Is there a "free" consumer reports site?

Am interested in but confused by online degree programs. Is there a Consumer Reports type site that can help?

  • Phoenix? CTU? Kaplan? FMU? Am hoping to study Legal Assistant/Paralegal [maybe Criminal Justice] online. Would like to start with my Associates, continue to Bachelors, and ...show more

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    Congratulations on deciding to further your education. I would suggest that you go to www.ripoffreport.com. This site can give you information on what other students say about online colleges they've went to. They can also give you links about accrediation status and so forth. Just go to the search menu and punch in whatever college you want information on (ie. Pheonix, CTU, FMU, etc.) Currently I'm a student at Ashford University and it's a wonderful college. I hope that you find the school that's best suited for your educational goals. Miranda

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"GetEducated.com" is a great place to begin. It lists distance education resources for a variety of majors, as well as information on how to avoid scams and diploma mills.

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