another option is to look at the course requirements for your program from your community college and see which classes you could obtain from online classes from any number of universities and then transfer the credits. There would still be a certain amount of classes you would have to take at the local community college to meet their degree requirements, but you could supplement those with classes taken online to reduce the actual amount of time spent on campus, and you would still end up with a degree from your comm college instead of an online university.
I'd say its pretty specific to your career area if it is taken at face value or questioned because it is online. I'd guess tho that in the CNA field they're looking for the fact that you've been certified and dont really care where from as long as it is a legit program.
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