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Any student who is on the lookout for online
degree colleges would probably have been swamped with the many options
marketed to them over the internet. Therefore, it is not a wonder that
many students feel confused on the right college selection as they may
not know the way to nail down the advantages that certain colleges have
over others. Although many renowned colleges charge higher fees for
their courses, the extra costs incurred may not necessarily be
justified by the facilities, recognition and educational value that
they provide to students.
For one thing, different online colleges are accredited by different
authorities. Therefore, it is important to find out whether the degrees
offered are actually accredited by the relevant educational association
for your particular state. Otherwise, you may end up having a degree
that is not valid and be rejected by your employers. There are also
times when colleges may be in the process of getting accredited.
Therefore, this information is important to you as their applications
for accreditation may be rejected by the authorities later.
Once you are certain of a college’s accreditation, you should then
determine the history of the college. How many students have graduated
as compared to the enrollment numbers? How long has the course been
offered? Answering these questions will give you an idea on the level
of experience and expertise that the college has to offer for the
particular course you want. After all, you are paying them for online
education and deserve to get value for your money.
Apart from that, different colleges will have lecturers of different
educational levels. Of course, it would be best that a college have
more lecturers with Ph.D. qualifications. Most lecturers should at
least possess a Master’s Degree in order for them to qualify teaching
an undergraduate course. Again, the quality and quantity of lecturers
will give you a good gauge on the standards of the college.
You can also check on the lecturer-student ratio that the college is
proposing. In order for online education to be successful, the
lecturer-student ratio should ideally be low. Better colleges will
recognize the importance of this, and will ensure that they don’t
over-enroll their online students so as to maintain the quality level
of their courses. With a low ratio number, students will be assured of
having adequate time to work with lecturers.
Apart from that, different colleges impose different rules on their
students. For example, some colleges allow students to go on overdrive
mode and complete their credit hours over a shorter period of time. On
the other hand, other colleges have a minimum course study period that
a student has to adhere to and therefore will not be allowed to
accelerate or take up extra credit hours for the course. There is good
and bad to both of these scenarios as certain colleges want to ensure
quality by not allowing students to sacrifice quality for speed of
completion. It is therefore up to the discretion of the student to
determine if slowing down on their course would be acceptable to their
circumstances.
Finally, always ask for a hotline number from the online college that
you are planning to enroll in. Legitimate colleges will have a number
and someone qualified to answer your questions whenever you need help.
Call them up before you enroll and test them out by asking a couple of
questions. Also, check with them on other numbers and the suitable time
that you can call should you encounter problems with your coursework.
Through practical experience and gut feeling, you will then be able to
make the right decision on choosing the right college for your online
education experience.
About the author:
Rose Musyoka is the editor of www.distance-learning-college-guide.com
where you find answers, information and advice on distance learning
colleges, accredited online degrees and online courses. See more
related information on why college accreditation is important.
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