Posts Tagged ‘online degrees’

Thinking of an online degree? Can’t beat the commute

Monday, April 5th, 2010

The perks of an online degree are many, especially for us working adults.

Let’s see…there’s the commute (5 seconds), wardrobe flexibility (bathrobe OK), class schedule (work school around work) and ever-growing acceptability in the workplace.

Are you thinking about an online degree? What’s holding you back? Or if you’re already in a program, what are the benefits and challenges of learning online? Share!

Will an employer recognize your online degree?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

If you’re considering completing your college degree over the Internet, you’re probably wondering how a future employer will regard an online degree.

“Now, they’re regarded in much the same way of degrees that are earned in a more traditional way,” says Don DeVito, Campus Director for Rasmussen College Online.
“Most recent surveys indicate that, if anything, online education is starting to get as much acceptance—if not more in some cases, in terms of the academic rigor—as a more traditional path.”

“A lot of employers don’t make a distinction between the two.”

Here are some more tips from DeVito:
* Be prepared to participate as an online student. Typically, online classes require students to contribute to online discussions. There’s no hiding in the back of a classroom.

* Determine if you can motivate yourself to stay on task, or if you need the drive of being around other students and the structure of an on-campus experience.

* Get support from others around you, such as your spouse and children. You’re going to need those people to be actively supportive and understanding of your goals and responsibilities.

* Have a clear idea of what you want to get out of whatever program you choose.

Ready to learn more? Search for a program at BackToLearn.com.

How many people pursue online degrees?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Think you’re the only one who’s thinking about attending college online?

Think again.

According to one researcher, in 2006, 1.5 million students pursued a degrees completely online in 2006. And that number’s only expected to grow!

Are you a good candidate for an online degree? Take our quiz here.

Winter, continued

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Yesterday, I reported that my city had recorded 96 hours of consistent snowfall. While driving home last night, the radio weather guy informed me that we were, in fact, up to 116 hours of snow.

It just got real in here.

So enough about just talking about online programs; while you’re hibernating today under a Snuggie (you know you have one; I got this one for Christmas), why not get more info on a few programs!

Here are two to get you started:

* Saint Leo University
* Rochester Institute of Technology
* Search for loads more colleges—offering both online and on campus degrees—here.

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