Consider attending a lower cost state school for your education. That will certainly save you a lot of money (Capella University is a very expensive for-profit school). Changing schools may also help you find a better job in the future.
The Chronicle of Higher Education recently published an article about the concerns that HR directors have about schools such as Capella University. That article stated,
"Silvia Guzman, regional human-resources manager for ProTec Building Services, likens online degrees to diploma mills or institutions that advertise on career Web sites promising to help you earn a degree in a year.
"The online degree is not weighed as heavily as a traditional degree," says Ms. Guzman, who hires people for a range of positions, including publishing, administration, and building engineering. "It's almost like, oh, you're purchasing a degree."
She mentioned several universities that raise red flags for her when she sees them on résumés, including Capella University, an accredited for-profit online institution, and the University of Phoenix, an accredited for-profit institution that has both classroom and online programs."
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