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Selecting the Right Online College; What Questions Should you Ask

author Posted by: Daniel Kane on date Feb 2nd, 2009 | filed Filed under: Online Degree
by Daniel Kane

With the growth of online education, students have more and better choices than ever before.

While that’s something to celebrate, it does give students a lot of institutions to investigate before choosing one.

Fortunately, the narrowing down process is easier than it may seem. Step one is for students to ask themselves what they are looking for in an online college or university. As that question is answered, it raises the questions students must answer about the colleges they wish to consider.

Below is a list of questions to which all students should get answers by reviewing college publications and websites and/or speaking with admissions representatives. You can and should add to them, depending on what you are looking for.

First, students should eliminate from consideration any institutions which are not fully accredited by an agency which has been approved by the United States Department of Education.

After accreditation, the next most important questions relate to majors. At which online colleges can you find the major you seek? How many credit hours are required to earn a degree in the major in question? Does the program at any of the colleges offer unique characteristics or special strengths? What degrees do faculty members hold? What experiences have they had in the field? What courses are required? From which elective courses may you choose? All are important questions.

Unless finances are not a consideration for you, you will need to determine the cost of tuition, fees, and textbooks. And, you’ll need information about the availability of financial aid (including scholarships and student loans) and tuition installment plans. Only then will you be able to see which colleges and universities are within your financial reach. Generally, if you are willing to borrow, most colleges will fall into that category.

If you have done prior college coursework, or if you have experience for which you might be granted college credit, ask about colleges’ credit transfer policies. Specifically, be sure you understand what you must do to determine which transfer credits you might receive and the number of such credits which might be applied to your degree. In addition, ask if you can be informed, in writing, which credits will be accepted before you enroll.

The final “must” questions are about student services. Is anyone available to help you with filling out financial aid forms? How tough is it to contact a professor if you have a question? Does the college offer free job placement, and if so, how effective has it been?

Spend some quiet time thinking about your educational and career goals. Add a few questions to those above. Then, start getting answers by reading and by speaking with admissions representatives. As your questions are answered it will be easier for you to eliminate some options and move others to the top of your list.

For most students, getting their questions answered turns out to be pretty easy. The harder job is being certain they are asking the right questions. Luckily, that should not now be a problem for you.

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Looking For Distance Learning Information?

author Posted by: Ras Reed on date Feb 1st, 2009 | filed Filed under: Distance Learning
by Ras Reed

There are several rewards of distance learning that many folks are not conscious of. It is one of the cheapest and easiest routes to master new skills, improve your credentials and expedite your future earning potential without investing too much money and time. It presents you the freedom to earn a degree in any field of your choice. You can obtain distance learning degrees in fields such as accounting, computer science, programming, business administration, etc. The fact remains that if you can imagine it, it is quite possible for you to earn a degree in it through distance learning.

The major avenues of distance learning is the Infobahn. The the net brings together the students and teachers from various spots. This imply that students can submit their home work, ask questions and attend lectures through a PC without leaving their places. Programs vary from one institution to another, but the same method is employed in imparting knowledge. Thus, with distance learning, it is quite possible to do other essential things with earning degrees.

This next statement should cheer the heart of immeasurable human beings who do not have enough funds for their education. Listen up, there are scores of enterprises out there these days that are more than willing to fund your distance learning programs. The reason is because the knowledge you will gain will be advantageous to them. In other words, the agency will be the better for it if they pay for your education. So, that is one source of finances that you should examine. Try talking to your manager and let him or her see the advantages that the firm will derive from it.

One of the rewards of distance learning is that it enables you to work full time. Combining work with earning a degree has been a major difficulty for innumerable human beings. But distance learning provides you the room to attend classes while still keeping your full time job. You don’t have to leave your work to go back to school.

Though, contrary to what you may have gone through elsewhere, there are downsides to distance learning. This does not often come up on the Infobahn or in magazine where the profits are highlighted while leaving out the negative aspect. One of its negative sides is that you will not have contact with fellow classmates. In other words, you will not have a physical contact as you get in conventional campuses.

This show that it may be very testy making friends. And, it is often difficult to obtain scholarship for distance leaning programs. Likewise, several people are not comfortable learning without an interactive environment like those obtained in customary classrooms. Consequently, it is really recommended that before electing a particular distance learning degree program, you should ask yourself if it is compatible with your style of learning.

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