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Among               other               benefits,               the               Internet               has               made               education               available               to               people               who               cannot               or               don't               wish               to,               attend               regular               college               classes.

So               many               colleges,               universities               and               trade               schools               offer               courses               that               researching               and               choosing               among               them               may               mean               weeks               or               even               months               of               work.

You               can               earn               a               certificate,               an               Associate's               degree,               Bachelor's,               Master's,               even               a               Ph.D               (doctorate).

Lists               of               higher               education               institutions               abound;               just               type               "online               degrees"               into               your               favorite               search               engine               and               stand               back.

There               you               can               find               plenty               of               information               about               the               college,               its               requirements,               admission               policies,               the               degrees               or               certificates               it               offers,               and               more.

The               certificate               and               degree               programs               themselves               are               somewhat               limited;               most               are               offered               in               the               fields               of               education,               business,               and,               criminal               justice.

Other               degrees               are               offered               in               psychology,               law,               medicine,               real               estate,               art,               computer               science,               home               inspector,               interior               design               and               even               fire               science!

These               programs               are               not               offered               at               every               college,               so               careful               research               is               required.

Financial               aid               can               be               used               to               finance               some               programs               but               not               others.

Online               learning               is,               overall,               somewhat               less               expensive               than               on-               campus               study;               plenty               of               public               (all               or               partially               subsidized               by               the               state)               colleges               and               universities               offer               courses,               and               there               are               many               for-profit               organizations               also.
               When               it               comes               to               deciding               whether               this               type               of               learning               will               work               for               you,               however,               information               is               a               little               less               forthcoming.

Distance               learning               is               not               like               attending               college               on               campus               -               it               has               its               own               limitations,               rules               and               results.

Those               who               are               contemplating               signing               up               for               an               online               degree               should               first               ask               themselves:
               1.

Can               I               manage               my               time               effectively?
               Taking               an               online               course               means               a               major               expenditure               of               time.

The               classes               are               often               accelerated,               finishing               faster               than               regular               college               courses.

If               you               teach               school               full               time               and               play               bridge               three               nights               a               week,               you               may               have               difficulty               with               the               program.

The               curriculum               may               include               writing               essays               or               articles,               memorizing               long               lists               of               words               and               participating               in               chat               sessions.

You               will               have               questions,               and               if               the               instructor               doesn't               have               adequate               help               it               may               be               days               or               even               weeks               before               your               questions               are               answered.

Time-lines               will               be               set               and               you               will               be               expected               to               adhere               to               these.
               2.

Can               I               work               independently?
               This               means               self-discipline.

Attending               regular               college               classes               means               you               leave               your               home               and               show               up               at               the               designated               place               at               the               designated               time.

After               that,               you're               a               captive               audience:               you               sit               there               and               learn               or               you               get               up               and               walk               out               (and               perhaps               forfeit               your               tuition).

Home               learners               must               show               up               at               the               designated               time               they               have               set               for               themselves,               sit               down               and               apply               themselves               -               for               themselves               -               without               aid.

Are               you               confident               you               will               be               able               to               do               this               on               a               sustained               basis?
               3.

Am               Ian               organized               person?
               Are               you               a               neatnik               who               always               knows               where               her               car               keys               are,               or               do               you               have               to               scrabble               through               a               pile               of               papers,               books,               odd               paper               clips               and               flea               spray               to               find               them?

A               certain               amount               of               organization               is               required               for               distance               learning.

You               may               be               responsible               for               books,               equipment,               perhaps               tapes               and               tape               recorders               furnished               by               the               college               -               to               misplace               or               record               over               any               of               it               can               result               in               disaster.

You               will               need               to               choose               your               own               work               hours,               keep               track               of               your               progress,               and               turn               in               assignments               on               time.
               4.

Can               I               motivate               myself?
               The               prime               threat               to               successful               distance               learning               is               motivation,               or               lack               of               it.

It               is               up               to               you               to               set               your               work               hours               and               adhere               to               them,               whether               you               feel               like               doing               it               or               not.

The               time               given               you               to               complete               assignments               is               short,               and               firm,               and               if               you               fall               behind,               it               may               prove               impossible               to               catch               up.
               5.

Am               I               computer               literate?
               If               you               don't               own               a               computer               and               have               no               idea               how               to               work               one,               better               to               put               off               distance               learning               until               you               can               answer               this               question,               "Yes."               You               need               to               know               how               to               email,               transfer               documents,               participate               in               chat               rooms,               do               research               and               more.

Perhaps               you               can               sign               up               for               an               introductory               computer               class               at               a               nearby               college               or               hire               someone               to               teach               you.
               6.

Can               I               commit?
               Because               online               courses               are               accelerated,               they               require               more               in-depth               study,               a               strong               ability               to               track               down               answers               on               your               own,               and               although               it               may               be               difficult               or               even               impossible,               more               contact               with               other               students               and               faculty.

You               can               expect               to               spend               10-20               hours               per               class,               per               week,               studying               and               completing               assignments.
               If               you               answered               all               these               questions               with               "Yes!"               you               are               now               ready               to               research               the               vendors.Â
               What               to               watch               for?
               Diploma               Mills
               According               to               Webster's               Third               New               International               Dictionary,               a               "diploma               mill"               is               "An               institution               of               higher               education               operating               without               supervision               of               a               state               or               professional               agency               and               granting               diplomas               which               are               either               fraudulent               or               because               of               the               lack               of               proper               standards,               worthless."
               A               diploma               mill               will               sell               you               a               degree               with               few               or               no               courses               taken               -               you               pay               the               fee               and               within               days               your               "degree"               arrives               in               your               mailbox.

Of               course,               these               pieces               of               paper               are               not               worth               anything               -               you               have               been               defrauded.

Diploma               mills               cast               dark               shadows               on               the               whole               concept               of               distance               learning,               and               indirectly,               dumb               down               the               entire               population.
               Accreditation
               Accreditation               is               "a               set               of               educational               standards               based               on               quality               of               facilities,               resources,               faculty               and               curriculum."               A               college               or               university               wishing               to               be               accredited               must               meet               the               standards               of               the               accrediting               agency               -               in               America               these               agencies               are               made               up               of               representatives               of               other               accredited               colleges               and               universities.

No               doubt               all               the               "educational               institutions"               you               turn               up               in               your               research               will               claim               some               kind               of               accreditation,               but               many               of               these               are               made               up               on               the               spot               and               carry               no               authority.

Before               you               sign               up,               check               them               out               at               the               Council               of               Higher               Education               Accreditation               at               http://www.chea.org/.
               Also               watch               out               for               sites               that               offer               you               a               degree               "based               on               life               experience."               One               such               site               brags               that               their               degrees               are               "accepted               worldwide               by               an               Authorized               recognized               major               United               States               University.

Professional,               affordable,               fast               and               confidential."               What               does               that               mean,               you               might               well               wonder.

If               it's               a               legitimate               degree               why               would               you               want               it               kept               confidential?

"We               represents               Universities               that               will               grant               degrees               based               on               life               experience,               work               history,               military               experience               and/or               previous               college               credits,               courses               or               a               combination               thereof,"               the               site               boasts.

Some               very               legitimate               institutions               of               higher               learning               may               offer               you               credits               for               writing               the               story               of               your               life,               but               no               legitimate               college               will               give               you               a               degree               based               on               your               life               experience.

I               can't               believe               this               ad               is               directed               to               citizens               of               the               United               States.
               If               you               will               be               in               need               of               financial               aid,               check               your               colleges               out               carefully;               certificates               in               particular               may               not               be               available               through               financial               aid.

Check               scholarships               carefully               also,               as               the               criteria               for               winning               money               for               school               may               astonish               you.

Any               number               of               online               sites               will               help               you               research               for               a               scholarship;               just               type               "scholarships"               into               your               favorite               search               engine.
               Distance               learning               is               the               coming               thing.

If               it               is               right               for               you,               go               for               it!






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