Online colleges ask: Are you independent-minded? Do you have your own way of doing things but still want a recognized university or college credential in public administration and policy? Then you might want to pursue your post-secondary education through one of the nation's online universities and colleges. Whether it's a fully online college, or the online division of a campus-based college or university, online associate's and bachelor's degrees are increasingly recognized options for the non-traditional learner.
But don't be fooled: e-learning means you still have to be organized, self-motivated and disciplined enough to get the work done without professors literally looking over your shoulder. Plus, public administration and policy programs tackle serious and world-affecting issues, and you can expect the curriculum to be rigorous and challenging no matter which way you study. So if you need a little more flexibility, or if you have a job, family responsibilities, medical issues or other obstacles that might otherwise prevent you from reaching your educational goals, be sure to investigate the options for online colleges with public administration and policy programs.
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Northern Michigan University Northern Michigan University (Northern), located in Michigan's spectacular Upper Peninsula, was founded in 1899 as a teacher college. Northern is now a dynamic four-year, public, coeducational university offering 180 degree ...