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			<title>Boston University or University of Denver?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:06:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hello, 

I am a senior at Fresno State majoring in Business Administration, Computer Information Systems. I am looking for an online graduate degree after I graduate that will allow me to work and complete the degree simultaneously. So far, the two most reputable colleges offering a relevant degree (most similar to CIS - Computer Science is too technical) are University of Denver and Boston University. Both have heavily technical majors dealing with database design, management, implementation, etc. 

I noticed that both of these schools are (obviously) nationally ranked - BU being # 54 and UD being #84, according to the newsweek polls. There is, however, a significant price difference between the two. BU's program costs $35k while UD's program cost a mere $22k. 

With this being said, which would you recommend and why?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello, <br />
<br />
I am a senior at Fresno State majoring in Business Administration, Computer Information Systems. I am looking for an online graduate degree after I graduate that will allow me to work and complete the degree simultaneously. So far, the two most reputable colleges offering a relevant degree (most similar to CIS - Computer Science is too technical) are University of Denver and Boston University. Both have heavily technical majors dealing with database design, management, implementation, etc. <br />
<br />
I noticed that both of these schools are (obviously) nationally ranked - BU being # 54 and UD being #84, according to the newsweek polls. There is, however, a significant price difference between the two. BU's program costs $35k while UD's program cost a mere $22k. <br />
<br />
With this being said, which would you recommend and why?</div>

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			<title>Online Degree in Medical Health Care</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 12:11:45 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>In present scenario medical health care fields is a fast growing and jobs oriented fields where you can get jobs in various health care sectors. If you want to make your career in medical health care then a degree in health care is required for you. In recent years there are many universities and colleges, For reference- Healthdegreesu.com, Shgresources, Allalliedhealthschools…etc that offer online degree in medical health care. So you don’t need to do expensive regular course in health care, you can choose very flexible and less expensive online health care degree programs.  The most important benefit of online health care program is that you can continue your study with your jobs. You can also get a Master’s degree in health care through online educational programs to get higher level jobs opportunities in health care industries.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>In present scenario medical health care fields is a fast growing and jobs oriented fields where you can get jobs in various health care sectors. If you want to make your career in medical health care then a degree in health care is required for you. In recent years there are many universities and colleges, For reference- Healthdegreesu.com, Shgresources, Allalliedhealthschools…etc that offer online degree in medical health care. So you don’t need to do expensive regular course in health care, you can choose very flexible and less expensive online health care degree programs.  The most important benefit of online health care program is that you can continue your study with your jobs. You can also get a Master’s degree in health care through online educational programs to get higher level jobs opportunities in health care industries.</div>

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			<title>Best schools of continuing studies? All Online?</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 06:15:55 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[What are the best schools of continuing studies? Also will these let you into a future graduate program or be looked at ok by employers? 

Here is my situation, have been working in IT for about 7 years, just need a degree to advance essentially and wouldn't mind doing an MS program afterwards. However, I am not in a position to quit my job and go to school. There are also no schools offering night classes where I am at a university, so that is out of the option. I have a good job and no way am I quitting it in this economy. 
So basically I have been wanting to finish for quite some time. 
I have about 70 out of 120 hours and a high 2.* maybe low 3.* gpa depending on how they evaluate it. 

I'm looking to finish a b.s. in business or general studies, etc. from a reputable school, (I was in a top 20 public before...). So I don't want any university of phoenix stuff. 

I have looked in California but their tuition looks pretty high for the one or two program being offered and they also cap hours. 

I have looked at Indiana University and they allow up to 90 credits transfered in and figured I could take some at the local CC for this as well to add to my 70. 

Basically, what are my options??? 
I am looking for
A) Respectable school... 
B) Cost... I would obviously like to keep the costs down as low as possible. 
C) Credits transfered in, I would like a school similar to Indiana (and I might go with them) to complete it. Where I am not going to be capped and have to take a bunch of courses over again. 

Thanks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>What are the best schools of continuing studies? Also will these let you into a future graduate program or be looked at ok by employers? <br />
<br />
Here is my situation, have been working in IT for about 7 years, just need a degree to advance essentially and wouldn't mind doing an MS program afterwards. However, I am not in a position to quit my job and go to school. There are also no schools offering night classes where I am at a university, so that is out of the option. I have a good job and no way am I quitting it in this economy. <br />
So basically I have been wanting to finish for quite some time. <br />
I have about 70 out of 120 hours and a high 2.* maybe low 3.* gpa depending on how they evaluate it. <br />
<br />
I'm looking to finish a b.s. in business or general studies, etc. from a reputable school, (I was in a top 20 public before...). So I don't want any university of phoenix stuff. <br />
<br />
I have looked in California but their tuition looks pretty high for the one or two program being offered and they also cap hours. <br />
<br />
I have looked at Indiana University and they allow up to 90 credits transfered in and figured I could take some at the local CC for this as well to add to my 70. <br />
<br />
Basically, what are my options??? <br />
I am looking for<br />
A) Respectable school... <br />
B) Cost... I would obviously like to keep the costs down as low as possible. <br />
C) Credits transfered in, I would like a school similar to Indiana (and I might go with them) to complete it. Where I am not going to be capped and have to take a bunch of courses over again. <br />
<br />
Thanks.</div>

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			<title>Criminal Justice Degrees in Distance Learning</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 10:01:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Now a day’s many universities and colleges offer higher education program in criminal justice. They offer very flexible and affordable distance learning programs and degree that attract the all kinds of students. Distance education is a better option for one who wants to advance their career without any trouble in their professional life. Distance learning programs based on present market trends, so it is very helpful for those student who want to improve their career with jobs. 

Many university and colleges offer distance learning programs in criminal justice. For reference: Criminaljusticeu.com, Hitechcj, Guidetoonlineschools….etc.  that contains a big list of good colleges and universities that offers criminal justice degree through distance learning. Even you can get a master’s degree in criminal justice through distance learning. The course pattern of distance learning program is designed on the basis of market trends and requirements that enhance the theoretical as well as critical reasoning skills of the students. In recent years, distance learning master’s degree programs in criminal justice became more popularized because many agencies prefer a master’s degree holder for the post of investigator, police officers, criminal psychologists and others. And any one, who is doing job with bachelor degree in criminal justice, can easily get the master’s degree through flexible and affordable distance learning programs to enhance their career.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Now a day’s many universities and colleges offer higher education program in criminal justice. They offer very flexible and affordable distance learning programs and degree that attract the all kinds of students. Distance education is a better option for one who wants to advance their career without any trouble in their professional life. Distance learning programs based on present market trends, so it is very helpful for those student who want to improve their career with jobs. <br />
<br />
Many university and colleges offer distance learning programs in criminal justice. For reference: Criminaljusticeu.com, Hitechcj, Guidetoonlineschools….etc.  that contains a big list of good colleges and universities that offers criminal justice degree through distance learning. Even you can get a master’s degree in criminal justice through distance learning. The course pattern of distance learning program is designed on the basis of market trends and requirements that enhance the theoretical as well as critical reasoning skills of the students. In recent years, distance learning master’s degree programs in criminal justice became more popularized because many agencies prefer a master’s degree holder for the post of investigator, police officers, criminal psychologists and others. And any one, who is doing job with bachelor degree in criminal justice, can easily get the master’s degree through flexible and affordable distance learning programs to enhance their career.</div>

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			<title>Does this college look legit?</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:15:36 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>American Military University * (http://www.amu.apus.edu/)   
I want to take either international relations or intelligence studies and work for the CIA ( i was already in military intelligence)</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://www.amu.apus.edu/" target="_blank">American Military University *</a>   <br />
I want to take either international relations or intelligence studies and work for the CIA ( i was already in military intelligence)</div>

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