I’ve been looking at online programs in which I can get my master’s degree(concordia, emporia, etc.). If I did this, how likely would I be to get a high-paying job with that online degree?
Many much more reputable universities have online masters than the ones you list.
@anxiousenior1 Thank you anxious. Could you possibly link me to some of them?
http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/degrees/masters
https://www.usnews.com/education/online-education/graduate-degree-profiles
Thank you so much anxious.
Most state schools have online degrees. Many reputable private schools also have online degrees. What state are you in? I would almost guarantee your state school has some online master’s degree.
As someone who does a lot of hiring, I look unfavorably at online degrees. A large part of the graduate program experience is interacting with other professionals and sharing experiences. But that’s me.
It depends on the field and what is acceptable. I obtained my Masters online, but it is very common in my field (I’m a librarian) and very acceptable.
this would depend on the field you are getting a degree in. I know someone who received a computer engineering masters online yet they cannot get a job in their field.