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Location: Palm Beach, Florida, USA
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It depends on what you're going back for. If you're getting an MBA there are many Executive MBA programs that would fit you well. Typically classes meet on campus every other weekend with the rest of the work being done on line. It's pretty intense, but a lot of working people do it. 18 months to two years and you're done - about the same time as a full time day student.
You should check into other executive programs. Other degrees will have them too.
If you're going back for an undergraduate degree I would suggest Arizona State University. You can earn an entire degree on line and it will be the same degree as the traditional day students receive. I would not go to one of the for profit on line schools. I don't think anyone is really fooled into thinking a degree or classes from one of those schools makes a difference in qualifying you for a job or advancement. Why would you go to one of them when schools like ASU give you well recognized accredited degree opportunities?
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