Is An Online Education Degree For You?

by Dr. Thomas Slater

You see advertisements for them every day: “Get your online education at your convenience and get a better job.” And in fact, if done right, an online education can provide you just the degree you need, without having to significantly alter your life to make room for a class schedule. This is because you can take classes online at your convenience, at night, or whenever you can schedule some free time. This makes it much more simple to hold down a full-time career, take care of your children, or any other number of things you would have to arrange if you were to go back to school full time on a traditional campus.

However, there are some drawbacks to an online degree. First of all, you have to make sure that your school is accredited. Most employers will not honor degrees that have been gotten from colleges (online or traditional) without accreditation. Because online education (also called “distance learning”) is gaining in popularity and in recognition as a sanctioned education means, more and more organizations are now giving online colleges accreditation, so that a degree you earn from an online degree program is every bit as good as one you earn in a traditional campus.

However, this isn’t always so, and you have to make sure that it is true before you waste your hard-earned money on an online education. How do you determine whether or not a university is accredited? Check the regional accreditation board in the area where your particular university is physically located. If it has not been recognized by this accreditation board, it’s not legitimate at least in regard to what sort of certification or degree it will offer you, and you should look elsewhere.

Once you do find an accredited university that has the degree you want, you can apply for financial assistance to actually “attend” classes there. It used to be true that for students to qualify for financial aid, you had to complete at least 50% of your education on a traditional campus. This is no longer true, however, and the school itself should be able to help you apply for financial aid much in the way a traditional institution can.

Finally, online classes have one disadvantage over traditional campuses, and that is that you do not have to physically show up for classes. Yes, this is an advantage in terms of your time, but it also means that you have to be completely self-accountable for your own “attendance” and completion of assignments. Therefore, if you’re not self-motivated enough to make sure you complete your assignments on time and follow the syllabus ver batim, an online university is probably not for you.

If you are conditioned and have no problem with self-motivation, then an online college may be just the ticket. You should be able to complete your masters degree with much less inconvenience, and without having to significantly disrupt your life. This, in turn, can help you find that dream job you’ve been looking for all your life.

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