College-Education

The Future is Online Degrees

26
Apr

With the wide range of opportunity available to obtain an online degree, it almost doesn’t make sense to go to a university or college. Of course online courses will never be able to match the full immersion that an actual insitution can offer, but for someone who is working, or tied down with other commitments, it can open doors that where closed before.

Whether you need to upgrade your education for a promotion at work, or to even just get the job that you want, an online education might be right for you. It’s generally more affordable and most importantly flexible then a competing course at a university or college.

Online universities are striving constantly to become more reputable, and to offer courses in competitive fields. Keeping that in mind, the entrance requirements are typically the same for both online & offline.

A typical online degree can be completed in about 3 years, but of course that varies on how much commitment you give to the course, and also if you have any previous credits that are applicable. One of the most important things to do when considering out on the path of an online education is to do your research! Research both the history of the school, as well as the current reputation, and if the degree you will obtain will be recognized for what it is you need down the road. There has been instances in the past where some online institutions have basically just been selling degrees, which can lead to several problems such as: Loss of jobs, and involvement with authorities.

Keep a level head on your shoulders, do your homework, and you will make out just fine!

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Ryan Fyfe is the owner and operator of Fast & Easy Online Degrees - http://www.fasteasyonlinedegrees.com, which is the best site on the internet for all online degrees related information.

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Gap Year - Taking Off A Year

24
Apr

What is a “Gap Year?” Actually, it’s the new term for taking off a year after high school but before college. Sound fun? Not if you think it’s for slackers.

A gap year is intended to help kids get a better grasp on the real world after high school. Three months off before you start college isn’t enough for some. This “gap year” idea can give college students a better attempt to manage money and graduate in the typical 4 years. Unfortunately, only 37% of freshmen complete the 4-year degree according to the Education Trust of Washington, DC.

Some students volunteer, travel abroad, or intern. This work can cost money, but in some instances, make the students money. Americorps.org offers a good source for volunteer work. Interimprograms.com tries to match students with an intern program that matches their career goals. If you want to travel and learn about a foreign country before you start school, then you should check out whereyouheaded.com.

William Fitzsimmons of Harvard co-wrote an article about “Time out or burn our for the next generation.” He discusses why letting kids devote time to their own pursuits gives them a break from the stress of high school.

Who pays for this “gap year?” Well, it depends on what your students do. Some programs pay the students, while others expect payment for your kid’s hiatus. Some parents do an equal share savings for the gap year.

What about financial aid? Usually, you’ll have to reapply. It’s a good idea to get accepted to a college first, and then ask for a deferment.

What about getting behind? Sure, you might get behind a year with your peers, but think of a nice conversational piece you’ll have to discuss on your resume while your peers have nothing.

Some see the gap year as an opportunity for education, but others see it as procrastination. It’s not for everyone, just as college isn’t for everyone. With proper planning and guidance, it could make college more bearable and more rewarding.

Stuart Simpson
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Expand your Horizons with a Bachelor Degree Online

23
Apr

There are many people that dream of getting a bachelors degree, but the thought of interrupting their career or family life to attend traditional classes seems impossible. The notion of trying to attend numerous classes when you are already busy with your career and family life is just not feasible. On the other hand, you know that a bachelor’s degree would enhance your future job success and earnings. It is in this regard that colleges and universities are now making it possible to acquire a college degree online.

Once you have made the decision to pursue your degree, take the time to study all the options available. There is a vast amount of information about obtaining your online degree. In addition, numerous colleges and universities now offer degrees and course study online. If you wish to pursue your bachelor degree online, be sure that the school is accredited. An accredited college or university means that the state’s guidelines have been met and the degree is deemed credible. Therefore, learn as much as possible about the school and the perquisites for a bachelor’s degree.

Advantages of pursuing an online degree are endless. There is no commute to school, no need to shuffle classes or reshuffle your life in order to attend a particular class, no requirement to live on campus, etc. However, you will need to stay disciplined at home to get your course work done. In addition to the discipline, you will need a quite place to work at home.

Because of the importance of this matter, I will repeat again that the school and the courses you select to pursue your bachelor’s degree online are accredited. The online degree industry has become a big business over the last 5 years or so and it would be a shame to waste your time and money for a degree that is not accredited. On the other hand, if you wish to expand your education just for the sake of learning, then accreditation will not make a difference.

Now is the time to improve your chances of landing a better job, better earnings or even change your career. Your future and success is in your own hands and there is no excuse for not pursing a college or university degree online. Classes and course material are usually delivered by way of computer, but don’t worry if you are not computer savvy. All you will need is a computer and an internet connection to get you started.

For more information about a college degree online, visit Bachelor Degree Online Guide and Online Degree Program Guide

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