Colorado Tech Online Degree Programs Knowledge Base
Colorado Tech Online? Colorado Tech Online offers a Bachelor degree programs that take about 30 months with no prior college credit. Its a Chea approved school so how does that differ from a four year university, if at all?
Accredited Online college for communications? Due to my work situation and home life, I can't attend a "traditional" college, so I have officially completed my online degree with CTU Online. I have an Associate's in Business Administration. But I plan to go into a Bachelor's for Communications so that I will have a better chance at working as an online editor. My main goal is writing, but I also enjoy editing, and this degree will open more doors in editing and other avenues while I'm working toward my goals. I also plan to take writing workshops, editing workshops, and a few other online courses with magazines, but right now I'm focusing on my Bachelor's. My question is for anyone who has taken a Communications program. I am researching online colleges, and want to find one that is good, and one that will send me information via mail or Internet. I like to read the course descriptions and requirements rather than having an overly giddy person chattering on about how great the school is so they can get kickbacks from the school. I know it's their job, but I'm tired of the runaround...I just want to read the stuff, not hear about it because I want to make sure I know what I'm getting myself into. Does anyone have any experience with good schools...and schools to avoid? No Colorado Tech...love them but there's no Communications degree right now. No University of Phoenix...horrible experience there. No Kaplan or Penn Foster because I know former students who say the experience isn't worth the cost, and the textbooks are cheap and shoddy. I want a real school with real books and great professors. My advisor at CTU is helping me, but I want to be prepared and have more ideas of what I might like better. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help! donut...actually, they can. If they are a real traditional university with a virtual campus. Even state colleges are now going this way to cut student costs. CTU is widely recognized, and I know this because I did my research before attending. So...just because I went to an online college, that doesn't make me stupid, but thanks.
Weird Laws!? In Texas, it's against the law for anyone to have a pair of pliers in his or her possession. In Philadelphia, you can't put pretzels in bags based on an Act of 1760. Alaska law says that you can't look at a moose from an airplane. In Corpus Christie, Texas, it is illegal to raise alligators in your home. In Miami, it is forbidden to imitate an animal. It is against the law to mispronounce the name of the State of Arkansas in that State. In Illinois, the law is that a car must be driven with the steering wheel. If your interested in the strange laws in this country then you should strive for an online paralegal certificate. Picture yourself enrolling in a paralegal institute for some online paralegal training ! Online programs that offer distance learning opportunities are great for people who work full time jobs or simply work better outside of a classroom environment. Go to Paralegal Tech today. California law prohibits a woman from driving a car while dressed in a housecoat. In Memphis, Tennessee, a woman is not to drive a car unless a man warns approaching motorists or pedestrians by walking in front of the car that is being driven. In Tennessee, it is against the law to drive a car while sleeping. In New York, it is against the law for a blind person to drive an automobile. In West Virginia, only babies can ride in a baby carriage. In Georgia, it is against the law to slap a man on the back or front. A barber is not to advertise prices in the State of Georgia. In Louisiana, a bill was introduced years ago in the State House of Representatives that fixed a ceiling on haircuts for bald men of 25 cents. In Oklahoma, no baseball team can hit the ball over the fence or out of a ballpark. In Rochester, Michigan, the law is that anyone bathing in public must have the bathing suit inspected by a police officer ! In Kentucky, it's the law that a person must take a bath once a year. In Utah, birds have the right of way on any public highway. In Ohio, one must have a license to keep a bear. In Tennessee, a law exists which prohibits the sale of bologna (sandwich meat) on Sunday. In Virginia, the Code of 1930 has a statute which prohibits corrupt practices or bribery by any person other than political candidates. In Providence, Rhode Island, it is against the law to jump off a bridge. In the State of Kansas, you're not allowed to drive a buffalo through a street. In Florida, it is against the law to put livestock on a school bus. In New Jersey, cabbage can't be sold on Sunday. In Galveston, Texas, it is illegal to have a camel run loose in the street! In North Carolina, it is against the law for dogs and cats to fight. In Singapore, it is illegal to chew gum. In Cleveland, Ohio, it is unlawful to leave chewing gum in public places. In Virginia, chickens cannot lay eggs before 8:00 a.m., and must be done before 4:00 p.m. In New York, it is against the law for children to pick up or collect cigarette and cigar butts. In Massachusetts, it is against the law to put tomatos in clam chowder. If you have considered entering the legal profession, consider earning your online law degree. Choose from a wide range of programs, including online paralegal degrees, and many more. In Washington State, you can't carry a concealed weapon that is over 6 feet in length. In San Francisco, there is an ordinance, which bans the picking up and throwing of used confetti. In Kentucky, it is illegal for a merchant to force a person into his place of business for the purpose of making a sale. It is against the law in Connecticut for a man to write love letters to a girl whose mother or father has forbidden the relationship. In Michigan, married couples must live together or be imprisoned. In the state of Colorado, a pet cat, if loose, must have a tail-light ! In Phoenix, Arizona, you can't walk through a hotel lobby with spurs on. In California, a law created in 1925 makes it illegal to wiggle while dancing. In Utah, daylight must be visible between dancing couples. In Michigan, it is against the law for a lady to lift her skirt more than 6 inches while walking through a mud puddle. In North Carolina, it is against the law for a rabbit to race down the street. In Georgia, it's against the law to spread a false rumor. In West Virginia, one can't cook sauerkraut or cabbage due to the odors and the offence is subject to imprisonment. In Missouri, a man must have a permit to shave. The law states that more than 3000 sheep cannot be herded down Hollywood Blvd. at any one time. In Texas, it is still a "hanging offense" to steal cattle.
Which course should I choose? Please read!? I want to go to the University of Colorado Denver. I want to be an OB/GYN. (http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/programs/reproductive/Pages/ProgramOverview.aspx) I am not yet prepared to go to UCD as I have to begin my education where I am now (Indiana). What I need is an Associate's Degree of Science, so I have started looking into colleges and have narrowed it down to two: I could take online classes from Harrison College in Lafayette (where I live), enroll in their Medical Assistant program, and earn my Associate of Applied Science. I have already been recommended for admission. The other option is that I could move to Indianapolis and take classes at Ivy Tech studying Sonography and get my Associate of Science. However, I have a job where I am and I would need to transfer. I'd rather take Sonography, but it's in Indianapolis. On the other hand, I don't know if earning my Associate of Applied Science would be the same as earning my Associate of Science, which is required for the med school program I want to take at the University of Colorado Denver. Still, Harrison College IS closer and I've been recommended for admission, and I know I could get by as a Medical Assistant as the program and career-focused, but I don't know how it would affect getting into UCD. Also, since I already plan to move to Colorado after I finish one of the programs, I don't know if moving to Indy is a good idea, even if it is just for two years. I apologize for the length of my post. I am having a very hard time deciding. Thank you to all answerers. The move to Colorado is not because of school. I want to live in Colorado, personally. I would rather go to school where I want to live. The ideal plan would be get a 2-year degree where I am, move to Colorado, work for a year, then apply for Med School there as I would not be considered an out-of-state applicant.
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