With busy work schedules, families and other common tasks, many find it difficult to find the time to attend a traditional college campus. Therefore, more and more students are bringing the campus into their very own home by way of the world wide web. These days, there is no shortage of ways to earn a degree online.
In the beginning, online degrees were scarcely recognized among employers. Thankfully for many, that is no longer the case. Getting a degree online can be achieved through a combination of internet courses and exams, mailed study materials and at the convenience of the learner. Depending on the college, some courses are taught at specific times while others are accessible at the student’s convenience. The best thing about getting a degree online is that, if the college is properly accredited, the student may be able to transfer his/her degree into a graduate school program. Many online degrees are available as career diplomas, associates and/or bachelors degree programs.
When it comes to getting a degree online, the single most important aspect to look for is accreditation. If a school is properly accredited by a regional accrediting agency, the credits earned will be transferable to a traditional college campus should the student later decides to continue with his/her education. If, on the other hand, a school is not regionally accredited, any credits earned may not be transferable. In the latter case, a student who does not plan to move forward into graduate school may find it very convenient to obtain a career diploma or associates degree from a nationally accredited college, but it’s important to note that the credits will not likely have any impact on continuing education toward a bachelors, masters or doctorate degree.
The reason that regional accreditation is so much more important than national accreditation, when it comes to transfer credits, is because learning institutions want to make sure that their students have all learned the same course material.
If you are considering an online degree, you may find a lot of benefits to learning at home. In addition to the convenience factor, many students are also pleased to learn that they are often able to pay as they learn rather than being charged a full semester tuition all at once.
As an independent learner, you may be able to pay for each course/credit hour as you enroll, which means it will be much easier to pay for your college education if you can pay as you go. And, without the stress of worrying about how to pay for college, you will be able to focus more on learning and less on the tuition bill.
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