07-25-2015, 12:46 PM
Prloko Wrote:The prestige of the school matters less when you have experience. Plus, once you're done at TESC, you can get your grad degree at Oregon Tech or another great institution
I'd add that after your first job or so post-degree in your field the prestige almost never matters. The exceptions are on the extreme ends of the spectrum. An Ivy League education or well known top 10 program will always have weight. On the other end of the spectrum are the for-profit degree programs, especially if they only hold national accreditation. Even though their reputation is better and they hold regional accreditation now, there will always be people who look down on University of Phoenix, even if your degree is ten years old.
If you have the option, I'd always avoid a for-profit school. Your degree sticks with you forever, and an anonymous state college is much less likely to end up with any widely accepted change in reputation.
The anonymous factor is actually one of the reasons I went with Charter Oak State College over Thomas Edison and Excelsior. Even talking to co-workers, there were no opinions on Charter Oak, but there were opinions on Thomas Edison and Excelsior. One person went to Thomas Edison during their military service and had a positive view. The other finished her degree through Excelsior (when it was Regents College) and thought of it as "the place she finished her degree when she dropped out of UCLA". While unintentional, she will always have a bias linking Excelsior to her failure at UCLA.
Educational Goal: MBA by Spring 2018
B.S. in Business Administration, COSC, Expected Winter 2015, Started May 30, 2015
Upcoming:
Fall Courses (9c): COSC BUS 201: Business Statistics | BYU ENGL 316: Technical Writing | BYU Psych 330: Organizational Psychology
Progress (89/120c):
8/16/2015 COSC (3c): IDS 101 Cornerstone: A
8/08/2015 UExcel (6c): Research Methods in Psychology: A | Social Psychology: A
7/20/2015 UExcel (6c): Human Resource Management: A | Labor Relations: A
7/06/2015 CLEP (6c): American Government: 63 | Principles of Microeconomics: 73
7/02/2015 UExcel (3c): Organization Behavior: A
6/19/2015 DSST (9c): Business Ethics and Society: 453 | Environment and Humanity: 444 | Substance Abuse: 427
6/15/2015 CLEP (12c): Information Systems: 77 | Introductory Business Law: 71 | Principles of Marketing: 71 | Principles of Management: 73
6/12/2015 Transfer Credits post Academic Forgiveness (44c): Community College: 36c | AP: 8c
B.S. in Business Administration, COSC, Expected Winter 2015, Started May 30, 2015
Upcoming:
Fall Courses (9c): COSC BUS 201: Business Statistics | BYU ENGL 316: Technical Writing | BYU Psych 330: Organizational Psychology
Progress (89/120c):
8/16/2015 COSC (3c): IDS 101 Cornerstone: A
8/08/2015 UExcel (6c): Research Methods in Psychology: A | Social Psychology: A
7/20/2015 UExcel (6c): Human Resource Management: A | Labor Relations: A
7/06/2015 CLEP (6c): American Government: 63 | Principles of Microeconomics: 73
7/02/2015 UExcel (3c): Organization Behavior: A
6/19/2015 DSST (9c): Business Ethics and Society: 453 | Environment and Humanity: 444 | Substance Abuse: 427
6/15/2015 CLEP (12c): Information Systems: 77 | Introductory Business Law: 71 | Principles of Marketing: 71 | Principles of Management: 73
6/12/2015 Transfer Credits post Academic Forgiveness (44c): Community College: 36c | AP: 8c