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2012年4月7日 星期六

Choosing an Online School - Things You Need to Know to Avoid Losing Money


Some states won't accept degrees from schools not recognized by the US Department of Education. In order to offer an accredited online degree a college must offer its course work and lesson requirements to the board of education for approval. This not only protects yourself and your money, but also the credibility of online degrees in general.

If you have experience in a field but want more, online colleges can help you do just that, without taking time away from your family. Even if you don't have any college experience at all, an online college will teach you everything you need to know to be good at your career. Even single parents who were not able to finish their college education can earn college degrees online during their personal time. This can be a huge difference for those looking to boost their current income level.

Obtaining an accelerated degree from an online college is not for everyone. Their offers may be tempting, but a reputable and upstanding college should not have to bribe you into obtaining your degree through them. In fact, anyone who dreams of finishing college can now opt to finish their degree online without sacrificing too much of their time and savings.

With the advent of programs such as the Online Bachelor Degree, Accelerated Bachelor Degree, Distance Learning Bachelor Degree, full-time enrollment in a college is becoming less common. Check with your school, state or Department of education to find out if the college is recognized before enrolling.




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2012年3月20日 星期二

Things to Remember While Choosing College Online


With the increasing demand for engineering and diploma courses in various fields of study, studying at a college campus is a very old trend. Marking the new era of revolution, online education has become more popular among the schools and students. According to this concept, no student needs to come to school and toil for many hours. He can stay relaxed at home and study the courses online.

First of all, the online education system has to ensure that the students are comfortable with the online course and they are interested to take it up. As the students are expected to write a lot of assignments and projects if he/she studies online, it becomes a tough job. Most of the students prefer studying directly at school.

Finding the best school online is not at all a difficult task. You just need to do some extensive search and research regarding the courses and educational systems. There are a lot of online education systems and you need to make the best selection out of it. This is usually done by selecting the school based on their accredited status.

Now after you have successfully finished searching for the one you need, you are then expected to select which field of study you want to pursue. There are also many methods to study from class room coaching to online coaching. Online education system is very useful in saving a lot of time and money.

Once you seem to have successfully narrowed down the list of your prospective online programs, its better to start understanding about how much it would take for you to fully complete your degree, costs, and requirements and degree.

Now it's the perfect time to start with the complete application process. Several online universities tend to provide many online applications which just require information regarding your personal details and other transcripts. You also need to make sure about the number of copies of your paper work and be punctual in submitting the applications.

Once you have successfully completed your application online, classes will tend to begin immediately. Be very attentive and this can very well help you in doing anything clearly and perfectly. If in case you are not pretty sure with what you really need, you can then very well check with the school. They would surely have a complete perfect list of all the required materials. Lastly, you need to be comfortable with regard to the process of online learning before you actually start.

You must make sure that you have some proper or a banded computer with a broadband internet access. Usually, the online educators do not ever seem to be they are tolerant. If you really have a very good computer with a very much reliable internet access, you can easily console and enjoy with your girl friend. The school life online is an awesome way to learn.

Online education is not a tough thing if you have an urge to study. This can take you high and to the peak of happiness.




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2012年3月11日 星期日

Online Education - 4 Things to Look for in an Online School


Deciding to pursue an online education is the first step toward a brighter future. Finding the right online degree program is essential. Here are four things to look for when researching online schools.

Accreditation

Make sure the school you choose is accredited. Accreditation is bestowed on schools that meet the high standards of regional accrediting agencies. They review the academics, admissions, faculty, recruiting and more to be sure the students are receiving a quality education. If the school you attend is not accredited, you will not be able to apply those credits towards a graduate degree.

Experience

Find out how many online classes the school offers, how long they have offered them and the student/instructor ratio. The amount of online courses offered and the amount of time they have been offered is an indication of experience. Experience usually means most of the bugs have been worked out. The teachers have been trained on the technology and understand how to schedule and run an online course. Too many students per instructor may mean the instructor will not have time to interact with every student. Individual attention can make or break you when taking online courses.

Costs

You will want to know exactly what your costs will be, and how they will be paid. Get amounts for tuition, fees and supplies. Know the schools refund policy. Investigate financial aid and find out what is available to you. Ask about scholarships, grants and loans. Are you eligible and what steps should be taken to make the most of these opportunities?

Transfer Credit

Find out if credits earned at another school are transferable. What are the requirements for transfer and will they count towards the certificate or degree you are pursuing. Not duplicating courses can save you time and money. Does the school offer College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams? Most accredited schools will assign credits to students with passing scores, saving you both time and money.

Not all online degrees hold the same value. Extensive research is required to ensure you are getting your money's worth. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is! To learn more about online education go to http://www.collegegraduation.info.




Angela Carey is a freelance writer and lifelong learner. Learn more about online education at http://www.collegegraduation.info.




2012年3月6日 星期二

5 Things you Need to Know About Criminal Justice School Accreditation


When deciding which criminal justice program to attend, the accreditation issue is very important. There are certain things that you should know about accreditation.

1. What is accreditation?

Accreditation means that a school and its programs have been peer reviewed through site visits by bodies recognized and authorized by the US Department of Education to do so. It, therefore, ultimately means that degrees obtained from accredited schools are recognized across the nation and are accepted as valid by employers.

2. Who are the recognized accreditation bodies?

The US Department of Education funds eight accreditation bodies. There are six regional accreditation (RA) bodies and two spin-offs of two of the six RA bodies.

These bodies are authorized to grant accreditations to schools falling within their specified regional jurisdictions.

These bodies are:

o the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont);

o the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia);

o the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Panama);

o the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Mexico, South Dakota, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Wyoming);

o the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (California, Hawaii, the territories of Guam, American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, the Pacific Basin, and East Asia); and,

o the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington).

The two spin-offs are:

o the Western Association's Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities (see WICHE Best Practices), and,

o the North Central's Higher Learning Commission (see NCA Best Practices).

If your school is accredited by one of these eight (8) groups, which receive U.S. Dept. of Education funding and operate primarily by site visit-peer review, then you need not worry -- your school has the best accreditation there is.

3. Are there other accreditation bodies?

There are other accreditation bodies and many online schools proudly advertise that they are accredited by one or the other of these bodies. But these so-called accrediting bodies are themselves not accredited so that their accreditations are not worth the paper they are written on.

Out of all these other accrediting bodies there are some that are simply blacklisted and not recognized while there are others that may be accepted as valid in 30 per cent of the organizations that matter. Employers, on the other hand, are likely to reject outright degrees given by schools accredited by these other agencies.

4. Is there a list of blacklisted schools or a list of schools whose degrees are not recognized?

Yes, at present there are two such lists. One list has been prepared by the state of Michigan and another prepared by the state of Oregon. Employers use these lists to check whether a particular degree from a particular school is worthless or not.

5. Is accreditation a really important issue?

Yes! It is the most important issue when you are deciding which criminal justice school you should enroll in. If the school you enroll in is not accredited, then the degree that you earn after spending a lot of money and effort will not be worth the paper it is written on. You will be a sucker of the worst kind!




Jim Greenberg recommends you visit the Online Criminal Justice Degree Guide for more information on online criminal justice school accreditation [http://www.ocjdg.com/2006/02/is_an_accredite.html].