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June 17, 2009

Upgrade Your Self, Ego and Career, with a College Degree…

Choosing an online college can be very overwhelming. How do you know which ones are worth going to with so many of them to choose from? The best way to find out is to choose several different schools that have programs that you are interested in, and then speak in depth to their admissions advisors. Below are eight must-haves for a good online college; you can base your talking points on this list.

  1. Must be accredited. It is important that the online college that you choose be accredited because this is a way that you can ensure that the school meets established standards. This makes a difference if you want to transfer your credits or prove the worth of your degree to an employer. There are two types of accreditation: institutional and specialized. An institutional accreditation applies to the entire school and its programs, while a specialized accreditation generally applies to a specific degree program or school of study within the college or university. This is further broken down into national accreditation or regional accreditation. Regional accreditations are the most widely recognized.

  2. Platform must be easy to use. The “platform” is where you will find your classes, chat rooms, even your virtual library. Every online college has a different online learning platform, and they all work a little differently. You should make sure that the school’s platform is intuitive and easy for you to use. Ask the admissions advisor if you can have a demonstration of their platform and if they offer online tutorials to students.

  3. Must have tech support. Since all of your studies are done on your computer in an online environment, the chances that you will run into some sort of technical issue are pretty good. Make sure that the school you choose has 24/7 tech support. You can ask the admissions advisor how long the average wait time is to speak to tech support – chances are when you run into problems you won’t have that much time to figure them out.

  4. Must provide student services. A good online college has student services to make sure that their students have the optimal chance at success. This includes offering tutoring services for a small fee or even for free.

  5. Must accept CLEP credits. You may hear many online schools advertising credits for “life experience.” In general, the only legitimate way to offer this is through CLEP testing. These credits are accepted at many online colleges and traditional universities. They are a great way to test out of classes on subjects that you may already have mastered.

  6. Must have small class sizes. A good online college will have a small number of students in each class. This is because online students need a lot of individual attention to ensure that they do not feel isolated. A smaller class size makes this more manageable for the instructor, which brings me to my next must have …

  7. Instructors must be accessible. Make sure that the school that you choose requires instructors to allot a certain amount of time to give students the chance to speak with them on an individual basis.

  8. Must have a variety of financial aid options. If you are in need of some type of help to pay for school, like most of us, make sure that the school you choose has plenty of financial aid options. These include federal grants, scholarships, and student loans. Ask the admission advisor specifically about this – for each school has different financial aid opportunities.

All these discussion points will probably make for a long conversation, so make sure that you put aside some time to get to each of them. Don’t worry about asking the admissions advisors at your school choices too many questions – that is what they are there for! Also have a pen and paper ready (or your laptop) to write down notes, that way you can compare the different schools. Good luck with your decision!  More information, including enrollment info is available at Best Online MBA Programs, College Counseling Degree and Colleges Online Courses.

June 15, 2009

Nothing Better for Self Improvement than a Brand New College Degree!

So here is the scenario: you were good, you went to college and you got that Bachelor’s degree, then you got a job and settled into a nice routine. Now you are stuck in a rut. Perhaps you have stalled in your current career and want a way to jumpstart it or maybe you have decided that the career you chose after you graduated is no longer for you. And know you are asking yourself, “What do I do now?” The answer: go back to school!

Besides being a great way to shake yourself free from the boring daily grind, a master’s degree will help you to better compete with your peers and you may earn more than $20,000 more a year according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

So Many Choices

There are several different types of master’s degrees you can earn and this all depends on what you want to go back to school for, in fact almost every field has a master’s program. Master of Accountancy, Master of Criminal Justice, Master of Chemistry, and even Master of Quantitative Finances are a few examples. However, here are the most popular with descriptions:

  • Masters of Business Administration or MBA: One of the most popular degrees, the MBA is also one of the most versatile. Almost every industry hires executives and upper management who hold this degree. Another boon: many different program types exist too, from weekend MBA programs, to accelerated one year programs, to entirely online curriculums.

  • Master of Arts or MA: This degree is normally given for arts and humanities subjects, such as English, history and communications.

  • Master of Science or MS: This degree is the science subjects’ equivalent to the MA. It is also sometimes given in social science specializations. Subjects include engineering, nursing, and information technology.

  • Master of Education or M.Ed.: If you want to go into education administration, then this degree is the one to go for. It is also often earned by people who want to go into counseling-related occupations; an example of this is the Master of Education in Mental Illness Counseling for people who want to provide therapy to those with mental illnesses.

What to Expect

Once you are enrolled in a master’s program, expect it to take anywhere from one to three years (depending on whether you are a full-time or part-time student). Normally, the program consists of some course study in addition to independent research. At the end, depending on the program, you may have to write a thesis or dissertation on a specific topic that is related to your field of study. For instance, if you are getting a Master of English Literature you may choose to write a thesis on the connection between industrialization and romantic poets of the nineteenth century. However, it is becoming more and more common for schools and colleges to give students the option of a non-thesis degree program which may just require a couple of more courses as a substitute.

Too Busy? Think Online Degree

Many of us want to go back to school but don’t know what to do about all of our responsibilities, like raising our children or paying the bills. Does this sound like you? Then you should seriously consider online learning. Many of the different degrees I mentioned are available completely online. Online colleges cater to people who have busy lives and other commitments by allowing you to study according to your schedule. It is also more convenient because you can study at home, which allows you to cut down on the time and money it takes to commute to a campus. So stop making excuses! Get out of that rut and go get your Master’s.

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