;s degree, we wouldn&#8217;t call it &#8220;a four-year degree&#8221; &#8212; the average time to completion of a bachelor&#8217;s degree is five years.</p>
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		<title>By: frostydad</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 00:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You mentioned DANTES...are you military affiliated?  What level of education are you pursuing (associates, bachelors, masters)?  You also need to be careful of diploma mills.  Check the accreditation.  Should be Regional if at all possible.  National is OK, but may have transferability problems.  

If you are a government employee or are married to a military member, check with TUI University (formerly Touro University International).  Their grad programs run 750.00 per class if you are in one of the categories mentioned above.  U of Phoenix boasts of being the biggest but caution on them as they do a pretty accelerated program (5 week classes) and are somewhat costly.

I am an Education Counselor for the military so if you have further questions, drop me an email.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You mentioned DANTES&#8230;are you military affiliated?  What level of education are you pursuing (associates, bachelors, masters)?  You also need to be careful of diploma mills.  Check the accreditation.  Should be Regional if at all possible.  National is OK, but may have transferability problems.  </p>
<p>If you are a government employee or are married to a military member, check with TUI University (formerly Touro University International).  Their grad programs run 750.00 per class if you are in one of the categories mentioned above.  U of Phoenix boasts of being the biggest but caution on them as they do a pretty accelerated program (5 week classes) and are somewhat costly.</p>
<p>I am an Education Counselor for the military so if you have further questions, drop me an email.</p>
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