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Archive for May, 2008

The Growth of Online Education

Posted by admin on May 13th, 2008

Is the growth of online education in the United States the result of some sweeping phenomenon - an inexplicable renewed interesting in learning? Perhaps it can be attributed to new government legislation or programs? Probably not. What may be a more reasonable explanation for the rise in online enrollment numbers is that online education reaches more people than traditional teaching methods ever could. Students in rural areas, military personnel deployed overseas, and professionals with busy calendars now have access to a quality education that can fit into their schedules more easily.

According to the Sloan Consortium’s report, Making the Grade: Online Education in the United States, 2006, 62% of academic leaders rate the learning outcomes in online education as the same or superior to those in face-to-face instruction. As enrollment statistics show, students are putting their faith in online learning to an even greater extent. Nearly 3.2 million students took at least one online course during the fall 2005, compared to 2.3 million students who were enrolled in a class in the fall of 2004, according to the report. And online education has been growing at a rate of about 20% each year. Enrollment numbers continue to climb each year as more students discover online learning and schools increase the resources they put into online education.

These increasing enrollment numbers reflect the desires of the 21st century student. According to USAToday.com, a recent study by the consulting and research firm Eduventures shows that 50% of those who expect to enroll in a higher education degree program would like to receive at least some of their education online.

Many public universities offering online programs have seen the most dramatic enrollments in recent years. Between 2001 and 2006, the University of Massachusetts’s online enrollment quadrupled. And in the spring of 2006, the online school had 9,200 students, according to the Wall Street Journal. The Journal also reported that Pennsylvania State University’s online program saw an 18% increase from 2005 to 2006.

The success of online education has intrigued candidates who would have never considered returning to school at a traditional university. ongress has taken steps in recent years to facilitate online education, passing new legislation which extends federal aid to online schools, for example. These factors have contributed to the spread of online education; an industry whose growth shows no signs of slowing any time soon.

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10 Reasons To Get Your College Degree Online

Posted by admin on May 13th, 2008

Millions of individuals have already discovered online education. This emerging form of learning has seen rapid growth in recent years, as new technologies have created an unprecedented capability for engaging, interactive instruction. And the numbers don’t lie: the online education industry has watched enrollment numbers grow by over 20% in each of the last 4 years. And it is anticipated that these numbers will continue to rise as more and more people learn of all the benefits an online degree can offer. For example, in the next 5 years, online student enrollment is expected to double.

You can be at the forefront of this revolution in education by earning a degree from any number of online programs. Employers around the globe understand what a degree from these institutions means. Individuals who study online know how to balance responsibilities, and they take pride in their work; often times, individuals too busy to attend classes enroll in online programs to equip themselves with the tools necessary to bring their career to the next level. Individuals who study online are committed to learning, and they are resourceful; they understand the limitations of the traditional higher education and the benefits that an online program can offer. This is exactly the type of dedication and forward thinking that many employers seek. Of course, you are not furthering your education just for future employers. You are earning a degree for yourself. Here are 10 reasons why the best way to earn that degree is online:

  1. Increased flexibility means you can study online on your schedule
  2. Lower credit and tuition costs compared to a traditional 4 year college
  3. Classes start every 4-6 weeks
  4. Federal financial aid is available for students that decide to study 100% online
  5. A majority of colleges are accredited by their regional education accreditation board
  6. Earn a full degree in half the time of a traditional college (1-2 years for Associate degree, 2-3 years for a Bachelors degrees and 1-2 years for Masters/MBA degrees)
  7. Most online colleges will accept credits from other institutions
  8. Some colleges offer ground locations for face to face instruction
  9. Working adults can maintain their fulltime jobs, family obligations and earn the degree they need
  10. College students can take classes online that can transfer to their traditional college or university
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