Many years ago, before the age of the Internet, those of us who wanted to go back to school had to take night classes that were located on a campus or were being offered at the local high school. If this was not an option, the only other possibility was to quit work and enroll in a traditional program from a college or university. Unfortunately, if we did not have a secret trust fund in order to be able to support ourselves and family, we were out of luck.
Especially with today's economy, the reality is that in order to have any form of job security you need some form of higher education. This makes the existence of the Internet so valuable in that if offers the opportunity to enroll into one of the many degree programs provided, allowing those of us with families to support to keep working during the day.
Online courses provide us with many positive aspects, such as being able to attend a course at anytime and from anywhere. We can be at home with our kids so we do not need to pay for childcare or leave our kids home alone while we attend class elsewhere.
Also, if a family emergency occurs, such as a sick child, it does not mean you will miss class. The stress of having to choose between your family responsibilities and attending a lecture is nonexistent. This was also a big issue in the past that many professors were judging students with families harshly when they had to miss class.
It is also possible to access course material such as lectures, discussions and explanations twenty-four hours a day. In the past, if you didn't take great notes during lectures and you had a question later after class there was no way to find the answer until the next class. There are also numerous resources online if you should need to gather information for an assignment that is due the next day and it is midnight!
When the first classes were offered through the Internet, many in the work force felt that the quality of education would not be equal to what was offered in a more traditional setting. It has since been proven that just the opposite is occurring. Many times the curriculum is more detailed and the quality is the same as that of programs on campus. Also, the schools that offer online course can maintain the same accreditation of campus-based institutions.
Besides not having to worry about a dress code, students who may be easily intimidated in class find that they are able to participate without difficulty and worry. Not to mention that anxiety can make you distracted and unable to retain information!
The ability to enroll into a degree program through accredited colleges online from the comfort of our homes is such a positive feature of the Internet that anyone with the desire to increase their education has no more excuses not to! There are so many online college degree programs now available that are offered by well known and well respected learning institutions, so that whatever your desired profession is, there is sure to be a course that fits your needs.
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