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New School Profile: AIU Online

Filed in archive Online University Reviews by Jamie Littlefield on December 04, 2007

New School Profile: AIU Online
I just published my latest online school profile over at About.com. American InterContinental University Online offers dozens of virtual degrees in subjects such as web design and criminal justice. Here's a blurb:
"American InterContinental University is a regionally accredited college system with six campuses, both in the United States and abroad. Its virtual division, AIU Online, offers accelerated associate, bachelor, and master degrees. AIU Online students take one or two multimedia courses during each five-week class session. Students also have access to AIU Online's supplemental learning labs and individual tutoringlinks services."
AIU Online does have one unusual requirement: applicants seeking bachelors' degrees must already have an associate's degree. Those without an associates will need to earn one. Check out the profile for more details about AIU Online's admissions requirements, virtual programs, and tuition schedules.


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