I would like to go back to school, but the only way I can do it at this time would be to do 100% of it online. There are several colleges and universities that offer online programs, but how do know which schools are reputable and which ones are crap? Is there a website (or websites) where I can check into this? I’ve tried Googling it, but there are just too many results to wade through.
Thanks in advance!

Ernestine
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I know you can be disqualified for unemployment benefits if you attend a college full time (classroom setting), but does this still apply for online school? This question is from my sister. She lives in Kentucky and I can’t find any info to help. Also is she required to tell the unemployment people that she’s attending an online school? Thanks in advance.

Nidia
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These courses are for my wife. We just had a daughter so she will have to stay home for a couple of months, she would like to make the most of her time and take some courses online. We are looking for the best place to take courses online that will be accepted by any college or university in the future. Thanks in advance.
sorry I typed this quickly didn’t proof read…couple of little errors

Chara
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