Make a list of educational institutions in your area. Contact admissions departments and ask whether they offer the degree or program you're interested in. Also inquire about entrance requirements, potential costs and the times when classes are conducted. You probably can get a lot of that information online.
Make a rough budget to be sure you can pay for the schooling. Collect pay stubs and receipts from the last two months, or alternatively bank statements, and see how much you save each month. If there isn't enough money in your budget to cover the educational costs go over the budget and find areas where you can reduce your spending to meet the cost estimates you got from the various admission departments. Cross off your list any schools that are outside of your budget.
Make a schedule of your time to see what hours you have available to attend classes. Be sure to factor in time for travel, meals, and other daily necessities. See when you are available to attend classes and compare that to the class times you received from the various admissions departments. Cross off schools on the list that don't have classes running in the times you are free.
Compare your previous grades and job experience to the admissions requirements for the various schools you contacted. Cross off any schools for which you don't meet the admission requirements..
Apply to those schools that meet your criteria and wait to be accepted. Depending on when you apply and when the application deadline is for the upcoming term, you may have to wait for a term to end before you can start attending classes.
Attend classes and work toward your degree or finishing the program. If you have to drop out of the program for whatever reason most schools will let you continue the program later. Go back as soon as possible.