My degree was entirely online from Scandinavia. Nowhere on the degree or transcript does it state they were online classes. Domestic ranking-wise it's actually one of the worst schools in the country, but is still a normal accredited school.
Haven't had any problems except for where a foreign degree itself is a problem. I'm a native English speaker, all my gradeschool education was in America but my college was abroad. I had a hiring manager insist that company policy was to only accept degrees 100% taught in English from native English speaking countries, supposedly it was a visa requirement. Checking the visa laws there was no such legal requirement, it was some sort of discrimination tactic.
10 years ago Americans assumed any online degree was a diploma mill but that's no longer the case.
Haven't had any problems except for where a foreign degree itself is a problem. I'm a native English speaker, all my gradeschool education was in America but my college was abroad. I had a hiring manager insist that company policy was to only accept degrees 100% taught in English from native English speaking countries, supposedly it was a visa requirement. Checking the visa laws there was no such legal requirement, it was some sort of discrimination tactic.
10 years ago Americans assumed any online degree was a diploma mill but that's no longer the case.
Finished: 2 AAs, 1 BA, 2 trade schools, 3 ENEB MAs, JLPT N1.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 Mastercurssos, 3 more ENEB MAs, teacher license.
In Progress: 1 WGU MA, 2 Mastercurssos, 3 more ENEB MAs, teacher license.