distance ed
[email protected]
In a message dated 6/13/2002 11:54:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
finished. One just got her bachelor's degree in a 100 percent online program
through Hope International University (a Christian college) and my other
sister who lives down here in Southern California just got her masters degree
in library information science from Cal State San Jose (400 miles away). She
had a few class meetings at another Cal State campus -- but 90 percent of her
program was online.
--pamS
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[email protected] writes:
> As more colleges offer more kinds of Distance Learning on the internet,Both of my sisters are finishing distance ed programs right now - or just
> you may be able to find something that meets your needs that you can do
> from home at whatever time is convenient to you.
>
> (My husband is working on a teaching credential this year. We are
> certainly hoping that he will be able to do a lot of his continuing
> education online in the future.)
finished. One just got her bachelor's degree in a 100 percent online program
through Hope International University (a Christian college) and my other
sister who lives down here in Southern California just got her masters degree
in library information science from Cal State San Jose (400 miles away). She
had a few class meetings at another Cal State campus -- but 90 percent of her
program was online.
--pamS
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tamlvee
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or go to a specific college web site? This is something that is very
interesting to me.
I'd appreciate any info:)
Tammy
> In a message dated 6/13/2002 11:54:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time,or just
> Unschooling-dotcom@y... writes:
>
>
> Both of my sisters are finishing distance ed programs right now -
> finished. One just got her bachelor's degree in a 100 percentonline program
>Do you think I could type in "distance learning" in a search engine
or go to a specific college web site? This is something that is very
interesting to me.
I'd appreciate any info:)
Tammy
Shelly G
Tammy:
Go to petersons.com ... in the top right, select
"Distance Learning" from "jump to area of interest".
You can search by type of degree (certificate,
associates, bachelor, masters, etc.), area of study,
whether or not residency is required, etc. It's a
great place to start looking for distance ed programs.
Good luck!
Shelly
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Go to petersons.com ... in the top right, select
"Distance Learning" from "jump to area of interest".
You can search by type of degree (certificate,
associates, bachelor, masters, etc.), area of study,
whether or not residency is required, etc. It's a
great place to start looking for distance ed programs.
Good luck!
Shelly
--- tamlvee <stvan3@...> wrote:
> Do you think I could type in "distance learning" in=====
> a search engine
> or go to a specific college web site? This is
> something that is very
> interesting to me.
>
> I'd appreciate any info:)
>
> Tammy
>
>
>
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever does." -- Margaret Mead
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Betsy
**... and my other sister who lives down here in Southern California
just got her masters degree
in library information science from Cal State San Jose (400 miles away).
She had a few class meetings at another Cal State campus -- but 90
percent of her program was online.**
That's good to know. I've been toying with the idea of studying Library
Science myself.
I live less than 10 miles from the SJSU campus, but I'd MUCH rather take
classes online. (Maybe it's an introvert thing.)
Betsy
just got her masters degree
in library information science from Cal State San Jose (400 miles away).
She had a few class meetings at another Cal State campus -- but 90
percent of her program was online.**
That's good to know. I've been toying with the idea of studying Library
Science myself.
I live less than 10 miles from the SJSU campus, but I'd MUCH rather take
classes online. (Maybe it's an introvert thing.)
Betsy