LOL I wouldn't go to that school. Props to him for doing something, but a 15 month online bachelors degree doesn't seem like something employers would be after.
the angle on that is, if I get a Master's Degree in something I actually want to do, they're not going to be worried about how long it took me to get my Bachelors. They also won't know that it was online for this degree I'm getting now. And all b.s. aside, I have a pretty good job and wouldn't have been hired if it weren't for being near graduation. Some jobs require specific degrees, others just want A degree. When I worked at Cox Communications, I had a boss with a Bachelor's in Dance, and another with a degree in being a Pilot. Neither had anything to do with what we were doing, but they got the nod for having a degree. But either way, to each their own and best of luck with whatever you decide.