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Degree for my future...
#11
You would need to ask each university individually if you wanted to use a UoPeople degree for a masters. It can be accepted in various countries, it depends on the uni, their entry requirements etc. I don't think it's widely accepted like RA.

For employment I have no idea, the UK only has one creditation, no idea about other countries.
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#12
UMPI, you can get a Business Degree for $1400. (if you can complete 10 courses in one term)

So one idea is to finish your UOP Computer Science degree and get a UMPI degree for immigration purposes.

A lot of employers are going to hire by what skills you have. Having the NA degree likely won't hold you back.

As far as a master's, you may be able to get into top U.S. universities such as the University of Austin or Georgia Tech for less than $10,000.

Asia has many countries with their own set of rules. So what works for one country might not work for another country.
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#13
Since you're so far along in your UofP degree, I would take the time to contact a number of RA online Master's programs to see if any of them will accept the UofP bachelor's for admission. Georgia Tech OMSCS is hands-down the best value, but their website specifically specifies a regionally accredited bachelor's.
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