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Accredited Online Degrees – What are my Options?
Published on December 14, 2009Accreditation is a process in which a college or university's program and curriculum are evaluated and compared against the educational standards set forth nationally. Once an institution has been accredited, its legitimacy is established and the level of high quality education it provides is assured. When you are pursuing interest in an online college degree it is essential that the institution be accredited. Otherwise, there is the possibility that your credits will be non-transferrable to other schools and your degree will not be valid to employers.
Accredited online colleges offer so many areas of study that you are bound to find your focused program of interest. Whether you are looking to advance your current work status or begin work in an entirely new field, your online program is out there. Accredited online colleges provide you with the availability of both undergraduate and graduate level courses and degrees. You can receive an Associates Degree, Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree or PHD.
Once you find an accredited online school and choose the course of study that is right for you, you need to decide on how you would like to take your classes. Fortunately, there are several available options.
Some online college courses can be taken entirely over the internet. You can log onto any computer with internet capability and access your online curriculum. You are able to study and do your online assignments from home, work or the library – whichever is most convenient for you.
Other classes are blended. This means that part of your course is online while the rest is held in the classroom. With these courses, you will have online flexibility coupled with the structure of a classroom setting. You can have face-to-face connections with other students as well as personal help from the professors.
Make the most of your time. Maybe taking online classes during vacation periods or slower work months are a good fit for you. The summer months are a great time to take college courses online. Some jobs have more flexible hours during the summer which can provide you with the time to further your education. Because of this extra time, you may even find yourself enrolling in more classes than you would during the rest of the year.
Whichever way you decide to take your online college courses, you will be on the road to bettering your future for you and your family.