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Saturday, January 08, 2011

Get a Degree Online: Choosing the Right Online College for You, Part I & II


Do you want to get a degree online or online college courses, you may be confused with all the options available to you.

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Get a Degree Online: Choosing the Right Online College for You
The truth is that online degree program options vary depending on the college, the instructor, and the class architecture. Read on to discover how online college campus options can affect the way you study online.

Distance learning courses, at their most basic level, are comprised of an online learning platform with all the materials you need uploaded into the course shell. You log into the course, download and print the materials, and turn in your assignments by the scheduled due dates. This type of course setup is for the learner who is proactive and can take charge of his or her own learning with little or no supervision.

Before you enroll in an online college program, it’s a good idea to contact the instructor and ask questions about the classroom architecture and course requirements. If you prefer an entirely hands-off classroom milieu, stay away from hybrid courses. However, if meeting the instructor – and your classmates – on a limited or occasional basis is ideal for you, a hybrid course may be an ideal online option for you.
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Get a Degree Online: Choosing the Right Online College for You, Part II
If you're ready to get a degree online but don’t know how to choose the right college for you, there are some things you’ll want to take into consideration. In Part I of this series, we discussed the types of online college learning platforms as well as some of the technologies used in online courses.

There are several avenues that you can take if you’re looking for an online college campus. For instance, don’t assume that distance means that you can never step foot into your instructor’s office. If there is a community or technical college in your home town – or a nearby town – or you live close to a state university, consider taking courses from an online degree program from these nearby schools.

Choosing an online college is dependent on your overall learning plan. Regardless of whether you want to attend classes entirely online or as a temporary solution, distance learning bridges the gap between where you are and where you choose to learn.
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Online College Courses – 5 Things You Need to Know
Online college courses are tremendously popular these days, particularly among working professionals. And, as with any popular movement, competition is fierce among the for-profit schools. While many of them do have potential benefits for a student’s career, there are things—like the five points listed below—that they may not so readily tell prospective students.
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