Can anyone suggest a good college for me to go to?
Question:
1) must accept govenment grants
2)must be close to home Indiana,Ohio,Kentucky,NY, IL, mideast side of the US. and i will go for Australia
3)no ying and yang, yoga, indian spirit healing, or all that religious stuff unless its talks of the Most High God of whom i may not say his name
4)if it offers online courses that would be great
i mean im really desperate and i can take off number 2 and 3 i
just need to find a descent school so please help me .
Answer:
University of Tennessee at Knoxville, in Knoxville TN...
1)accepts government grants and awards government grants if you qualify
2)close to Indiana, right under Kentucky
3)no crazy stuff
4)does offer some online courses...
But you can only make that decision, visit some school websites, that's your best bet...
NYU
FIU in miami. florida
How about Cedarville (in Ohio)? Not sure they offer much homeopathic stuff, but they do have a nursing program and are an awesome college.
good luck and God bless.
btw, if you can jettison 2 and 3, consider Liberty University (VA)
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And good luck
Besides exploring the Internet, the best thing to do is to check with a college near you that will be hosting a "recruitment" day. In my past job, I attended many of these fairs to represent my university and entice students to come to our school. There are hundreds of institutions that attend and you'll find a wealth of brochures and one-on-one information. It's the most personal and effective way I know of since you can speak with representatives from the schools directly. Hope this helps, and good luck to you.
This is my suggestion: Go to a community college first and get all your basic requirements out of the way. Major in something that will do you good in your ultimate career goal--maybe some business background, or legal training or health sciences or communication. You will get an AA or AS degree, and you will be able to transfer to a 4 year school.
The beauty of this approach is that you save money, you get 2 degrees for the price of one, you get all your basics out of the way so that when you transfer to your 4 year school you will be able to take the advanced classes in your field and take more of them. You will have a lot of your basics out of the way so all that money you are going to be paying won't be spent on low level classes that are not related to your field. You will be able to spend more time in the advanced classes getting to know the professors, etc.
I would not suggest an online school. They are almost always proprietary schools (that means "for profit") and they are often not accredited which means you will not be able to count those classes toward anything else and your degree will not be recognized. Community Colleges in your state aren't glamourous, but they will get you to where you want to go and they are respected more than online schools and they are accredited. Good luck!
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