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		<title>10 Rules To Know When Choosing Online Distance Education Colleges</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accreditation - accreditation is very important because it ensures that an institution meets or exceeds an established set of educational standards. This means that courses from an accredited online distance education college are likely to be transferable to other accredited online or traditional colleges. Your current and prospective employers will look positively at degrees earned from an accredited institution making it easy to earn a promotion or get a new job.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Accreditation &#8211; accreditation is very important because it ensures that an institution meets or exceeds an established set of educational standards. This means that courses from an accredited online distance education college are likely to be transferable to other accredited online or traditional colleges. Your current and prospective employers will look positively at degrees earned from an accredited institution making it easy to earn a promotion or get a new job.</p>
<p>Be aware of degree mills &#8211; there are many questionable accrediting agencies out on the internet that are outright fraud and are willing to give fake \&#8221;accreditation\&#8221; to any institution willing to pay a certain fee. Some of the degree mills are even owned by these same fake accrediting agencies. Make sure you do your homework and thoroughly investigate the accreditation that the college of your choice claims to have. While many online colleges are legitimately accredited, be aware that there are many that are not. Check out your prospective college to see if the accrediting body is approved by the United States Department of Education or CHEA.</p>
<p>To ensure that the degree program your are considering is aligned with your long-term educational goals, especially if you think you\&#8217;ll need to advance your degree (for example from bachelors to MBA), it\&#8217;ll benefit you to check if the online distance education institution you\&#8217;d want to attend for your MBA accepts transfer credits from another online institution.</p>
<p>Class size is as important in online education as it is in a traditional college classroom. Do your research on the average class sizes at the online distance education institution you are considering. Small classes make it easier to interact and voice your opinion.</p>
<p>How about the qualification of the faculty in the program that you\&#8217;re interested in? What degrees do they hold? From which institutions? What experience do they have in the subject they teach? Do they have experience teaching online classes? Do your homework and get answers to avoid been taught by other students like yourself.</p>
<p>Are the administrators, technical staff and faculty responsive if you need help or have questions with your courses? Since every college offers a different form and level of support, make sure you find one that is aligned with your needs and expectations. This will alleviate frustration when you need help during your classes.</p>
<p>One of the great things about online distance education programs is that you can begin almost anytime. Thus you shouldn\&#8217;t let anyone rush you into starting your program until you feel ready to put the time and effort it will require for you to succeed.</p>
<p>Check out if your program will be offered entirely online or if it will require residency at some point in the course. Some online courses have site projects and require residency so let this not come as a surprise to you.</p>
<p>Many online colleges have some form of financial aid or tuition assistance, loans, grants, scholarships available to their online students. You will be surprised at what you can qualify for. Many online schools offer tuition payment plans and employee reimbursement programs. Make sure you ask what tuition programs are available to you.</p>
<p>Your research for a good online college should not be a hurried task. Invest time in it and ask lots of questions. Quality education is crucial to your career advancement thus you should not get less than you deserve. New and traditional colleges are coming up with online programs every day. You have more choices than ever before to get your best education online.</p>
<p>Mary Jackson is an editor for <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/online_distance_education_colleges_and_programs/290/1">online distance education colleges and programs</a> where you can begin your search for accredited programs and degrees. Get extra <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/distance_learning_resources/290/2">distance learning resources</a> and advice for your success with distance education.</p>


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		<title>Do Potential Employers Value Distance Learning Degrees?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 08:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary Jack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the technological expansion of the Internet, distance learning degrees have become increasingly popular. With great support facilities and the convenience of online degree programs, parents and workers can still have a family and a job while receiving an education. Unfortunately, the Internet has also provided an avenue for individuals making money by selling bogus degrees over the Internet. In a 2003 report by USA Today, 400 diploma mills are already in operation, with the shameful industry already worth $500 million per year, and the numbers are still rising.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the technological expansion of the Internet, distance learning degrees have become increasingly popular. With great support facilities and the convenience of online degree programs, parents and workers can still have a family and a job while receiving an education. Unfortunately, the Internet has also provided an avenue for individuals making money by selling bogus degrees over the Internet. In a 2003 report by USA Today, 400 diploma mills are already in operation, with the shameful industry already worth $500 million per year, and the numbers are still rising.</p>
<p>However, despite all of the negative talk about the value of distance learning degrees, many such colleges and universities offer valid online learning degrees and diplomas. The students and instructors are held to the same standard of educational excellence as those in the traditional classroom. The method is simply an alternative for the individuals who may otherwise not have an opportunity to earn a degree. Online courses, online video lectures, test examinations, and even online library facilities ensure the students truly earn their degree in higher education. Unfortunately, many potential employers have heard about the bogus degrees and tend to assume an online degree is of lesser value.</p>
<p>To address the misinformation, 6 accreditation agencies have been authorized by the U.S. National Education Board to weed out the unscrupulous bogus programs. Then, the agencies give accreditation to the colleges and universities that meet the minimum standards for legitimate learning institutions. In addition, the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC) also provide accreditation specifically to distance learning schools. The DETC has the backing of both the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the Department of Education. Therefore the students can rest assured their education has matched, and often exceeded that of their traditional peers.</p>
<p>For the students looking for specific programs of specialization, various associations are available to assess the excellence of these distance learning degrees and grant the necessary accreditation to qualifying schools. For example, accounting programs are scrutinized and accredited by the International Association for Management Education, and health programs answer to the evaluations of the American Health Management Association. Only the agencies recognized by CHEA or the Department of Education have the authority to grant institutional accreditation.</p>
<p>Why should a student be concerned about an educational institutions accreditation? Basically, it is to ensure everyone is receiving the same quality education, whether they are attending classes on campus or seeking distance learning degrees. Before granting accreditation for online degree programs, an agency assesses whether the basic requirements for support, education, and learning facilities are in place. In addition, specialized programs must submit curriculum to be evaluated, based upon the pre-determined standards of the specialty, regardless of the college or university.</p>
<p>Distance learning degrees from accredited institutions assure graduates, parents and prospective employers any degree earned is well deserved. The work completed has met the standards of adequately preparing people in their major area of study. Conversely, it also means colleges and universities not granted accreditation do not meet the standards of excellence required. Nevertheless, for the student who is only taking classes necessary to an area of specialization, only the courses need that all important stamp of approval.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, in the end, it all comes down to the discretion of the employer. He or she must decide whether potential employees have satisfactorily completed an online degree program. Hopefully, with accreditation through a well recognized agency, the confusion can be eliminated, and a valid resume will make it to the short list of excellent candidates with their distance learning degrees as an impressive symbol of fortitude and dedication to personal achievement.</p>
<p>Get help, find tips and resources on accredited <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/distance_learning_degrees_and_programs/188/1">distance learning degrees and programs</a> and campus-based <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/colleges_and_universities/188/2">colleges and universities</a> for your educational and college purposes.</p>


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