is there a college my girlfriend can do on the road?
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But there are very reputable distance education programs offered by real colleges and universities.
Check out this website: http://www.r1edu.org
You’ll find courses and degree programs offered by Penn State University, University of Maryland, Indiana University, Michigan State University, Iowa State University, and even Stanford, Cornell, and Columbia.
Good luck to you both!
You’re looking for accreditation- ie. middle states, southern states, etc. Check out about.com for this info, they have it all there. Also, there’s no such thing as ‘highly’ or well accredited- either the school is accredited or not. Sorry, I worked in higher ed, and this idea is kind of funny to me.
Cross check the accreditation with the accrediting body to make sure, too. Department of ed is not enough- it needs to be one of the 6 bodies, because tech schools are also recognized by the dept. of ed, and she can’t go to grad school with that (she needs to consider that in making her choice as you never know what she will decide to do. You can do grad work online, too. She needs something that will give her that option should she choose it).
Job opportunities- the market is tough, but a bachelor’s will get her a better position than no bachelor’s. An associate is better than no associate. You didn’t tell us what she wants to do or what her interest are. She can get an MBA online, but if she hates math and business, this is useless because she will be miserable. She can study English, but if she hates reading, well… you get the picture.
Check out Peterson’s or another reputable guide online, and look at the schools together. Whether she goes to private or public school is a financial and personal decision you will make together.
Beware of scams- don’t fall for a ‘life experience’ degree. While some schools give elective credit, there’s no degree totally comprised of life experience.
Touring will be really exciting for both of you, I hope you have a great time.
Let her go to a real college, and try to visit her when you can. You don’t want her living through you, anyway.
Good luck!