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| Newbie Join Date: Feb 2005
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I am a junior in high school and am wondering if anyone has experience with doing an online major and attending Pan Am. If so I would like to know how much you saved by getting your degree online rather than on campus and also how long it took you. Thank you,
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| Old Skool Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: ??
Posts: 4,600
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Just an FYI, someone asked about online degrees the other day. I've been taking classes online for awhile now, and gave him my $.02 on the subject: Click here for the thread... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 563
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[ QUOTE ] I am a junior in high school and am wondering if anyone has experience with doing an online major and attending Pan Am. If so I would like to know how much you saved by getting your degree online rather than on campus and also how long it took you. Thank you, [/ QUOTE ] Hey Donny... We actually have a deal set up w/ Beaver Creek Community College in Pennsylvania. I am not sure about the cost, but here is how it works. Finish your training at Pan Am, and the school will award you 45 credit hours to put toward an AAS, (something about Applied Science). You would then need to take 7 online course to complete the degree. When you are done w/ that you can then transfer the credits to another 4 year school to start working on your Bachelors degree. Hope that helps... LC |
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| Big Chief's Woman |
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I am a junior in high school and am wondering if anyone has experience with doing an online major and attending Pan Am. If so I would like to know how much you saved by getting your degree online rather than on campus and also how long it took you. Thank you, [/ QUOTE ] Hey Donny... We actually have a deal set up w/ Beaver Creek Community College in Pennsylvania. I am not sure about the cost, but here is how it works. Finish your training at Pan Am, and the school will award you 45 credit hours to put toward an AAS, (something about Applied Science). You would then need to take 7 online course to complete the degree. When you are done w/ that you can then transfer the credits to another 4 year school to start working on your Bachelors degree. Hope that helps... LC [/ QUOTE ]you mean Community College of Beaver County? I didn't find anything on the net (at all) about a Beaver Creek college. Also, let's get all the facts...the 45 credit hours are IN state students or both in state and out of state students (there's quite a price difference there). Do you have to finish training at PA first or is this while attending & working on courseload? |
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