Right now, post-secondary education is a very expensive endeavor. Depending on the school, students can end up with hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, making the idea of attending somewhat terrifying. With so much money on the line, and no promise of a tuition decrease in the near future, it is inevitable that students and their parents will start looking into other options for quality education. Sites like Coursera are relatively few right now and most only offer courses, not degrees, but as more people realize that they can take courses from Stanford for free (or at least a fraction of the on-campus cost) on the internet, more and more people are going to choose that route. This means that more sites offering this service will pop up, more universities will offer their courses, and the average cost of a degree will be driven down. It will no longer be necessary to pay $200,000 for a degree, and more people will be able to access higher education.
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Thursday, 11 October 2012
Sunday, 7 October 2012
How to Check an Online College's Accreditation
Instructions
1 Search the college's website to see if it makes any reference to accreditation. Make a note of the specific agency that has given the accreditation. If you cannot find any information online, call the school directly to ask if they are accredited and, if so, with whom.
2 Check the credibility of the accreditation agency with the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Its database is linked in the resource section. Questionable online colleges will sign up with a dubious accreditation agency or create its own agency. Those credentials are worthless for transferring credits or proving that your degree is legitimate.
3 Verify the information provided by the college to ensure that it is currently accredited with the named agency. This can be done by calling the agency, searching its database online if one is available, or searched the online database provided by the U. S. Department of Education, which is linked in the resources section.
4 Check with your employer, licensing agency or school where you'd like to transfer the credits if you plan to use your online degree for a specific purpose. For example, if you're pursuing a counseling degree, check with your state's board to see if the school is acceptable for licensing requirements. If you're working towards a promotion, make sure your employer's human resources department will accept the classes for any educational requirements.
Article Source: How to Check an Online College's Accreditation | eHow.com
Friday, 5 October 2012
Learn Free Graphic Desinging online
There was a time when only painters were called artists and creative, But with the development of computer there are various fields in IT through which you can awaken the artist within such one field is “Graphic Designing” which requires creativity but you can easily learn it by doing any course or even can learn it online through distance learning or through free sources. Internet has made it easier to learn Graphic Designing there are thousands of tutorials available on YouTube as well as you can read many e-books.
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Best Law Online Degrees
Getting best degree online is not an easy job as many of the
colleges are diploma mills which do not teach properly if you want to get law
degree you should look for accredited online colleges. By earning law degree
you can enjoy the life as a crime scene investigator, police inspector,
detective, correction officer and get job in many more law agencies and
security agencies.
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Education
There is a long talk about advantages and disadvantages of online degrees, many people find them to be completely fine and great for their needs others think that employers doesn’t gives much importance and they have less value than attending the on-site colleges. here I’ll be explaining what you’ll get and what you’ll lose by taking online courses.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Pursuing Criminal Justice Degree Online
Pursuing degree or certification in Criminal Justice leads to many different job opportunities as it teaches the US laws and justice system, many fields like in police, security and court requires you to have this degree for getting a job but it’s not the only thing that’s required to get job in such firms. You need to be physically fit and medically perfect for higher priority of securing the job. Online education helps you to earn such degree effectively with very flexible schedule.
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