Posts Tagged ‘credits’

Are you required to have college credits or a Bachelors degree, before pursing a paralegal certificate?

I see alot of jobs posted online that states that either you need a bachelors degree, or a paralegal certificate. But when I search online for aba approved paralegal certificate programs, most of them say that you need a Bachelors degree or 60 college credits. Thanks

From the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Most entrants have an associate degree in paralegal studies, or a bachelor’s degree coupled with a certificate in paralegal studies.

Check local community colleges or accredited business schools in your area to see if they offer an associates in paralegal studies.

http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos114.htm

What is the total cost of a typical online MBA degree.?

I know they vary, but I want "ball park number.

If you wish, you may care to comment if they are worth pursuing.

Will

For a ballpark figure you can get an online MBA for between $10,000 and $15,000. A typical MBA is approximately 30 graduate credits.

No, it’s not Harvard, but online degrees have their value in the workforce and for advancement opportunities.

Make sure the university is REGIONALLY accredited, to ensure that your credits will be recognized at other schools and by HR departments.

If you are concerned about the name on the diploma, look around, more and more state universities are moving classes and entire programs online.

University of Phoenix team supports Patty Lorenz

Patty Lorenz appreciates quality support in pursuit of her degree with Online convenience. University of Phoenix staff and Graduation Team provide solid support for busy students, helping them achieve their valuable goals. Learn more at: http://phoenix.edu

Duration : 0:2:1

Read the rest of this entry »

Comments on online Kaplan University?

Has anyone earned a college degree through online Kaplan University? Or anyone has heard bout Kaplan online college? Do you recommend me to go in? Is it a good online College?

I attended a semester at Kaplan University and was told by an advisor it would definately be recognized by The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To my dismay it is not accepted and I was left with useless credits that I could not carry on and a $4,000 bill. Kaplan was a great experience as long as your state recognizes it.