Katya
05-27-2004, 04:43 PM
My son wants to continue his college education, and for the state where he is it makes sense to try to get as many degrees as possible. Here is what seems like a good plan:
Indiana University has both the AA and the BA available completely through correspondence courses, via their ¨distance learning¨ program. They are so nice. The bookstore there even removes the hard covers from the books and the spiral bindings from the notebooks if the facility requires this, as my son´t jail does.
Secondly, Vincennes University (also in Indiana) also has the AA, AS, and AAS available by correspondence through ¨distance learning.¨
Best of all, both schools are on the semester system and courses should transfer back and forth so that my son can get an associate´s degree from each school by just fulfilling each school´s residency requirement, and then with just about a year´s more work, the BA.
I thought others might like to look at these schools.
Indiana University has both the AA and the BA available completely through correspondence courses, via their ¨distance learning¨ program. They are so nice. The bookstore there even removes the hard covers from the books and the spiral bindings from the notebooks if the facility requires this, as my son´t jail does.
Secondly, Vincennes University (also in Indiana) also has the AA, AS, and AAS available by correspondence through ¨distance learning.¨
Best of all, both schools are on the semester system and courses should transfer back and forth so that my son can get an associate´s degree from each school by just fulfilling each school´s residency requirement, and then with just about a year´s more work, the BA.
I thought others might like to look at these schools.