When comparing academic qualifications, potential employers give equal weight to onlline degrees as they do with varying degrees of brick and mortar institutions?


One Response to “How many potential employers value online degrees?”

  1. HR Says:

    It depends on your input field, to be completely honest. areas more or select positions can check all the nooks and crannies. Most do not check, even if a school can take only online serious red flags. There are enough people with demanding jobs they never finish degrees – and employers who think a dual degree in general studies + a specific item is a “wonderful” that the achievement of many areas it is not really a problem for an online degree as B & M indiqué.Et to be honest, it depends on whether bachelors or masters degree. Plus, most master’s programs seems to be at least partially in line just to reach the most potential students in terms of accessibility. In this case, what difference does a handful of face-to-face really do?