Friday, July 24, 2009

Online Accredited Degrees - What You Should Know By CL Haehl

Before you commit to enrolling in any online university or college to obtain your degree, there are a few things you need to look into.
Many people obtain degrees online and later regret the school that they chose to get their degree from. If you choose a school that lacks proper accreditation or has a poor reputation, the degree can actually make it harder for you to get a job or continue your education with graduate work.
All Accreditation Are Not Equal -There are a few different types of university accreditation. The most important ones are national and regional accreditation. Of those two types, the most important accreditation is the regional one. Make sure that whatever online school you are considering, that they have the regional accreditation. Without that crucial accreditation, your schools lacks the credibility that other universities have. It will be difficult to compete with other employees for jobs and difficult, if not impossible to gain acceptance into reputable graduate programs.
Even With Full Accreditation, Keep Doing Your Research - Even when a school has full accreditation, it doesn't mean that the degree will impress potential employers. If you are enrolling in a school that is online only but has full accreditation, employers may wonder about the quality of your education if your school is known for being all online.
There are plenty of universities that are reputable and serve both on campus and off campus students. With many of these schools, your degree would not look any different than another students who received theirs on campus.
To See a List of Recommended, Accredited Online Degree Programs. Visit: http://www.gradwise.org for more information. We maintain a list of degree programs from legitimate, brick & mortar, universities. The schools we recommend are either public universities or reputable private schools. All of our recommended schools are reputable.

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