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Columbia College or National University - dwilson - 02-22-2009

Im a former marine and remember these two colleges having a large presence on military bases in California.

Columbia College or National University

Now that im out im having a hard time deciding between these two schools.

Can anyone shed any light on these two schools?

So far Columbia seems to be rated higher and have lower tuition however they accept less CLEP credit by a large margin as compared to National which accepts 67.5 units and appears to let you test out of all your GE.

Thanks
Dave Wilson


Columbia College or National University - bat21 - 04-01-2009

I think Columbia is Na and National is RA , you will get more mileage from a R/A degree than a N/A degree..IMO


Columbia College or National University - Gary - 04-05-2009

Columbia College in Missouri is regionally accredited. It is popular w/military. I looked into them, they were good to deal with and they have good programs but they had a 39 credit Upper Level req't, that made my decision to Excelsior easy + it was even cheaper. Still, if your talking about Columbia College in Missouri, they have online classes as well. That is a highly regarded school, they work well w/military and they are a good fit depending on what you are looking for.


Columbia College or National University - bat21 - 04-20-2009

I believe I was thinking about Columbia Southern, which is a N/A School.


Columbia College or National University - brain122 - 04-29-2009

I would not say that the other school listed would give you more "mileage" than Columbia College.

If that Columbia College is the one that is in Missouri, I believe it is based in Columbia, Missouri.

I live here. I have personally attended (both online and on campus), my daughter currently attends, and a friend of mine has a sister that just got a very very very good scholarship for Dartmouth Medical School. She is currently attending Dartmouth as of last fall.

She did the nursing program here at Columbia College. My daughter is aiming for Baylor Medical School and she has many friends who are also aiming for top schools in forensics, pathology and med. schools. Of course, they offer many other degree's as well.

I know they have a very big online campus. They are very well known and you will get great "mileage" with any bachelors from that school. Especially if you plan to continue on after your bachelors.

Hope that helps!

Good Luck!


Columbia College or National University - bat21 - 04-30-2009

National University is pretty good, they are really big out in San Diego and highly regarded by the Law Enforcement and Military Community here in Southern Cal.

Overall a decent school.


Columbia College or National University - clep study guides - 05-23-2009

brain122 Wrote:I would not say that the other school listed would give you more "mileage" than Columbia College.

If that Columbia College is the one that is in Missouri, I believe it is based in Columbia, Missouri.

I live here. I have personally attended (both online and on campus), my daughter currently attends, and a friend of mine has a sister that just got a very very very good scholarship for Dartmouth Medical School. She is currently attending Dartmouth as of last fall.

She did the nursing program here at Columbia College. My daughter is aiming for Baylor Medical School and she has many friends who are also aiming for top schools in forensics, pathology and med. schools. Of course, they offer many other degree's as well.

I know they have a very big online campus. They are very well known and you will get great "mileage" with any bachelors from that school. Especially if you plan to continue on after your bachelors.

Hope that helps!

Good Luck!

That's a raging endorsement. Thanks for the information, I'll have to look into Columbia College.


Columbia College or National University - brain122 - 05-23-2009

Their clep, dsst, or any other nontraditional credit is 60 credits.
However, the good news is they accept CEU credits and some other things.

You might try a search on their website under "nontraditional credit". also, make a phone call to them and ask for evaluations departments for any specific questions on CEU's. We are currently working on that issue with them, but it will be a few months before we really try to do anything.

Another pointer, if you earn an AA from any other RA school you will not have to meet their Gen. Ed. criteria..

That's what we are working on right now and it will save us about fifteen to eighteen hours of gen. ed that won't have to be taken.

Online course and at a reasonable price is MACC (moberly area community college).

Might think about the AA before applying as a "student". In the meantime, just keep collecting your credits. BTW, you can take courses through Columbia College as a visiting student or nondegree seeking.

Good Luck!


Columbia College or National University - B Smith - 06-19-2009

Try checking out Excelsior. My two degrees from Excelsior have been a huge help with my career. So much that my wife got her degree and we are putting my son through.