When it comes to IT and computer studies, most folks are "non-traditional". That's why they call us "geeks"..
As to which school is best, take your pick.. If you're actually looking to get hired as an IT technician, you'll have a better choice if you also have experience in the field. Included in the advantages of working experience will come knowledge about which schools, if any, are appropriate for your needs.. If you have both education and certificates in the field PLUS a lot of hands-on working experience, the options for a job will increase.
Hope this helps.
Grif
I am a currently have a BS in Finance. I have a full time job as a bank manager and a young family. I am the ultimate non-traditional student. My employer offers tuition reimbursement and I want to pursue a second degree in Computer Science. From what I can tell specifically software engineering. I need to try and identify the best option for pursuing a computer science degree. I want the best highest rated accredited online university available. With tuition reimbursement I am not overly concerned with cost. I am much more concerned with quality. The University in my home town (Boise State) has an excellent CS degree program but it does not cater to non-traditional students. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Jon

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