It can be very difficult to find online schools out there when a few online schools virtually occupy the entire market in advertising.
And lets be honest, many of the online 'ranking sites' are clearly advertising setups by a few schools to gain search engine recognition.
So, I've come up with an idea. Let's make a thread where we combine our knowledge to list various online schools for technology. One request, please share whatever knowledge you have for everyone out there. I'll start here:
1. Online Undergraduate in Computer Science
A. Goodness Gracious. This is an online program in computer science. Tuition is so-so, but still much cheaper than many of the other online schools.
http://www.athens.edu/academics/onlinedegree.php?Action=ViewDoc&SiteSection=Computer%20Information%20Systems
2. Online Bachelor's in Information Technology
A. Yes, online schools can be very cheap and still deliver a quality education. You just have to look for the hidden gems like this one. The curriculum is very comprehensive.
http://www.rsu.edu/academics/bulletin/2008-2009/docs/BS-bus-info-tech.pdf
3. Online Master's in Software Engineering:
A. Lordy, Lordy, Lordy.. This is a real Harvard degree and it's open, non-competitive admissions:
http://extension.harvard.edu/2008-09/programs/it/masters/concen.jsp#engin
B. Holy Cow! ABET Accredited Program at a very cheap price.
http://myjsuonline.com/degree/index.php?degid=19
4. Online Master's in Computer Information Systems
A. Oh my goodness: this is an online Master's from Boston College, and it is a pretty nice one.
http://www.bu.edu/online/online_programs/graduate_degree/computer_information_systems/index.html
5. Online Master's degree in Applied Computer Science
A. In my opinion, this program has a better online setup than anywhere. This program actually predates WGU in allowing credit for certification as 6 hours is waived for a major certification. In addition, the professors are publication proactive and seem to take pride in making sure that the school is not a traditional online school. Numerous scholarships are offered. In addition, all lectures are recorded with access online. You can preview the online degree. Biggest Disadvantage: it's one of those sequence curriculums where you have to follow a set path over a year and a half. It dosen't have the traditional 5 or 6 year flexibility that you see in an online program. At about 25,000 for the program, it is very expensive if one doesn't get a scholarship, much online with many online private schools. But still, this has the biggest bang for the buck in terms of an online program being setup for students to succeed.
http://msacs.kennesaw.edu/
Everyone please List and review the online programs and schools that you have found.