Thanks for the response Sammis. The problem is, Phoenix U. gets a mixed reaction from employers. That's the problem with a lot of non-standard/non-traditional schools these days. Your degree is only as good as the respect it garners from employers. In that respect, Bethel is a good compromise. It's respected enough to make you eligible, but someone with an IU degree will still trump you in a second. That's a lot of the variables I took into account. If I was looking for another job, I would probably go to IUSB and skip Bethel altogether. I think for my position, my current plan is solid, albeit a bit convoluted. I will get a four year degree by 2010 in Management, which makes me elegible for supervisory positions, then transfer that credit to IUSB (or another college) and work on the Computer Science degree, which is my career. I will need about one to two years of credits for that to happen. I'll have two degrees in just a little longer than it would take for just one, plus I will have one of those degrees by 2010.
I will have to start thinking about getting new certifications again to remain competitive. All mine are outdated. I'm working on the Cisco CCNA again right now. My employer is paying for the course with a government grant. I need to work on the Microsoft certs again. W2K is long gone.
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