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Finding the Right Online College

Finding an online college can be an incredibly difficult task. With hundreds of online colleges, it is complicated to decide which one will best suit a student’s needs. However, the task can be accomplished with only a few hints to keep in mind. To find online college degrees that work for a student, the college must be thoroughly researched. Check all of the sites that give reviews from real students. Also, students must determine if the college is accredited. There isn’t much point to taking classes from an online college if it doesn’t have accreditation because then the courses will not transfer to another college or possibly even be accepted as viable from a potential employer.

College students online do have several advantages. They can literally complete assignments in their pajamas if desired. Also, usually there schedule is not as rigid as taking courses at a school’s physical site. But, finding an online college that has equivalent classes to those that have physical sites can be tough. A student should investigate a university’s courses and compare them to the courses offered by the online college. If they are nowhere near the same, then the online college is probably not the best choice. Nevertheless, there are many online colleges that offer a great selection of comparative courses.

An affordable online college is important when on one’s search as well. One of the best reasons to choose an online college is because it is relatively cheaper than going to a university every day. If when finding an online college a student sees that the fees are about the same as the physical university, then the online college is overpriced. Search for an online college that is moderately cheaper than the physical university, but not at “rock bottom” prices. The cheaper the online university, usually the less one-on-one assistance a student can get.

There are now special sites that help online students determine the best possible online college for them. These sites take in personal information about the student, compare it with online college opportunities, and provide a list of online colleges that best meet their needs. However, students should also look out for the websites that are simply trying to scam them into attending one particular college. It is quite easy to see which ones are scammers by entering opposing personal information and seeing what the site generates. If it provides the exact same college, a different, more reliable site should be used.

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                Accredited online degrees are easier and easier to come by these days. With large online universities like Kaplan and University of Phoenix, students are finding that taking accredited online college courses is more convenient and can save money. The biggest point in finding accredited online degrees is that they will pay off in the professional world. They can also be transferred to universities with physical sites. All it takes is a little bit of research to find accredited online degrees. The websites for each online college will state if they are accredited or not. The answer is usually located on their “frequently asked questions” page. If one cannot find anywhere on the site where it states if the online college is accredited or not, one should assume that it is not.

                Some of the best online MBA programs can be found at the larger online colleges. These colleges have a bigger faculty and can provide a lot more one on one advice and assistance. Only accept an accredited online MBA, as the business world frowns upon one not having accreditation. With the accreditation certain guidelines are followed and professionals know that the student has received the proper education to begin their career.

                A college counseling degree is harder to come by online. State and national requirements are necessary to continue on to certain areas in the counseling world. The most imperative part of finding a college counseling degree online is that the program is accredited. This means that not only another college, but the state boards will find the degree to be viable as well. Counseling positions in the professional world will only be filled by those that have come by their degree through accreditation, so taking online courses in counseling that are not accredited will simply be a waste of time and money.

                Overall, accredited online degrees in online MBA programs or a college counseling degree can be done quickly. These programs usually condense information, and only expect students to know the important information. There are no courses that are worthless or not necessary. So, if one is taking online college courses from an accredited college know that everything is important and should be learned to the fullest extent. Not only that, one will be saving money and having the convenience of being a student from his or her own home. Be sure to always check with a local university to see if the courses are comparable as well.

     

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  • Choosing an online college can be very overwhelming. How do you know which ones are worth going to with so many of them to choose from? The best way to find out is to choose several different schools that have programs that you are interested in, and then speak in depth to their admissions advisors. Below are eight must-haves for a good online college; you can base your talking points on this list.

    1. Must be accredited. It is important that the online college that you choose be accredited because this is a way that you can ensure that the school meets established standards. This makes a difference if you want to transfer your credits or prove the worth of your degree to an employer. There are two types of accreditation: institutional and specialized. An institutional accreditation applies to the entire school and its programs, while a specialized accreditation generally applies to a specific degree program or school of study within the college or university. This is further broken down into national accreditation or regional accreditation. Regional accreditations are the most widely recognized.

    2. Platform must be easy to use. The “platform” is where you will find your classes, chat rooms, even your virtual library. Every online college has a different online learning platform, and they all work a little differently. You should make sure that the school’s platform is intuitive and easy for you to use. Ask the admissions advisor if you can have a demonstration of their platform and if they offer online tutorials to students.

    3. Must have tech support. Since all of your studies are done on your computer in an online environment, the chances that you will run into some sort of technical issue are pretty good. Make sure that the school you choose has 24/7 tech support. You can ask the admissions advisor how long the average wait time is to speak to tech support – chances are when you run into problems you won’t have that much time to figure them out.

    4. Must provide student services. A good online college has student services to make sure that their students have the optimal chance at success. This includes offering tutoring services for a small fee or even for free.

    5. Must accept CLEP credits. You may hear many online schools advertising credits for “life experience.” In general, the only legitimate way to offer this is through CLEP testing. These credits are accepted at many online colleges and traditional universities. They are a great way to test out of classes on subjects that you may already have mastered.

    6. Must have small class sizes. A good online college will have a small number of students in each class. This is because online students need a lot of individual attention to ensure that they do not feel isolated. A smaller class size makes this more manageable for the instructor, which brings me to my next must have …

    7. Instructors must be accessible. Make sure that the school that you choose requires instructors to allot a certain amount of time to give students the chance to speak with them on an individual basis.

    8. Must have a variety of financial aid options. If you are in need of some type of help to pay for school, like most of us, make sure that the school you choose has plenty of financial aid options. These include federal grants, scholarships, and student loans. Ask the admission advisor specifically about this – for each school has different financial aid opportunities.  You can also see if you qualify directly at College Online Tuition.

    All these discussion points will probably make for a long conversation, so make sure that you put aside some time to get to each of them. Don’t worry about asking the admissions advisors at your school choices too many questions – that is what they are there for! Also have a pen and paper ready (or your laptop) to write down notes, that way you can compare the different schools. Good luck with your decision!  For more information, please refer to College Students Online or Affordable Online College.

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  • The wonderful thing about the California lottery is that lives are changed on both sides of the equation. Many people have had their lives totally transformed by the prizes awarded by any of the great lotteries offered in California, such as the Mega Millions, the California Super Lotto Plus, and many smaller games and scratch tickets. On the other hand, the contributions that the California Lotto puts towards education is also able to transform the lives of everyone within the state at the most basic level, proving that the Lottery is an organization that benefits many different people in one way or another.

    For example, just last week a postal worker in the state had their life changed forever when they managed to be the lucky winner of over $130,000 in the Mega Millions lottery. This money is going to enable him to pay down his families debt and buy them a new vehicle debt free, giving them a peace of mind and an ease of living that many families can only dream of. And yet while helping this postal worker from Manifee, the California lottery still manages to contribute billions of dollars towards the education of students within the state.

    The California state lottery has contributed over 21 billion dollars towards student education within the state since its inception in 1985. That is nearly a billion dollars a year, and has been one of the largest contributions towards ensuring that all students are able to receive an equal, fair, and high quality education. The money is distributed to a wide variety of education programs to benefit students throughout the entire state. So many people have realized that the most basic requirement in providing a future for the children of the country is providing them with a high quality education, which is why that is the primary area funded by the proceeds which are raised from the California
    Lottery.

    Of course, one winner within the State of a little more than a hundred thousand dollars is only a small drop in the ocean of lottery winnings paid out in the State, even in recent memory. Only within the last week another winner of a multi-million dollar prize from the California Lottery Mega Millions has been announced. Annelise Hansen and Brian Cabaud have one a share of a massive jackpot that totals over $24 million before taxes, showing yet again that anyone can have their life transformed through the magic of the California Lotto.

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  • Let’s face it; with the current economic climate, you are lucky if you can keep the job you have, let alone find a new one. However, more and more companies are shutting down and people are losing their jobs every single day. Aside from proving that you are a hard worker, there is something else that can be done to increase your chances of being deemed an asset to your company; earn your Masters degree in Business.

    In reality, it may cost a bit more to earn your Masters of Business degree, but it really is not as hard as it once was to earn. I know, I know. How can I say that a Business Masters degree is easy to earn? Well, it’s simple; online classes. Many colleges and Universities are making the vast majority of their classes available online in order to attempt to better cater to the working adult. So, for those individuals who work a full time job during the day, it is still possible to go back to school – and on your own time!

    Now you are probably thinking, “Okay, so the online classes are available, but are they accredited?” And, yes, most of them are. Of course, you should always make certain that the school that you choose is accredited; especially if you are going to spend the money to get your Masters of Business degree.. A degree from an accredited school is important because other institutions will recognize it, whereas a degree from a college that is not accredited will be looked at as a joke.

    The fact is that without a Business Masters degree, you may be holding yourself back. For instance, that degree could likely land you a better position within the company that you are already working for. However, if worse comes to worse and your company adds its name to the list of companies that are closing up shop, you will have a business degree that will be able to catapult you into a likely better position than the one that you are currently in anyway.

    Another option for those holding a Business Masters degree is the possibility of opening their own business. Masters of Business degree classes will teach you the legal, social and ethical values that you can use to build your business and many of the other business classes will reinforce what you already know. So, if you are tired of working for someone else and never knowing how stable your position is, why not give a business of your own a shot?

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    1. Versatility: A Masters in Business Administration is one of the most versatile degrees out there. It can help you get ahead in almost any industry. Every company, even doctor’s offices or restaurants, are businesses and therefore can benefit from an employee who has an MBA. Also most MBA programs allow you to specialize in subjects like finance, accounting, and marketing. Other emphasis areas include entrepreneurship, international business, and economics. If you are interested in technology or the internet, you can specialize in information systems or e-business. Want to manage clinics or hospitals? Then a specialization in health care management is for you. You can even join the green trend and get an MBA that focuses on sustainability issues and bringing eco-friendly practices to businesses.

    1. Flexibility: MBAs have among the most varied degree programs available. You can choose from accelerated programs without electives that will take you one year to finish, or a two year program or a three. Many schools offer weekend executive MBA programs for people who are working full time. And probably the most convenient – online MBA programs allow you to get your degree online. Some schools require that you go to class a couple of times a semester, but there are plenty of other schools whose programs are completely online. These programs cater to the busy individual allowing you to work on your degree on your own schedule.

    1. Make More Money: There have been many studies done that show that people with higher education make more money. The U.S. Census Bureau published a report in April of 2009 that showed that people with Master’s degrees make an average of $80,977, compared to $57,181 for those with a Bachelor’s and $31,286 for those with just a high school diploma. As for specific salary statistics for MBA graduates, the Graduate Management Admissions Council released a report in 2006 that stated that starting annual salaries for MBA graduates averaged above $80,000, which is $10,000 more per year than other Master’s degree graduates.

    1. Get That Promotion: Are you ready to take your career to the next level? An MBA is a favorite requirement for upper management positions. This degree is perfect for giving you the training that you need to be a great manager who can consider the big picture. And with all the specialization areas, you can focus on your particular industry, be it a health care or an IT degree. Also the convenience of weekend and online MBA programs allow you to keep your job and go to school. Tip: Don’t forget to ask your company if they offer tuition assistance. Many companies will pay for at least some of your school costs as long as it is related to your job.

    1. Confidence: And last but certainly not least, an online MBA (or standard MBA) or any degree does wonders to boost your confidence level. This alone can give you the inner strength to land that dream job, ask for that raise, or finally get that promotion. Plus a university education is a great way to beat the burn-out blues or treat that office boredom.

     

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  • Degrees in Business

    Earning  a degree in business could absolutely enhance your job possibilities and earning potential. There are many various disciplines that can be pursued and combined. The programs shown below are the most ordinary business school degrees.

    Accounting

    With the enrichment of new corporate accounting legislation in the United States, accounting degrees are in demand. There are three different classes of accountants: Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), and Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) and the degree requirements vary for each. Undergraduates who select degrees in accounting will be tauht the aspects of managerial accounting, budget planning financial analysis, auditingtaxation, and more.

    Business Management

    Degrees in business management can be pursued singularly or along with specialized studies. Students who earn business management degrees are prepared to become managers in a wide range of entreprises. Advanced degrees can lead to well compensated positions such as CEO and Senior Administrator.

    Entrepreneurship

    Entrepreneurship degrees often include training that encloses aspects of accounting, ethics, economics, finance, strategy, operations management, and marketing. Undergraduates  who acquire a degree in entrepreneurship will be equipped with the knowledge needed to organize and operate a new entreprise.

    Finance

    Finance degrees can lead to a many jobs in public and private entreprises. Job opportunities include positions as an investment banker, budget analyst, loan officer, real estate professional, financial advisor, and money market manager. Because this profession is expected to grow at a very fast rate in the last years, students who achieve a business degree in finance will most likely be easily employed.

    Marketing

    A degree in marketing or communications always goes along with business management. Students who obtain degrees in marketing will often also study advertising, strategy, product development, pricing, promotion, and consumer behavior.

    Regardless of the route you take, you can be rest assured, that a choice in a Business degree will offer you a wide variety of skills that can be applied in a myriad of industries.

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  • The American public understands that a campus collegel education is one surefire route to ultimate financial success. Reports from the Commerce Department’s U.S. Census Bureau estimate that recipients of master’s degrees earn $1.3 million more during their lifetime than those who have only received high school diplomas. So while it is indeed true that some of the wealthiest people alive do not hold campus collegel degrees (Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are both university dropouts!), the rest of us mere mortals might feel compelled to earn a college degree to guarantee a steady annual income. And as American families are living through one of the nation’s most financially tumultuous periods, parents know that providing their children with superior higher level educations will help cushion their futures. Prospective prospective students are turning to websites like www.alleducationsites.com to find out what online campus collegel have to offer.
    But alas, guaranteeing the current generation’s academic success translates to added stress in an already stress-laden economic landscape. As high school seniors draft college applications and weigh out their options with guidance counselors, many have to eliminate costly private online college and public colleges with hefty out-of-state tuitions from their “top pick” lists. While prospective university students may have once had their sights set on a particular school for its unique degree programs or social reputation, many are finding that their choices are considerably more limited. Gratuating High school students who have put forth remarkable efforts to earn good marks and participating in extracurricular activities might not be able to even consider attending tony private online college in desirable metropolitan areas, where annual tuition and housing expenses can exceed $40,000.
    Furthermore, students already enrolled in university are finding it harder to make ends meet due to rising costs in tuition and living expenses. “I decided to attend fashion school in New York City, figuring that the networking opportunities would translate to more money in my future,” says a first-year university student, Julie Finger*. “But the cost of living and going to school in Manhattan is very expensive. I’m hoping that getting a part time job will help ease the financial burden on my family.”
    Adding to the overall anxiety, families are now limited in their choices of private student loan lenders. The U.S. Department of Education grants loans to prospective students through colleges or private companies. The subprime mortgage crisis has affected the nation’s largest private lenders, like Sallie Mae and Bank of America, who now face cutbacks on resources. Numerous other private education lenders have ceased to participate in the government’s guaranteed student loan program entirely, according to findaid.org. Federal loans such as PLUS loans can be easier to obtain than private loans, and enable families to borrow money with lower interest rates. By filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), prospective students can find out about their eligibility regarding different types of federal financial aid.
    prospective students must take it upon themselves to visit financial aid offices at individual schools, and have their family’s financial situation fully evaluated. If a student’s financial situation calls for increased assistance, financial aid offices can provide students with valuable advice. Financial aid officers are well versed in the myriad financial aid options available to prospective students and will help customize a plan to meet a student’s particular needs. Many opportunities to obtain scholarships are available, and federal grants can provide students with supplementary funds they need to remain financially afloat.
    campus collegel administrators are also going to have to take a new look at how their budgets are being allocated. A recent study done by the Delta Cost Project shows that enrollment costs have risen while there was no major increase in the quality of degree programs. Many university are allotting large sums of money toward school construction projects or research initiatives, and perhaps this might be a time to slow big-budget undertakings. Fortunately, many university officials around the country recognize that change is rapidly approaching, and they must rise to the occasion to meet students’ needs: “We’re looking internally at our own budgets to see what we may be able to do in terms of providing additional assistance to prospective students under various situations,” Jon Riester of Hanover campus collegel recently told The New York Times. Additionally, some colleges are open to adjusting their educational formats to meet prospective students’ evolving demands. universitys such as Arizona State University and George Washington University have added online education options, enabling students to avoid high costs of living on campus.
    Overhauls will have to be made both by campus collegels themselves and in governmental policy during this time of crisis. Because while many American families are tightening their budgets and scaling back their standards of living, the nation’s desire for higher educationwill not be squandered.
    *Name has been changed to protect privacy.

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  • The American public understands that a university education is one surefire route to ultimate financial success. Reports from the Commerce Department’s U.S. Census Bureau estimate that recipients of master’s degrees earn $1.3 million more during their lifetime than those who have only received high school diplomas. So while it is indeed true that some of the wealthiest people alive do not hold online college degrees (Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are both university dropouts!), the rest of us mere mortals might feel compelled to earn a online college degree to guarantee a steady annual income. And as American families are living through one of the nation’s most financially tumultuous periods, parents know that providing their children with superior higher level educations will help cushion their futures. Prospective prospective students are turning to websites like www.alleducationsites.com to find out what online online college have to offer.
    But alas, guaranteeing the current generation’s academic success translates to added stress in an already stress-laden economic landscape. As high school seniors draft campus collegel applications and weigh out their options with guidance counselors, many have to eliminate costly private university and public colleges with hefty out-of-state tuitions from their “top pick” lists. While prospective online college prospective students may have once had their sights set on a particular school for its unique degree programs or social reputation, many are finding that their choices are considerably more limited. Recent graduates who have spent years earning high grades and participating in extracurricular activities might not be able to even consider attending tony private college in desirable metropolitan areas, where annual tuition and housing expenses can exceed $40,000.
    Furthermore, students already enrolled in campus collegel are finding it harder to make ends meet due to rising costs in tuition and living expenses. “I decided to attend fashion school in New York City, figuring that the networking opportunities would translate to more money in my future,” says a first-year college student, Julie Finger*. “But the cost of living and going to school in Manhattan is very expensive. I’m hoping that getting a part time job will help ease the financial burden on my family.”
    Adding to the overall anxiety, families are now limited in their choices of private student loan lenders. The U.S. Department of Education give student loans to pupils through colleges and private companies. The subprime mortgage crisis has affected the nation’s largest private lenders, like Sallie Mae and Bank of America, who now face cutbacks on resources. Numerous private education loan companies have stopped participating in the government’s guaranteed student loan program , according to findaid.org. Federal loans such as PLUS loans can be easier to obtain than private loans, and enable families to borrow money with lower interest rates. By filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), students can find out about their eligibility regarding different types of federal financial aid.
    prospective students must take it upon themselves to visit financial aid offices at individual online college, and have their family’s financial situation fully evaluated. If it is determined that a student’s financial situation calls for increased assistance, financial aid offices can provide prospective students with valuable advice. Financial aid officers are well versed in the myriad financial aid options available to prospective students and will help customize a plan to meet a student’s particular needs. Many opportunities to obtain scholarships are available, and federal grants can provide prospective students with supplementary funds they need to remain financially afloat.
    college administrators are also going to have to take a new look at how their budgets are being allocated. One study suggests that tuition costs have risen but no major increase in the quality of degree programs. Many online college are allotting large sums of money toward school construction projects or research initiatives, and perhaps this might be a time to slow big-budget undertakings. Fortunately, many university officials around the country recognize that change is rapidly approaching, and they must rise to the occasion to meet prospective students’ needs: “We’re looking internally at our own budgets to see what we may be able to do in terms of providing additional assistance to students under various situations,” Jon Riester of Hanover college recently told The New York Times. On top of that, college are open to changing their educational formats to meet prospective students’ evolving demands. universitys such as Arizona State University and George Washington University have added online education options, enabling students to avoid high costs of living on campus.
    Overhauls will have to be made both by online colleges themselves and in governmental policy during this time of crisis. Because while many American families are tightening their budgets and scaling back their standards of living, the nation’s desire for higher educationwill not be squandered.
    *Student’s name has been changed to protect privacy.

     

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