Archive for September, 2009

How do hiring officials feel about degrees acheived online?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009
gibou1122 asked:


I am thinking about obtaining a degree from an online university and I am curious to see what corporate America thinks about online degrees.

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Earning Your College Degree Online, Consider All Options

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Andy West asked:


You are ready to pursue higher education, but you are not quite sure how you want approach it. There are a number of options available to you. Traditional education, via the classroom, is one. Another way to ensure that you are ready for a career is by earning your college degree online.

Research indicates that those who earn their degree via the Internet engage is an experience that is as rewarding as one set in a classroom. Now you need to decide if this is the right path for you.

Regardless of which type of setting you choose, only consider degrees from institutions that are fully accredited. If you decide to go for the online degree, do a couple of things before you begin. Decide why you are pursuing a degree in the first place.

Decide if you are seeking higher education because you want to develop as a person, or because you view it as a means to establishing yourself in a certain field. A college degree online can be obtained at a leisurely pace, or be done on a fast track. It is only after you have given these questions proper consideration that you should begin the process of obtaining your online degree.

If you are looking for convenience, seek a college degree online. Perhaps your work schedule is erratic or inflexible. Or maybe you are an adult who has obligations to your family.

Regardless of why you need the added convenience that cannot be found with a traditional education, take advantage of the fact that with an online education, you will be able to make your own class schedule. This is obviously the most common reason why thousands of people have chosen this route.

Things To Consider And Questions To Ask

In the past, a downside to earning a college degree online has been the cost. Originally, very few programs were capable of offering financial aid to students who needed it. That has changed, though. There is a very good chance that you will now be able to find some form of financial aid to help ease the financial burden that is often associated with higher education.

Depending on what type of degree you are pursuing, you may even find a number of scholarships that will make life easier for you.

The one major issue that you may have to deal with once you have earned your college degree online is the level of respect employers have for online education. Because it is based on a relatively new form of education, a degree earned via the Internet is often viewed as inferior to traditional classroom education.

While there is no concrete proof of workplace bias towards online education, determine for yourself if it actually exists. Take the time to research this topic by asking the people who are responsible for hiring if they make decisions based on the type of degree one holds. Would they consider a potential employee who has earned a college degree online?

If enough businesses in your field say that they do consider an online degree inferior to a classroom degree, take that into account. Decide if you are determined enough to work around that.

As you finalize your decision to earn a college degree online, consider some other factors. Discover your learning style. Make sure you are motivated enough to see this through, despite the fact that you will not have a professor who can keep you accountable throughout the process. Your academic skills must be up to par.

If you lack confidence in your ability to handle this on your own, start small. Attempt an online class or two, and then build up to a regular class load. Remember that you can do anything that you put your mind to.

Consider obtaining a college degree online as an excellent opportunity to get the education you want, with an unprecedented level of convenience.



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what is your opinion of online degrees, both bachelors and masters?

Monday, September 14th, 2009
brianna b asked:


I excel at school when I am able to take classes online. Do employers have an opinion on online vs. traditional degrees? Are master’s programs tougher to get into if the applicant has an online degree? Do you know of any nationally accredited online degree programs?

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Earn a College Degree Online and Get Career Success

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
Andy West asked:


Today’s job market is more competitive than ever and many people earn a college degree online to ensure they won’t be left behind. In many ways, a degree is like a high school diploma thirty years ago, and to earn a college degree online is an option that makes the most sense for many people.

People pursue the journey to earn a college degree online for many reasons. Many people see the advantage of earning the degree, but have never enjoyed the classroom setting. Listening to classroom lectures can seem like a waste of time, especially if you have to learn class material through readings as well as doing homework. Sometimes it makes more sense to learn the material on your own instead of burning precious time in a classroom, in addition to commuting to campus. For others, there is no physical campus within a reasonable distance offering the major or degree they are interested in.

One of the largest demographics that seek to earn online degrees is middle-aged people. Many middle-aged people who decide to earn a college degree online are not able to attend day classes, and night classes take them away from their family. For many, obtaining a college degree leads to a raise, promotion, or even allows them to begin a new career.

A big advantage of programs that offer individuals the option to earn a college degree online is that you are not tied down to a schedule like students who attend a physical campus. Because the information is online, you can download class information and complete readings and homework at whatever time is most convenient for you. You will never miss a class because of an unexpected obligation or lose attendance points because of circumstances that are beyond your control. Online programs give you the opportunity to control your schedule and do things at your own pace, on your own time. Many students excel in this type of educational setting.

Because the number of people who earn a college degree online is rising and the practice is becoming so common, a degree from many online institutions is just as prestigious as acquiring a degree from a traditional college or university with a physical campus. Employers feel that a degree, regardless of where or how it was earned, is a degree and shows a lot of commitment to furthering your education, improving yourself, and demonstrates that you have the dedication that will likely make you a promising employee.

Employers also respect the fact that it takes an extraordinary amount of discipline to earn an online degree since there is no teacher or other students to help keep you motivated. Since most online learning experiences do not provide a set structure or schedule, earning this degree means that the person has learned effective time management skills and has likely juggled many responsibilities because of their drive to further themselves.

However, a lot of people contemplate the decision to continue their education this way for quite a while before they take the plunge. People are reluctant to seek a degree for many reasons, but most wish they already had the degree they dream about. For some, there is other time or financial obligations holding them back. Many people claim they can’t afford a college degree because they have to support their family, but most people in that situation can’t afford not to. Continuing their education will help get them out of the paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle that so many families are trapped in. Parents in hand-to-mouth situation realize how dangerous the situation can be, but it is difficult to break the cycle. Fortunately, financial aid is available and can be quite generous for non-traditional students, especially parents.

The route to earn a college degree online isn’t for everyone, but it allows many people to earn a college degree who could not do so otherwise. For these people, online learning opportunities provide a better lifestyle for themselves and their families, as well as a sense of achievement.



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Which are the best schools for fashion courses or degrees online?

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Jen asked:


I´m looking for an A.S. degree, diploma, certificate or course on Fashion Design, or fashion merchandising, fashion retail, or any of these, as long as related to fashion. Can anyone please give some reference and personal experience while taking any of these online?

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Are Online degrees just as good as degrees obtained by actually going to college?

Friday, September 4th, 2009
Von P asked:


Are Online degrees looked upon & honored the same way as regular degrees obtained through a 4-year schools?

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