Your Questions About Business Online San Diego

Robert asks…
I need help finding a good accredited school for business administration?
I am interested in schooling for business administration, but at the same time I am not looking to be scammed and actually get an education. Any suggestions?

Jere answers:
Hi there,
If you are looking for the online college route here are a few things to consider…
When looking into an online college make sure you consider the following:
1) are the “for-profit” or “non-profit”? – Typically you would want to look for a “non-profit” college. For-profit college (like Ashford, UOP, Everst, Devry, Kaplan, etc) are all about making money and less about the student’s futures and education. For-profit colleges are those that have given online education a bad name. Most for-profit colleges their admissions department is constantly changing and hiring is like a revolving door. Non-profit colleges are focused on making sure the students are a right match for the college. They don’t enroll just anyone – they want to make sure they accept students who will succeed and want what the college has to offer. Also a lot of the schools that have ground campuses and are non-profit still hold a positive reputation. On your diploma once you graduate it won’t say “Graduated from University of California, Davis Online” it will say “Graduated from University of California, Davis”. If you go to schools like Kaplan and graduate – employers do look down on the for-profit colleges and it will state “Kaplan” on your diploma.
2) are they regionally or nationally accredited? – You would want a college that is regionally accredited. That means your degree and credits are valid in other states and at other schools. This would be important if you decided you wanted to go to grad school, transfer schools, or when you are applying for jobs showing you have a legitimate bachelors degree.
Here are a few non-profit regionally accredited colleges that offer degrees online:
Urbana University:
Business Administration
Business Administration with an emphasis in Health Care Management
Masters in Criminal Justice
elearning.urbana.edu
San Diego Christian College (faith based)
Christian Ministries
Business Administration
Human Development
elearning.sdcc.edu
Southwestern Christian College (faith based)
Business Management
Business Leadership
Biblical Leadership
Human and Family Services
elearning.swcu.edu
I hope that helps!

Carol asks…
Do employers care where you get your degree from?
I’m currently a senior in high school is going to be graduating. I’ve applied to only the colleges around my area in San Diego because my family doesn’t have much money to pay for dorms and a that. I’ve been rejected by every college I applied to except Cal State San Marcos (CSUSM). The major I applied to for all my colleges was computer engineering and I applied for computer science for CSUSM. All my friends tell me that CSUSM is not that great of a school in general and notably employers are going to hire you if you earn a degree in computer science from here. I’ve done some research online I could barely find any good evidence about CSUSM’s computer science because the school is mostly about business. If I get a degree from this school in computer science, would I be limiting my job options? Do employers care where I get my degree? If so, would it just be better if I went to a community college for two years and just transfer to a much more valued university like Sam Diego State University? What would be my best choice?

Jere answers:
To a certain extent, yes. If your degree was from University of Phoenix, your application would likely be placed in the trash. If you graduated from Stanford, it might get a longer review. However, if two applicants from State Schools both apply, both would be given equal opportunities. So, if you choose a Cal State over a UC, it would not negatively affect your chances of employment.

Linda asks…
San Diego Old time Movie Theatre?
In san Diego is there any Theaters that play classic movies? Like that would replay movies like Godfather or old classics.

Jere answers:
Yes. See the list below. Call them (or check online) to see what is playing.
Best San Diego Movie Theaters | Reviews of Movie Theaters in …
Find movie theater businesses in San Diego, CA by reviews of movie theaters, IMAX, 3D movies … I love this theater. It has an old charm to it but the theaters are pretty …
Www.discoversd.com/san-diego-movie-theaters
Play Back: Vintage Movie Theaters – Our San Diego Blog by …
… Theatre in North Park, it’s time to head back in time to the age-old resplendence of movie theaters of the past. Discover the top vintage movie theatres in San Diego.
Blog.discoversd.com/san-diego…movie…in-san-diego.html
Puttin’ on the Glitz at Coronado’s Classic Movie Theater …
San Diego Magazine recently spotlighted the remarkable transformation of Coronado’s historic Village Theatre (located on Orange Ave.) in their March issue. It’s …
Blog.sandiego.org/2011/02/coronado’s-classic-movie… .
Movie theaters in Old Town San Diego, CA Results 1-30 of 49. List View Map View
www.yellowpages.com/old-town-san-diego-ca/movie-theaters
Cinema Under The Stars, San Diego’s Unique Open Air Movie …
… Schedule for current season of Cinema Under The Stars San Diego’s unique outdoor movie theater … Under the Stars affords film lovers the chance to enjoy classic movies …
Www.topspresents.com/news.htm

Daniel asks…
know any businesses that will buy used jacuzzis?? ( in san diego )?
i need to sell my jacuzzi and want to sell it to a business.. i want to know if there are any business you know of that will buy a 5 yr old jacuzzi IN SAN DIEGO!! thank you 🙂

Jere answers:
Online

Helen asks…
Online Business Help?
I am trying to start an online business and am having issues trying to figure out the legal aspects of it. With the IRS I understand the income tax and the self employment tax but the estimation taxes makes no sense to me since I have no idea what I would be making this year since I have never ran a business before. Also, I am a bit confused because I can find no direct information about the laws on online business instead I am trying to base everything off of small business law. I would be extremely grateful if anyone could point me in the direction of any information about federal or state (pennsylvania) law regarding online business.

Jere answers:
Congrats on your venture! 🙂 Starting a new business is always exciting. Online businesses must comply with the regulations of their states as well as federally. Each state has different laws so definitely check your state’s website for more details.
( http://www.pa.gov/portal/server.pt/community/doing_business_in_pa/3017 and http://www.pasbdc.org/index/default.asp)
The type of business you operate will determine your course of action in regards to taxes. Will you be accepting payments online nationally or just locally?
In regards to your business taxes you usually need to file every quarter in order to comply, so make certain to save a percentage of your revenue.
I hope that helps
–Dani Marie, San Diego, CA–
( http://www.danimariedesigns.com )
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