As an aside for what it's worth, be careful of the degree you pursue and what institution you get it from. make sure that the degree is viable, something that you could use outside of aviation should it come to that AND make darn sure that the college/university is accredited by a respected and known accreditdation board. yes you can get all the online degrees you want, but are they worth the paper they are printed on? one of the news shows a couple years back did a special on this issue and different states have different regulations for online degrees. wyoming stood out among them as being very lax and all kinds of internet university start ups being licensed and selling BA's for $500, Phd's for $1000, ect. DAL uses about a 3" thick book to look up every degree and institution on every applicant, I know this for a fact as I've sat in the director of hiring's office (AK) and he showed it to me (I was trying to get a buddy an interview and his degree was from outside the US). If the college/university/degree isn't in the book you do not get considered for an interview. DAL will also use a 3rd party source to determine whether or not an expat degree will qualify if the institution isn't in their book.