05-15-2014, 12:17 PM
These boards typically advise you to go through the BIG 3 colleges for distance education: Charter Oak, Excelsior, and Thomas Edison. The reason they suggest this is that you can get a regionally accredited degree for a low cost by utilizing CLEP, ECE, TECEP, and DSST exams and other ACE approved sources such as TEEX courses and Straighterline courses. The other benefit to approaching college with this route is it can be done rather quickly too. There are plenty of resources and degree plans on this forum so do a bit of research: http://www.brain4weeks.com is a good resource as well. If you prefer to go through college and not test out of courses consider the college for america..... It is cheap (2500 dollars a year) and you get your degree from Southern New Hampshire University. You could also check out WGU, Patten university, and Fort Hays. If you don't care if the college is nationally accredited (which you should since you are in a foreign country: GET REGIONAL ACCREDITATION) consider new charter university or even the university of the people. Best of Luck