The beauty about distance learning is that you can enroll in a school hundreds of miles away. Wheelcipher, a Texan, is earning his MBA from a school whose campus is located in Vermont. If you've recently his blog, you know that his New England university has been a great fit for him.
For me, I typically start my search with an online college that's in my area (or an area I know). I look for something with the lowest tuition, so I can avoid any non-resident or out-of-state tuition fees. (For my first online course, it was from a provider that doesn't have a physical campus, I liked its affordability.)
If you're in the New England area, and looking for an online degree program in your region, then I'd like to point out three schools that may interest you. They are all regionally accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
Boston University Online
Boston University's campus is located in Boston, Massachusetts. The school was founded in the mid-1800's, and is currently one of the largest independent universities in the U.S. BU Online has online degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate level, as well as professional certification programs.
New England College Online
New England College's campus is located in Heniker, New Hampshire. It was founded in the mid-1900's and has about 1,000 students. New England College currently offers graduate degree programs, with many specialized programs in management.
Woodbury College Online
Did you know that you can study law online? Absolutely! With a campus located in Montpelier, Vermont, Woodbury College began teaching students in the later part of the 20th century, focusing mostly on paralegal studies and currently offers graduate-level programs in law.
Good luck with your search!