Distance Learning College
By Mark Woodcock
You might be at a crossroads in your life.
You might realize that you need your Associate’s
degree or Bachelor’s degree to land that exciting
and high-paying job you have always wanted.
You might realize that you need your Master’s
degree to rise higher in your current profession.
You might realize that you are ready to return
to work after taking a break to raise your
family, and that getting a degree will help
you achieve your professional goals. Simply
the most convenient and flexible way to achieve
any of these ambitions is by getting your
degree online at a college that offers distance
learning. Distance learning is not "correspondence."
Rather, it utilizes today’s Web technologies
to allow anyone from anywhere to attend college
via the Internet, and receive a college education.
There are many advantages of choosing
to receive your education online from
a college that offers distance-learning
programs. Proximity is no longer a factor
in determining where you attend college.
There is no need to live near or commute
to a college when all classes can be attended
and all work submitted online. Studying
for a college education online allows
you to achieve your educational and professional
goals at your own pace, whether you want
to get a 2-year Associate’s degree, a
4-year Bachelor’s degree, or take an accelerated
course program to receive a professional
certificate. Attending school online is
a great option for those who might have
uncertainties about going to college as
an older student or returning after many
years. Taking advantage of a distance
learning program can be an easy way to
ease into the routine of class work and
projects, and can reduce the stress of
feeling the need to fit in with younger
students. Further, course availability
is often convenient for those who work
full time or care for a family. Often,
distance-learning programs offer evening
and weekend classes.
There are distance-learning programs
available for just about every professional
and academic discipline out there. Fields
of study include Business, Social Sciences,
Humanities, Library and Information Sciences,
Education, Nursing, Liberal Arts, Fine
Arts, and various Healthcare programs.
These are but a few of the subjects in
which you can earn a college degree by
choosing a distance-learning program.
While there are many fully accredited
online-only colleges and Universities
that offer distance learning programs,
there are also many traditional colleges
and Universities that are adding distance
learning to their curricula. Most of these
colleges and Universities are accredited
by the U.S. Department of Education. Accreditation
is an important credential to look for
when choosing an online program if you
have prior college credits you wish to
transfer. Accredited institutions are
also more readily recognized and accepted
by employers and professional organizations.
You might be concerned about affording
a degree through a college that offers
distance-learning programs. Often, financial
aid is available to students in the form
of grants, loans, even scholarships. Also,
many employers are willing to pay for
part or all of an employee’s tuition and
fees. Investing in an employee’s future
reaps benefits for everyone involved.
The misconception of receiving your degree
from a college that offers distance-learning
programs is that the experience might
not be as enriching or legitimate as attending
campus-based classes at a traditional
college or University. This just isn’t
the case. Programs offered online present
the same opportunities for group work,
independent study, and interpersonal communications
as their traditional counterparts. While
it is true that being an online student
requires a certain amount of self-discipline
and organization, receiving your college
degree online will probably help to facilitate
the learning process as well as develop
your time management and self-motivation
skills. With the prevalence of the Internet
and advancements such as teleconferencing
in both education and the business world
today, it is possible to come away from
the experience not only with a college
education and your dream career, but also
with greater knowledge and comfort with
technology. Receiving your college degree
through a distance-learning program is
a valuable, convenient, and flexible way
to broaden your career opportunities,
and have the career you have always dreamt
about.
About The Author
Mark Woodcock is a director of 3 Internet
Companies, is a published author and has
written many articles on a widespread
number of topics. All his articles may
be reproduced provided that an active
link is included to http://www.higher-education-online.com.