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college-blogger Said,
August 15th, 2010 @9:57 am  

You should definitely consider attending an online college. Although some might say an online degree will be easier to earn, or will not be respected by employers, that is simply not the case.

Your degree will be identical to the degree conferred upon traditional brick-and-mortar students… and as an online student myself, I can assure you, the programs are every bit as rigorous!

If you pursue your degree full-time (and currently have zero college credits), you can probably earn your entire bachelor’s degree in 2 1/2 years. There are several ways to accelerate your degree: take, accelerated 8 week classes, attend summer sessions, use credit by examination (CLEP, DANTES/DSST exams) to earn an entire semester of college credit, and many accredited universities allow you to earn college credit for military, life, and work experience (keep in mind, this isn’t an easy way out, you must prove that you have the experience, provide references, submit copies of training when applicable, etc.).

Sports Management Degrees Online:

Ashford University
Liberty University
Grand Canyon University
California University of Pennsylvania
Tiffin University
Post University
Columbia Southern University
University of the Rockies
Southern New Hampshire University
Salem University
American Military University
Full Sail University
Saint Leo University

You can also find more accelerated sports management degrees using the source below.

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