If you take an online degree program through a brick and mortar school, it will just say the name of the school. There is no way for people to tell the difference based on what I've read.
This is where I feel like I have the problem. I do want a quality education. I want to know a lot about my field. I definitely do have my concerns about online degree programs for that reason. However, if I end up in Germany, I'll be putting my education on hold for a couple years, unless I get an education online. Ideally, I would like to do everything in person, but with this lifestyle, I don't know how realistic that is.
Fielding appealed to me because their program is basically hybrid. It is mostly online, but they meet in person several times a year. I thought this might make it more worthwhile.
At this point, I may just have to try to get my undergrad online and then revisit my options.