Online Graduate Programs in Higher Education Prepare for Tomorrow's Job Openings

Sylvia Cochran

Work as a higher education administrator and choose positions in student counseling, admission coordination, student recruitment, and ancillary work opportunities. Online graduate programs in higher education prepare professionals for the challenge. Are you game?

Why Should You Go for a Higher Education Graduate Program -- Online?

Professionals committed to a career in the field of education administration know that -- as confirmed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics -- the next 10 years will open up a number of positions currently held by future retirees. A master's degree in higher education is a prerequisite component to get ready for one of the jobs that will be opening up.

Attendance at a conventional school robs you of the ability to remain gainfully employed. This is especially true if you are already working within the educational system. Rather than giving up a position that offers the experience sorely needed on your resume -- and a foot in the door -- opting for the online classroom is the best means of earning the advanced degree that is sure to pay off in the future.

Masters Programs in Higher Education via Distance Learning

Drexel University, a school accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, offers a master of science in higher education via the Internet. There is neither a residency nor a meeting requirement. The degree is slated to be finished in about twenty-four months. During this time you will take 45 credits in the course of 14 classes. Expect to spend about $750 per credit.

This higher education graduate program offers you the opportunity to specialize in enrollment management, community college administration, educational facility planning, and student affairs. It offers a tremendous opportunity to further hone your skills and also begin specializing for a career field of interest.

Another school that offers a master of science in higher education is Kaplan University, which is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. This degree offers specialization in college instruction, student affairs, and college administration. The total number of credit hours required for this degree -- depending on the degree emphasis and any transferring credits -- may be right around 50 to 65 at a cost of $385 per credit hour.

It is clear that online graduate programs in higher education now offer professionals the unique ability to learn new skills for tomorrow's open positions while working hard to either find or keep a position within the educational system. Moreover, earning these advanced degrees in higher education is a good method of working with the anticipated position shifts in a time of recession.

Sources

Bureau of Labor Statistics: "Education Administrators"

Drexel University Online: "Master of Science in Higher Education"

Kaplan University: "School of Graduate Education - Master of Science in Higher Education"

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