What is the reputation of University of Phoenix’s online degree program w/ job recruiters?

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orchardadvisors asked:

I have decided to pursue my Masters degree in Marketing online, due to time and money constraints. I know University of Phoenix is well-established re: its online education program. However, does it have any real credibility w/ recruiters and placement/HR offices?

It is definitely more economical and technologically advanced than the online programs of established colleges and universities.

But is it worth it? Are there any traditional colleges of which anyone is aware that offer good online programs at a reasonable cost? Thanks very much.

Question posted courtesy of: Linda

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