spyrosmom
Cathlete
I don't post much anymore, mostly lurk. But I think I'm finally ready to go back to school.
I graduated HS in 1996 did 2 years as pre-med biology major 1996-1998 quite because my mom passed away and family issues. I've worked since then and have been doing ok career-wise. I've been at my current employer 6 1/2 - 7 years and have a beginning management position. I work for a company that does medical revenue cycle, I'm in the Bad Debt (collections) department an primarily work with attorneys for accident cases and also manage our collection staff. The company I'm at is huge on degrees. Plus, it'd be helpful if I ever wanted to leave. I have the experience, but not the Magic Piece of Paper. Work will reimburse $3000/yr for a C or above, not a problem. But then I owe them another year for each $3000. If I quit or am escorted out, I owe the money back.
With my work schedule, finding a traditional school is proving to be rough. I'm looking at night/weekend adult accelerated education, but again, my work hours can be crazy. I'd say I average 60 hours a week. So I'm thinking about online schools. I'm looking at State University online programs, but also the "TV schools" Colorado Tech, Kaplan, Devry, Phoenix, those things. Thoughts about online schools? They look to be more expensive, and I'm not made of money and trying to figure out how I'm going to pay for it any way. I did student loans back in the day, and really don't want to repay another batch of those!
But the quality of online schools? Reputation to employers? That kind of thing. Have you? Would you? Any experiences to share? Schools to stay away from? Schools to go to? I'm checking out the US News reports, and they like Michigan, and that is a also a "real school" for lack of a better term.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Nan
I graduated HS in 1996 did 2 years as pre-med biology major 1996-1998 quite because my mom passed away and family issues. I've worked since then and have been doing ok career-wise. I've been at my current employer 6 1/2 - 7 years and have a beginning management position. I work for a company that does medical revenue cycle, I'm in the Bad Debt (collections) department an primarily work with attorneys for accident cases and also manage our collection staff. The company I'm at is huge on degrees. Plus, it'd be helpful if I ever wanted to leave. I have the experience, but not the Magic Piece of Paper. Work will reimburse $3000/yr for a C or above, not a problem. But then I owe them another year for each $3000. If I quit or am escorted out, I owe the money back.
With my work schedule, finding a traditional school is proving to be rough. I'm looking at night/weekend adult accelerated education, but again, my work hours can be crazy. I'd say I average 60 hours a week. So I'm thinking about online schools. I'm looking at State University online programs, but also the "TV schools" Colorado Tech, Kaplan, Devry, Phoenix, those things. Thoughts about online schools? They look to be more expensive, and I'm not made of money and trying to figure out how I'm going to pay for it any way. I did student loans back in the day, and really don't want to repay another batch of those!
But the quality of online schools? Reputation to employers? That kind of thing. Have you? Would you? Any experiences to share? Schools to stay away from? Schools to go to? I'm checking out the US News reports, and they like Michigan, and that is a also a "real school" for lack of a better term.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Nan