Make sure the school is accredited. There are a lot of schools out there offering distance learning. Make sure that the one that you choose is accredited by a reliable certifying authority. This may sound a bit confusing as there is no one governing board of accreditation in the United States for distance learning. There are many different accreditations out there that schools can claim. Do your homework and make sure the school you are applying for truly accredited. The Distance Education and Training Council is a one of the larger national accreditation for distance learning.
Make sure they offer what you want. In other words don't settle for less. If you are looking for a bachelors of science don't settle for a certificate program. My reasoning behind this is very simple. The credits from one distance learning school may not be transferable to another. Nor may they transfer to a traditional school.
Make sure you can do the work in the given time frame. Many distance learning schools have set schedules. If you know you can't do a semesters work in nine weeks, don't go with that distance learning class. Many have schedules that are work at your own pace. If you know you need the structure of schedules, don't select this school. It is mainly one of personal preference and knowledge of yourself.
Make sure you can afford it. Distance learning can be a costly undertaking. It is well worth it though. Make sure you decided on a distance learning school that you can afford. Many offer payments, financing or even student loans. Check to make sure if your books are included in your tuition. This is another expense many people don't consider. Make sure you have this information before you committee to a distance learning school.
Make sure there are multiple ways to contact your distance learning school. You want to make sure they have a phone number. Preferably one with an eight hundred number. What hours do they answer their phones? Make sure they are hours that you will work with your schedule. Ask about contact with email. How often do the instructors answer their emails? Do they offer chat sessions with students? All questions that you should find the answers to before you make your decision.
Distance learning has come a long way. The internet has opened so many ways. Instructors can give virtual classes. Chat rooms for students to discuss assignments are now available. If you are looking to gain a degree or just to further your education, you may want to look into your distance learning options.
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8 Comments
Post a CommentThank you! Good article again!
Great tips. I'm also doing this. :-)
Outstanding article with excellent points to consider! Fantastic!
Great article with lots of good tips.
Great topic!
Great Article. I'm doing distance learning right now. This will be a big help to someone who's considering it.
thank you so much Lisa
Another great article! You always write such well written, quality articles.