5 Best Online Colleges for Busy Adults (2023)
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Published 2023-04-18
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All Comments (21)
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Finished my AA and got my BA with WGU in 9 months.... Loved it, would have finished in 6months but also was a first time parent at that time as well. Definitely recommend.
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Wanted to shout out for people who want to do IT. WGU also gives you about 2000$ worth of certificate exam vouchers for super competitive and standard IT certs. This is what pushed it over the edge for me personally. And I'm still doing about 45% of my degree through Sophia.
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Very informative. I'm actually a 20-year old who just graduated community college with a "gen-ed" associate degree. My current plan is to transfer to WGU and major in Software Engineering, but nothing set in stone yet🙂
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I’m currently at WGU for my BS In Software Engineering and I will be transferring over to SNHU for my BS to Cybersecurity! WGU is great and everything but I have been learning a lot more and advancing at SNHU since then! Plus my company pays for my college tuition
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Great video and intro. Franklin is 6 week courses, 4 credits per course. The classes have an optional live session at night for about an hour once a week. Thanks to your channel I’m enrolling there with max credit transfers, spoke with advisor today. 😊
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I am working on my masters at SNHU and much like the two at number 5, they love military members and have their own team that focuses on military paid classes. The navy has paid for 14k of my education both for my BA and MFA. They understand the the guidelines needed to use TA and make sure there are no problems when submitting the grades to the military college program. THey take care of everything. And they take your entire military transcripts and pull everything they can. For active duty service members, SNHU is a great place to go and help make everything easy.
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Attending SNHU and graduated with my MA in History in 2019. I currently pursuing my Ph. D in History at Liberty University.
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UMPI student here! I had such a great experience with my consultation with your team 😊
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UMGC student and I love it. I’m doing cybersecurity and they work with me well. I’m also active duty and they helped me work my FASFA aid in so I can do more school when TA can’t cover. ( mainly because the navy only lets you use TA for only 2 classes a semester ).
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This video positively changed the course of my life. Thank you
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Im a franklin student now in the Business Management and Leadership Bachelor program. Overall I've liked it, currently in my last class now, got lucky in that my Union paid for the entire thing...
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One thing I love about SNHU there is discount options for example because of my mothers job i get a discount on my tuition 😊
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Best video ever! You’re going straight to heaven bro! 👏🏽👏🏽😂
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I found Excelsior to be extremely hackable. I transferred in 113 semester credits including Sophia, Study, Google and military credits. I’m doing my final course “capstone” at EU now. 7 credits taken at Excelsior.
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SNHU is awesome. Knocking out my bachelors in less than two years, and the Air Force paid for all of it. I will probably be doing my masters through them as well unless I find a better option.
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WGU student here and I love it! Finishing up my first term and on the path to graduate by the end of my second term.
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Yessss! I've been waiting for this 😊
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This video helped me out a ton. thanks so much.
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I wish UMPI had a health science concentrate BA general study. I have about 60 credits from my local community college, and I want to get a bachelor degree as soon as possible.
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Really appreciate this information team