Online Education Programs and Degrees

By Carey Dover

Is there a professional certification that you have been dreaming of earning? Are there courses you would like to take to advance your career? Is there a degree that would give you the edge? Online education may be the answer you have been looking for.

Online courses offer a wide variety of educational options. You can obtain your degree or earn a certificate in various topics. With online courses, you may never have to attend a traditional classroom setting again to achieve your dreams of higher education, certification or special licensing. If you are looking to enhance or achieve new job skills, there are many programs available that will help you meet your goals. There are also courses that are geared towards improving office skills and keeping up with the latest technology.

Online education programs go beyond hard copy books being sent to your home through the mail. Students can do everything online – from interactive exercises, reading chapter assignments, taking final exams and so much more. Plus, if you select a school with an educational support department, you can receive help with challenging concepts when you need it. That way, you can benefit from the convenience of setting your own study schedule and learning at your own pace.

So, now that you have some compelling reasons to pursue your education online, how do you go about selecting your course of study? First, consider your current situation. Are you already working a job in an industry that interests you? If so, you can enroll in course work that will further complement your background and potentially make you the right candidate for a promotion.

On the other hand, maybe you’re looking to break into a whole new industry and start fresh. Online education programs are perfect for this scenario too! You can continue to work your current job to ensure continued income and stability for yourself and family, while in your free time, work towards the certification or licensing you need to go after your new, dream job.

Online schools offer a large variety of licensing and certification courses in growing industries, including medical and renewable green energy. After you know what industry or field want to pursue your online education in, start researching online schools that offer programs that coincide with your career goals and interests.

Take your time when selecting your online education program. For example, make sure the school has national or regional accreditation. Accreditation is paramount when selecting your online school, because it means the institution has been thoroughly reviewed and is required to meet a set of standards. It’s also your added assurance that the school is offering a quality-based curriculum, operates on a sound financial basis and assists students in an ethical manner. Other attributes to consider in your online school search include payment plan options, financial assistance options, military tuition assistance acceptance, live student support and more.

Pursuing your education online is a smart way to achieve a brighter future for yourself, your family and the rewarding career you deserve. Don’t give into limiting thinking – you can do it! And online education may be the missing ingredient you have always needed to turn your education dreams into reality.

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Recession and Online Education

By Andrea L Rodriguez

During times of economic recession when employment opportunities are minimal and layoffs are abundant, adults naturally seek opportunities to make themselves more marketable to employers. Whether individuals need to acquire new skills to enter an entirely different career field, or they simply want to fine tune skills that they already possess to keep their existing jobs, education is often the solution. However, unemployed or working adults with families and busy lives may have difficulties fitting college courses into their hectic schedules. Recession May Drive More Adults Students to Take Online Classes by Steve Kolowich is an article that discusses the reasons many adult students will choose online learning in the current economy. In this article, I will summarize Kolowich’s article. I will also provide an analysis of what I think has created this enrollment trend: cost, convenience, and completion.

Article Summary

Adults often choose times of economic hardship to go to school. Currently, more adults are selecting two-year colleges and private for-profit colleges than traditional four-year universities for their educational needs. Many of these students will take online courses. The 2008 Sloan Survey of Online Learning anticipated that all types of colleges would experience increases in enrollments, but non-traditional schools could see the greatest jumps in enrollments. Elaine Allen, one of the report’s authors, attributes this to the fact that non-traditional schools offer online classes.

Online classes offer many conveniences that traditional college courses do not. Students can take online classes at times that work for them. They do not have to leave their homes to go to school. They are still able to care for the needs of their families. Individuals can save on gas by not having to drive to campuses.

Online enrollment has been steadily increasing since 2003. More than a fifth of all students enrolled in higher education were taking at least one online course in 2007. Over half of the colleges surveyed in 2007 thought that it was critical to offer online courses to students. In addition, 70% of the colleges noticed an increase of student interest in online learning. Students are beginning to choose colleges specifically for their online programs.

Cost

Because of the recession, jobs are scarce. Tough economic times put “more people in the pipeline, looking, and hoping for opportunities” (Stevenson, 2008). Taking classes or earning a degree gives individuals an edge over the competition in the job market. “The majority of continuing education students today are most concerned with first getting into the academic pipeline” (Stevenson, 2008). Adults enroll in programs that offer classes to complete degrees they did not finish in the past. “A lot of people want to increase their skill levels or get that degree they didn’t have. The threat of losing their jobs can be as big a motivator as the actuality” (Kolowich, 2009). The cost of losing a job or not obtaining a new job is greater than the cost of education. In addition, non-traditional colleges offering online courses often cost about the same of even less than traditional universities.

Unemployment benefits often pay educational costs during the first year of unemployment. Unemployed individuals can use these benefits to take classes. Some companies give educational benefits to employees that they had to layoff. Former employees can use these benefits to learn new skills. Individuals are able to enroll in classes without worrying about how to pay for them.

Convenience

Many adults who would like to go to traditional universities to earn degrees are unable due to busy schedules. They have to work or search for new jobs. They have children to care for and households to run. “They may prefer to go into the classroom but they need to work or stay at home and they don’t have the time. An online education may be their only chance to get a degree” (Johnson, 2006).

Online courses offer much more flexibility than traditional classroom classes. Students can participate on days that are convenient for them. If they have to do their schoolwork early in the morning before going to work or late at night after the children are asleep, they can. Online courses still have participation requirements and assignments with due dates, but if students know that they will be busy on days assignments are due, they can simply do these ahead of time.

Many online programs allow students to take only one or two courses at a time to be “full-time.” This allows busy adults to focus on a minimal amount of subjects. Their other responsibilities would make it difficult to take four to five classes at one time as is necessary to be full-time at traditional universities.

Students do not have to leave their homes or jobs to attend online classes. They can participate in class from anywhere that has a computer with internet access. Time is not wasted driving to campuses, finding parking, and walking to classes. Parents do not have to worry about finding childcare for their children during class times. Students do not have to rush from work to school to home feeling as if they are constantly on the go. Online classes offer conveniences like these that traditional courses cannot.

Completion

According to Stevenson (2008), “today’s non-traditional student is interested in one thing: completion, completion, completion.” Adult students want to earn or complete their degrees as quickly as possible. “Students earning a bachelor’s degree from University of Phoenix take one class at a time for five weeks per course” (Johnson, 2006). This means that students can complete up to 10 – three credit courses in a year or 30 semester credits. Accelerated online degree programs like this are a big attraction to individuals who desire to complete degrees quickly.

Conclusion

Because of our country’s current economic recession, more often adults are enrolling in degree programs. Some hope to find new jobs, while others aspire to keep the jobs they have. Education is an effective way increase employment opportunities. Many of these individuals choose to attend non-traditional colleges. Non-traditional schools offer several advantages to benefit the busy adult. These advantages include cost, convenience, and completion. Non-traditional institutions “tend to offer programs that have traditionally been tailored to serve working adults” (Kolowich, 2009). Online courses offered by many of these schools are the ideal educational alternative for busy adults.

References

Johnson, F. (2003, August 21). Online Education Helps Fight Enrollment Dip. Enterprise/Salt Lake City, 36(7), 9. Retrieved August 1, 2009, from Regional Business News database.

Kolowich, S. (2009, January 16). Recession May Drive More Adult Students to Take Online Classes. Chronicle of Higher Education, 55(19), A11-A11. Retrieved August 1, 2009, from Academic Search Complete database.

Stevenson, J. (2008, September 15). Streamline the Pipeline. Business West, 25(9), 38. Retrieved August, 1, 2009, from Regional Business News database.

My name is Andrea L. Rodriguez. I am an educator. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Studies with an Emphasis in Spanish, a California Teaching Credential for kindergarten through eighth grade, and a Washington State residency Teaching Certificate for kindergarten through eight grade. I taught elementary education for nine years in both public and private schools in California and Washington. I also taught kindergarten through sixth grade outdoor, hands-on summer science camp for four years. Currently, I am a university enrollment advisor. I help adults choose degree programs to fit their goals, assist them in the enrollment and financial aid processes, and prepare them for success in online or campus college courses. I am pursuing a Master of Arts in Education/Adult Education and Training to better serve the adult students that I enroll. I also hope to one day become an employee trainer for a corporation or an instructor of adult college courses.

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Online Education Brings Benefits to the Schools & the Students

By Julie Harvard

There is no secret that online education is growing in a sharp trend as more and more students opt for this education option to pursue a degree online. The advantages of online education not only benefits the students, but also the schools that make their courses available for online students. For students, it offers freedom and convenient learning environment. For the schools, it offers more profit opportunities. By setting up online classes, the school is able to enroll more, and teach less. It is a win-win education option for both the schools and the students.

Most students don’t like to be watched and pushed at the back by their lecturers. They want the freedom to learn based on their schedule and at where they like. Online education learning setting meets the dreamed study environment of these students. Most education programs offered to online students enables the students to plan their own study schedule. They can choose to logon to the online classes whenever they like to get the learning materials, upload their completed assignments and participate into the online discussion forums.

Despite the freedom provided to the students, the online courses are structured so that the students must follow a learning path to get their courses completed and they must interact with other students. Usually, they will be asked to read and give responses to other student’s postings. Indirectly, the students will learn from each other by sharing their opinions in the discussion forum. It is impossible to have every student to interact with each other in a pure classroom setting. This is the advantage of online education that benefits the students to learn from each other.

In the traditional classroom setting, the schools have limitation to support as many students as their facilities allowed. If they want to enroll more students, they will need to invest money to install more facilities. A better way for a school to expand their teaching capability is by enabling online education. An online class size may be set as big as 50 students, which will need only one teacher to mange it. So, the schools can enroll more students with similar teaching power in the classroom setting.

While the schools able to offer more courses in online education without the limitation of their schools’ physical facilities, the students enjoy the benefits of being online students to pursue their favorite education program without the need to consider the geography limitation. As long as the school that offers online courses accepts International students, the students are able to enroll into the program regardless where they are. Students from all around the globe can reach the online classes with the same number of mouse clicks. Similarly, the schools are able to accept more students from all over the world for more profits.

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