There is also a beginning and continuing professional education requirement for insurance licenses. For example, California requires 52 hour insurance course, i.e. 52 hours of prelicense education before qualifying to take the life insurance exam. During the first four years, licensees must take at least 25 CPE hours per year. Thereafter, the CPE requirement is 15 hours annually in a course approved in advance by the California insurance department.
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I am interested in pursuing a degree in nutritional science,and writing/communications or journalism.Is it possible to take online courses that will apply later if I decide to join an institution.I am 27 yrs old,and there were allot of disruptions and delays in my education due to some problems,but now I am looking to pursue an online education which can possibly transfer later on. HELP ME PLEASE…
also I need a career that will have a future in it…I am interested in natural health and writing…I want to get into a naturopathic college but it will take a long time,any way to speed it up? I have to go for my under grad..I HAVE A GED ….
College is just not for me..
When i graduate this year i just want to be finished with school completely and get on with my life with a job and just chill!!
My mom is going to make me go, so i told her how i wanted to take an online course.
Don’t tell me that it’s not easy, i know it will be just the same, but i work better when i’m in the comfort of my own home and by myself.
I’m pretty sure about the course i want to take.
i Want to do early childhood education so i can work at a daycare or something..
Can you take a college course for this online?
i Heard you can’t sense you have to actually be around real kids to learn.
(also i go to boces/votec for this same subject. So i get a college credit. This is my 2nd and last year taking it)
If i can take this course online, for how long will it last?
I need some good ADVICE. I have been living overseas and have been doing a Masters in Education ONLINE at Seton Hall (so it is accredited, part of the brick and mortar school). I didnt want to waste time, and that is why I did it. I completed one year of the 2 year program. Bcs I knew I was coming back to live in the U.S., I decided to apply to a local University to complete the Masters in person at the University. They “assured” me I would be able to transfer ALL the credits and finish the Masters in one year. Because of this, I took a leave of absence from the other program.
NOW, I get back to the U.S. and spoke with my advisor at the University local, and she told me that there was a problem and that all my credits will NOT transfer, and that I have to begin the Masters from scratch and do everythign over again (I can only transfer 2 courses). Because I took a semester off at the other one (I didnt want to pay for classes that I would have to take again), if I go back to take ONLINE, I will not be able to start classes again (it is a cohort program, in which we take classes at the same pace) until August 2010, and finish in Spring 2012, the same as the local University.
So, basically my choices are to start the Masters from scratch at the local University adn start in January 2010 and finish in Spring 2012, or wait until the fall 2010, and continue online, but only have one year of classes to complete. (and not have to repeat all the classes again) I know it is “better” to do it in person, but for this degree, I dont feel it really matters in terms of connections, because I will be taking the internship here in the U.S.
I am so confused, what should I do?? Would you take the entire program over again just to do it in the classroom? or wait until the fall and finish online and only have one year left. Either way, I will finish both programs in Spring 2012….what do you think I should do??
I need some good ADVICE. I have been living overseas and have been doing a Masters in Education ONLINE at Seton Hall (so it is accredited, part of the brick and mortar school). I didnt want to waste time, and that is why I did it. I completed one year of the 2 year program. Bcs I knew I was coming back to live in the U.S., I decided to apply to a local University to complete the Masters in person at the University. They “assured” me I would be able to transfer ALL the credits and finish the Masters in one year. Because of this, I took a leave of absence from the other program.
NOW, I get back to the U.S. and spoke with my advisor at the University local, and she told me that there was a problem and that all my credits will NOT transfer, and that I have to begin the Masters from scratch and do everythign over again (I can only transfer 2 courses). Because I took a semester off at the other one (I didnt want to pay for classes that I would have to take again), if I go back to take ONLINE, I will not be able to start classes again (it is a cohort program, in which we take classes at the same pace) until August 2010, and finish in Spring 2012, the same as the local University.
So, basically my choices are to start the Masters from scratch at the local University adn start in January 2010 and finish in Spring 2012, or wait until the fall 2010, and continue online, but only have one year of classes to complete. (and not have to repeat all the classes again) I know it is “better” to do it in person, but for this degree, I dont feel it really matters in terms of connections, because I will be taking the internship here in the U.S.
I am so confused, what should I do?? Would you take the entire program over again just to do it in the classroom? or wait until the fall and finish online and only have one year left. Either way, I will finish both programs in Spring 2012….what do you think I should do??
I would like to take an online college course to become an RN. I graduated from high school but every college I look into seems to prefer a college education. I work full time and cannot stop to go to school and it seems like there would be at least one school out there that would accept people like me. I have actually been working in the health care field as an EMT and also in a clinical setting for 9 years and have acquired quite a bit of experience.
I work from 8am to 6pm with various breaks in between as customary from Sunday to Thursday. I want to upgrade my education level either with a Masters or MBA program. Do you really think that Online education will be accepted across GCC for visa purposes ? has anyone done this ? Will it really be practically educational in your job assignments ? Please help!!!
I’ve checked the sites of some of the heavily advertised institutions but most of them don’t cater to countries outside the US., Canada, or Europe. I from Southeast Asia. Please suggest some accredited schools.
Ok here’s my problem…
I want to take early childhood education and be a daycare teacher but it’s hard to decide which is better to do, so I need you guys to help me.
choice # one: nscc online course.
-Take the course online but i’am not garenteed to finish it in 2years because courses get full and they get full fast online.
-I don’t know if i can get a student loan for online courses :S if not than I doubt i would be able to get the money in time before the classes are full.
- I think the girl said it will be about 375$ per course and theres 27 courses which is just over 10 grand.
-On the plus side I have 2 years worth of transfer credits to the university I like if i decide to go to univesity later on.
Choice # 2 Take it at a private college:
-It will cost me almost 12 grand for tution for the years.
-I will have to stay at rsidence since it isn’t that close to me so that will be about 11 grand but that’s food included. so right there thats about 23 grand.
- I can only get a year and a half worth of transfer credits to that same university.
- On the plus side I get to experience living at a residence and on my own.
- I could finish in the 2 years.
- It’s also much easier to learn from a teacher than learning stuff on your own.
What do you think would be a smart decision, I was thinking if me and my bf could get a morgage on a house between where I live and the school at least the money is being spent on having a house ut i would have to get a part time job to pay for food and gas, and it would be a 30 min drive which is fine with me but when the roads are bad I might end up having to skip some classes which I don’t want to do, so I don’t know im kinda stuck with deciding on what to do, please help me !!
I wasn’t very satisfied with my own education accomplishment ,but as i am working now, i don have the time to take classes like normal student. So now i wish to take some courses online and hopefully will be able to gain better education accomplishment. The question is, which colleges provide a better course for social sciences and business? I hoping to obtain associates degree.
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