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Online University Degree Programs Offer Choices


It's no secret that Americans are busy, busy, and busier. We strive to balance the demands of work and personal lives, while saving a few minutes for ourselves. If you're thinking about returning to school, online university degree programs can provide the flexibility you need. The once-scorned correspondence course has been transformed by the Internet, and your computer can now provide access to respected, accredited programs.

Professional and Personal Accomplishment through Online Learning

Maybe you dropped out of college to work full time, or promised yourself you would earn a degree after working for a while. Years later, you're doing well, but you want more. You can finish an online degree without major conflicts with work or family time. Whether you take a single enrichment course or register for a formal degree, online programs are designed for working adults. If you're looking for an online degree, here are some things to consider:
  • Check for proper accreditation. Information about accreditation can be found on the Department of Education website. Improper accreditation can lead to your employer or other academic institutions rejecting your online degree.
  • Are you prepared for online study? You'll need to work independently, and manage your time wisely. Avoid procrastination; you'll want to maintain your degree program's suggested schedule.
  • Keep your goals in mind. Know what you want to accomplish, and when. Considering the big picture of short- and long-term goals will help you choose an online degree program.
  • Check with your employer about tuition reimbursement. If your degree will help you perform your duties better, you may be able to save some of the cost of earning your online degree.
Contact several schools before choosing your online degree program. If you have previously earned college credits, you'll want to have transcripts sent to your online university for review. Asking questions can help you and your school's academic advisors select a program that works for you.

About the Author
Karen Lawson spent more than twenty years in the business world before returning to college. She used student financial aid programs while earning her MA degree in English at the University of Nevada, Reno.


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