The Importance Of Accreditation With An Online Degree

Posted by Nick Niesen on October 27th, 2010

These days, there is no shortage of ways to obtain an online degree. Years ago, the only way to earn a valid degree was to leave home and spend years on a college campus. Fortunately for
individuals who work full-time jobs, entrepreneurs who work at home or those with families, this policy is now completely changed.

An online degree is achieved through courses taught by mail, which includes textbooks and test sheets being shipped to the student for his/her review. In return, the student completes the answer sheet for each course and returns it to the college. Online degree colleges, which specialize in this type of online degree completion program, offer a choice of programs ranging from career diplomas to a bachelor?s degree.

When it comes to an online degree, it is critical that the potential student research the accreditation granted to the institution. Many are accredited by the DETC (Distance Education Training Council) but this, alone, is not usually enough to guarantee valid transfer credits to another university. Students who are looking for a single career diploma or specialized degree will find that many of these online degree colleges are more than fine. However, for those who wish to later transfer college credits to a local university, may find that these credits are not accepted. Many online degree colleges are nationally accredited, which is very respectable. In order for college credits to be transferred to another university, however, the credits require regional accreditation. The reason is because schools want to make sure that college transfer credits are taught with the same expertise as other local schools, which is why regional accreditation is so critical in the search for an online degree.

With that in mind, there are a number of benefits linked to online degree colleges. Among them, the opportunity to work at your own pace and without any restrictions, the convenience of studying at home or wherever is most comfortable. If you want to do your classwork in the park, go for it Maybe the beach? Why not With an online degree program, the choice is yours. Prior to enrolling in an online degree college, potential students are urged to research the school?s background, number of years in business and their satisfaction report with the local Better Business Bureau. In addition, learning about their completion timeline, fees, refund policy and actual courses available are additional factors to consider with any online degree program.

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