If the college you are interested in is accredited, it will accept course credit earned at other colleges. You will fill out paperwork and provide transcripts of the classes you have taken. Some online colleges give course credit for work experience; you may have to take a test to show how much you learned. Usually the application for an online college can be completed over the Internet. When you apply, you may meet with an advisor to help you in deciding which program to enroll in, how to apply for financial assistance, and answer your questions. Online degree programs require internet access. For that reason, the college may require you to have certain hardware and software programs. You may have to upgrade your computer to meet the requirements, for example, by purchasing more memory. Most online colleges require computers that are PCs rather than Apple Macintosh computers.
For online degree applications, put together needed materials, fulfill test requirements, and complete an application. Confer with an advisor. Check to make sure you have the required computer capabilities. After application approval, you'll be on your way!
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