1/09/2013

Online degrees-the good, the bad and the ugly

The advantages of Online degrees are not black and white, but shades of gray. Companies and departments that do not allow employees to be reimbursed for degrees online are missing out on a format of popular education and affordable.



There are many good reasons to support online learning. Some positive aspects are: multiple degree options; More options in school; Save on travel time; Meeting with students and professors from around the country.



We don't see the items you list a lot of negatives about online degree and online schools. The negatives are issues and concerns and some are downright deceptions. There are tips below to check each of these problems.



or classes of overload of some universities and professors are paid for each student. The results are less time with a professor. Ask the representative of the College what is the average number of students per instructor online.



or school may have credit problems or problems with financial aid. These issues do not appear in your local newspaper because the online school is at the other end of the country. An Internet search for the school's name to read about any problems or irregularities.



or Online Schools may require personal information before giving out tuition costs, list of quotations or answering questions. If the information is not on the site and representatives will not respond to questions before obtaining your personal information (including social security number), look at other online University. Most schools disclose lessons, courses and admission requirements on the Web site.



The above are negative on some online programs. There are other, more serious attempts to lure students into signing means less acceptable.



school Reps say or are "accredited", but the Office of accreditation may be owned by the owner of the school or shareholders. Most companies require their employees to attend colleges and universities regionally accredited. The Council of higher education accreditation (chea.org) has lists of regionally accredited schools.



or online school may be a Diploma Mill (also known as a degree Mill) with a name similar to a school established. CHEA provides information about Diploma mills at chea.org:/degreemills/frmPaper.htm



or school requires most of the tuition of the year in advance and is non-refundable if a student finishes or doesn't like the program. Remember that reputable schools don't ask for the costs of the program before and they always Drop a program that allows to obtain lessons back within a certain time.



You and other professionals can spend thousands on an online degree, or the company will reimburse costs. Spent some time looking at the school to make sure the school meets the criteria of the company, as well as your own, is an important first step to take.

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