Why earn your degree at an online college?
With trends indicating that most college graduates earn at least double what workers with only a high school diploma make, postsecondary education is becoming increasingly vital in the professional world. Many colleges and universities have amended the way that they award degrees because of this spike in the need for higher education. Online classes and programs are on the rise, and one study estimate that by 2008, one in 10 college students will be enrolled in an online degree program.
Although an online education isn't right for everyone, fulfilling courses over the internet is far more convenient and affordable than attending class on a college campus. If you are a recent high school graduate and you can't afford to go to school full-time, earning your degree online is the perfect solution. Students who work a 40-hour week can study class material and complete their coursework at night and on the weekends. An online degree also eliminates the costs of commuting to class and living on campus. Well-known schools usually offer their most popular degrees online, and the curricula in the virtual classrooms mirror those of their campus-based programs. There are also many schools completely devoted to distance learning that offer only online programs.
If you already have a job, but are thinking of changing careers, earning your degree online is one of the easiest ways to transition between professions. As mentioned above, a postsecondary degree is essential nowadays. It is difficult to break into an industry that is completely unrelated to your previous line of work, and a web-based training program or degree is a great way to gain experience in a field before you begin applying for jobs. The format of most online programs will allow you to pursue your degree while you continue to work full-time. That way you don't have to quit your job right away, and transitioning between careers doesn't feel as risky and unsettling.
An online education is also a tremendous asset for mid-career adults who want to advance in their current company or field. Many prestigious colleges and universities offer internet-accessible bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees now. A web-based program is especially helpful if you are happy with the organization that you work for and you don't want to take a leave of absence and risk your chances of advancement there. Companies often want their managers and administrators to hold advanced degrees. Schools understand this need, which is why a lot institutions offer accelerated master degree and doctorate programs for adults who want to move up immediately.
A.T. Still University
AIU
Academy College
Art Institute Online
Ashford University
Aspen University
Assumption College
Azusa Pacific University
Baker
Bowling Green State University
Bryant & Stratton College
California Coast University
Capella University
Chamberlain College of Nursing
Coleman College
Colorado Technical University Online
Columbia Southern University
Concord Law School
Court Reporting Institute of Dallas Online
DeVry University Online
Eastern Kentucky University
Fielding Graduate University
Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences
Florida Tech University
Gardner-Webb University
Globe University and the Minnesota School of Business
Gonzaga University Online
Grand Canyon University
Grantham University
ITT Technical Institute Online
Indiana Business College
Indiana State University
International Academy of Design and Technology Online
Jacksonville University
Jones International University
Kaplan University
Keiser College eCampus
Keller Graduate School of Management
LeTourneau University
Liberty University
Lincoln College
Loyola University
Marylhurst University
NYU - School of Continuing and Professional Studies - New York (Undergraduate Degree)
National American University Online
National University
New England College
New England Institute of Technology
Nichols College
Norwich University
Online Learning through Everest College at Phoenix
Penn Foster Career School
Pinnacle Career Institute
Post University
Rasmussen College Online
Regis University Online
Salem International University
Santa Barbara Business College
South University Online
St. Leo University
Sterling College
Strayer University Online
The George Washington University
The University of Liverpool
Thunderbird - The Garvin School of International Business
Tiffin University
University of Cincinnati
University of Maryland Baltimore County
University of Notre Dame
University of Phoenix
University of Scranton
Upper Iowa University
Utica College Online
Villanova University
Virginia College Online
Walden University
West Coast University
Western Governors University (WGU)
Western International University
Westwood College Online
*Source: Online Degree Programs Take Off, Washington Post, Tuesday, May 16, 2006; Page A06