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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Thinking of getting a degree online?

Online degree program ads are everywhere these days. It seems that anytime you go on the web, there is a popup ad, sliding ad or jumping ad right in your face. They can be quite intrusive to say the least. In reality online degree programs are one way that people already in the workforce can work toward a college degree or an advanced degree. But is taking online courses right for you? What are some of the benefits or disadvantages to taking online courses versus attending traditional institutions?

One of the most obvious advantages is if you want a college degree but can't imagine squeezing campus classes into your already hectic schedule, a nontraditional education may be the answer. Each year, hundreds of thousands of students work toward degrees, associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctorate by taking courses via computer, television, or mail. You can actually pick and choose how to earn your degree.

Other advantages and benefits are people with disabilities, such as deaf people who have poor access to college educations and been paid less than hearing adults in comparable positions. The number of college programs for the deaf has increased by 30-fold since 1965, and studies have suggested that better jobs have subsequently become available to college-educated deaf adults. That is a major accomplished for deaf people. Other people that can also benefits are people in wheelchairs, they don't have to travel to class everyday.

Studies have shown that people with some college education earn less than college graduates. They are more likely than high school graduates and less likely than college graduates to land a college-level job. Those who bypassed a college degree but forged on to successful careers say that if they could go back in time, they would get the degree.

Another thing that you can look into if you want to take advantage of scholarship program is to do your homework. Scholarships are one of the best types of college aid because they provide free money which you don't have to pay back. Look into all the online sources that are available and ask you school guidance office, community groups, and parents if they know of other funding programs that you can use for free toward earning your degree.

By: Fritz

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