Your Questions About Business Online Courses

Sandy asks…
I am taking online courses in Business and I have passed 18 & have failed one, is there aid to help retake it?

Jere answers:
Why dont you ask the place where you take it?

Betty asks…
What is a good online college that I can take business management courses with?

Jere answers:
All the info you ever need http://EduInfoForYou.com about online colleges

Sharon asks…
I would like to take online courses for a degree in business management, what are the best schools?

Jere answers:
Leading Schools for an Online Degree in Business Management
Community College of Bayer County
Penn Foster Schools
Kaplan University
University of Maryland University
Columbia Southern University

James asks…
I am looking to take up a small business coach course online,anyone know of any?
Also not only small business coach,maybe marketing consultant, anything of that nature.

Jere answers:
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Ken asks…
Does anyone have any experience with online college courses?
I’m looking to take online college courses for business and I was wondering if anyone has done any online college courses? And if so how much did it cost? Any information you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Jere answers:
I went to Florida Metropolitan University Online (FMU). I went part time, got Pell grants and student loans. They swore up and down they were “fully accredited” just like Penn State or other main university. After 2 yrs, and an additional $1500 not covered by grants or loans, I was alerted that FMU was the defendant in a class action lawsuit, based on the LACK of accreditation (they are nationally accredited, not regionally, so the credits are worthless if you plan on transferring).
After I withdrew from that mess, I enrolled with University of Phoenix Online. But if you haven’t already aquired a 2-yr degree, Phoenix puts you into their sub-college type thing. I was basically rerouted into this Axia College I’d never heard of. I got through the intro courses, and decided I’d be better off going to a local community college (accredited properly, less money, and I’d qualify for state grants as well!)
If you choose online college, make sure you check out ALL claims they make. The job of enrollment advisors is to tell you what you want to hear, get you on the books, and then suck you dry in exchange for your worthless ceedits or degree.
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