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Originally Posted by JET
Even if a college is accredited, that doesn't mean anything. You best bet would be to contact a 4 year college and pretend you have the degree already and what would transfer in. NAU will not transfer in well, it is like the Globe School of Business up here and many others, they aren't real colleges. If you look in the "about us" section that is the first hint, the guy is the president and CEO. Colleges don't have CEO's.
Your best bet would be a local community college or one of the true online universities. One of the biggest is Phoenix University. It looks like Metro doesn't have a full IT program, but they do have a few computer related fields. I am not sure if they are available solely online though.
http://www.metrostate.edu/catalog/index.cfm
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Thanks for diggin' that up JET. I don't think I will attend NAU then. I really want a strictly online degree/classes. I think I'm too late for anything now, I was originally checking out that DeVry that AJ noted, and the Phoenix one from the get-go, but heard a commercial on the radio for NAU.
I'm going to dig into DeVry more. I just want something to fall back on when I'm sick of working from the bottom up.