What traditional colleges offer online degree programs?
March 7, 2010 by College Degree Programs and Certification Tips
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Can you answer msluciouschoc’s question about Degrees?:
I am currently taking my last class for my associates degree and would like to continue on to earn my Bachelor’s does anyone have any information on which colleges offer online degree programs?
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I am currently taking my last class for my associates degree and would like to continue on to earn my Bachelor’s does anyone have any information on which colleges offer online degree programs?
Accredited Distance Learning
What are some good master’s degree programs to get into with a Bachelor’s degree in media arts and animation?
February 24, 2010 by College Degree Programs and Certification Tips
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Can you answer Sebboh’s question about Degrees?:
I’m about to graduate and getting my bachelor’s in animation. What are some good master’s degree programs to get into to help? I was thinking something that would help enhance my skills in film studies or creative writing.Any suggestions?
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I’m about to graduate and getting my bachelor’s in animation. What are some good master’s degree programs to get into to help? I was thinking something that would help enhance my skills in film studies or creative writing.Any suggestions?
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What is the difference between Majors, Minors, and Degree Programs?
February 11, 2010 by College Degree Programs and Certification Tips
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Can you answer heartachoke’s question about Degrees?:
When I visited a prospective college’s website, I got confused. I know the difference between Undergraduate and Graduate, but that’s about all I know (Undergraduate is Bachelor’s Degrees and Graduate is Masters and PhD’s). Here’s the confusing part:
When I chose to view a list of Undergraduate Majors, I could then choose Minors or Degree Programs.
I’m confused about what they all are and how they differ.
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When I visited a prospective college’s website, I got confused. I know the difference between Undergraduate and Graduate, but that’s about all I know (Undergraduate is Bachelor’s Degrees and Graduate is Masters and PhD’s). Here’s the confusing part:
When I chose to view a list of Undergraduate Majors, I could then choose Minors or Degree Programs.
I’m confused about what they all are and how they differ.
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How To Choose An Online Accredited Degree Program
December 24, 2009 by College Degree Programs and Certification Tips
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With the rapid proliferation of both online and off line schools that offer advanced degree programs, it is more important than ever that you choose a fully accredited school in order to get the best education possible. So let’s discuss what accreditation is, how you benefit from it, and how you can use it to select the best online schools and degree programs.
First of all, there’s a need to understand the accreditation process. For a school to be legitimately accredited means that it has been validated by a peer review process and found to be providing a high quality education according to accepted established educational standards. In other countries, schools are often accredited by some form of government agency. However in the US, these evaluations are made by private accrediting agencies instead, many of which are regional in nature.
So when you are comparing online degree programs, accreditation is perhaps the first and foremost issue that you want to address. For an online college or university to be accredited means that you will have all the tools at your disposal that are necessary to help you get a high quality education in the field that you are pursuing. And since the accreditation is awarded according to established educational standards, if you have to transfer from that school to another accredited school later on, all of the credits that you have earned up to that point should be able to transfer along with you without your having to repeat courses that you have already covered.
So why is accreditation so important? Simply put, there are a lot of generally worthless college degree scams commonly known as diploma mills set up to take students hard earned money and give them very little quality education in return. Even though you may get an online degree from one of these schools that are not accredited, it will most likely do you very little good when it comes time to try to get employment in that particular field as the quality of the education that you have received cannot be verified or validated.
So obviously then, it’s vital to make sure that any online degree program that you consider is a fully accredited school that offers a high quality education in the field of your pursuit. But how do you make sure that is an accredited school? Perhaps the easiest and quickest way to verify accreditation for any particular school is to go to the web site for the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or CHEA. This agency is not affiliated with the government, but helps coordinate research on accreditation issues. So all you have to do is enter the name of the school that you wish to research and see if it comes up as having been accredited by a reliable accrediting agency. If a school or online degree program is found to not be accredited by a reliable agency, it’s usually best to avoid it at all costs.
Hopefully the information in this article will help you understand how imported accreditation is in the education field, and how you can protect yourself by making sure that the online college or university that you choose is fully accredited and validated.
Thanks to Jim Johnson for contributing this article to our Degrees blog:
First of all, there’s a need to understand the accreditation process. For a school to be legitimately accredited means that it has been validated by a peer review process and found to be providing a high quality education according to accepted established educational standards. In other countries, schools are often accredited by some form of government agency. However in the US, these evaluations are made by private accrediting agencies instead, many of which are regional in nature.
So when you are comparing online degree programs, accreditation is perhaps the first and foremost issue that you want to address. For an online college or university to be accredited means that you will have all the tools at your disposal that are necessary to help you get a high quality education in the field that you are pursuing. And since the accreditation is awarded according to established educational standards, if you have to transfer from that school to another accredited school later on, all of the credits that you have earned up to that point should be able to transfer along with you without your having to repeat courses that you have already covered.
So why is accreditation so important? Simply put, there are a lot of generally worthless college degree scams commonly known as diploma mills set up to take students hard earned money and give them very little quality education in return. Even though you may get an online degree from one of these schools that are not accredited, it will most likely do you very little good when it comes time to try to get employment in that particular field as the quality of the education that you have received cannot be verified or validated.
So obviously then, it’s vital to make sure that any online degree program that you consider is a fully accredited school that offers a high quality education in the field of your pursuit. But how do you make sure that is an accredited school? Perhaps the easiest and quickest way to verify accreditation for any particular school is to go to the web site for the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or CHEA. This agency is not affiliated with the government, but helps coordinate research on accreditation issues. So all you have to do is enter the name of the school that you wish to research and see if it comes up as having been accredited by a reliable accrediting agency. If a school or online degree program is found to not be accredited by a reliable agency, it’s usually best to avoid it at all costs.
Hopefully the information in this article will help you understand how imported accreditation is in the education field, and how you can protect yourself by making sure that the online college or university that you choose is fully accredited and validated.
Thanks to Jim Johnson for contributing this article to our Degrees blog:
You can find online accredited degree programs and accredited distance learning programs and more by visiting our education website.
Are there any law school joint degree programs for Hindi?
November 3, 2009 by College Degree Programs and Certification Tips
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Can you answer Katfish’s question about Degrees?:
I have been trying to find law schools that offer a joint degree with Hindi, but I cannot find any. The only thing I have found is for Spanish or Arabic. Does anyone know of any other joint degree studies programs, like Turkish, etc?
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I have been trying to find law schools that offer a joint degree with Hindi, but I cannot find any. The only thing I have found is for Spanish or Arabic. Does anyone know of any other joint degree studies programs, like Turkish, etc?
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