Not long ago, anything but a degree earned through a traditional community
college or state funded university was considered sub-par and scoffed at.
Despite the fact that distance learning programs have been around for decades,
there has always been a stigma attached to them. Only in the 1980s did distance
learning become a more acceptable way of taking college coursework, but many
times, such completion coursework was not accepted at other universities, nor
recognized to meet basic course completed requirements. Today, however, distance
learning degree programs are more the norm, and millions of people around the
world take advantage of them every year.
Back in the 'old' days, distance
learning degree offerings were limited to secretarial, medical support and
technical subjects. Today, anyone can obtain not only an Associate or Bachelor's
degree through distance learning courses, but their Master's degrees as well.
Gone are the days when the online school degree was considered beneath the
requirement levels of institutions around the country. These days, more nurses,
business professionals and teachers are graduating from distance learning degree
programs, thanks to their overwhelming popularity and the growth of the Internet
Age.
The benefits of a distance learning degree seem obvious, such as not
having to attend classrooms, studying on your own time, and taking as much time
as you need with certain subjects and assignments. Distance learning is the only
way to go for many people who are too busy with work and family responsibilities
to be able to spend several hours a day or night in a classroom. Besides that,
many course work requirements don't offer evening or weekend classes, which
prevent many men and women in the workforce from attending even if they wanted
to.
Some may believe that a distance learning degree isn't worth as much
as a degree earned at a traditional brick and mortar college or university, but
that's no longer true. As long as the distance or online school that you wish to
attend is accredited by a viable educational program, then your degree is just
as valuable as one obtained from the Dean of Notre Dame. Keep in mind however,
that earning a distance learning degree may be more difficult for independent
learners than for those students who attend classrooms every day. It is up to
each independent learner to read and understand textbook assignments and study
guide procedures to complete their class requirements. While teacher aid is
available for most distance learning programs, you must be patient for your
questions to be answered by email.
If this is not a problem for you, then
earning a distance learning degree is a prime opportunity that you should not
pass up.
Distance or online colleges are adding to their programs every
year, and subjects and coursework for a variety of degrees is available for the
finding. Books and testing fees are usually included in your semester costs, and
while you may pay a little more for the privilege of earning your college degree
on your own time, the price more than makes up for earning power and sense of
accomplishment for those who have taken the plunge and gone back to school.
Distance learning programs offer students and adults who never would have
otherwise had the opportunity to attend the college of their choice to earn the
degree they've always wanted.
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