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    What type of computer will I need to complete my online college degree?

    Because your primary interaction with teachers and other students will occur online, it is important that your computer meets some minimum standards. To begin, you should have a high speed Internet connection through cable or DSL. A dial up connection is adequate but will be much slower.

    Next, you will need an email account that can receive HTML formatted messages, with a minimum of 5MB of storage. If you don't have an email account that meets these requirements there are several free alternatives. We suggest Gmail. You can sign up for a free account at https://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount.

    You will also need to have a current version of Microsoft Office (2008 or newer for Macs and 2007 or newer for PC) and a monitor that is capable of displaying resolution of 1024x768 or greater.

    If you have any questions about the specific technology requirements for a particular school, an admissions advisor will be able to answer them for you during the application process.

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Top Online Colleges

AIU Online

Bottom line: Great option for most students; top pick for military
Capella University

Bottom line: Good mix of education resources and cost, ideal for working students
Kaplan University

Bottom line: Most areas of specialization and widest financial aid options
Walden University

Bottom line: Best school for advanced degrees, but undergrad offering is less impressive
DeVry University

Bottom line: Unique technology degree programs, good post-graduate employment rate, but focus is more on onsite school
Westwood College

Bottom line: Good alumni support and career focus
Colorado Technical University

Bottom line: Active student community reaches past online limitations
South University

Bottom line: Strong career-oriented curriculum, best teachers and class sizes
Liberty University

Bottom line: Good pick for students looking for an inexpensive, faith-based curriculum

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