February 23, 2012

About Online Learning

Online education and Financial Aid

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Getting a college degree has become something that is almost necessary to survive in today’s job market. A degree can mean the difference between getting a job or not, difference in payment, difference in job title, and a lot of other fundamentally important aspects to a career. So getting a degree is something important.

For those who have regular working lives, a school schedule could be more than a little complicated. For the non-traditional students (i.e. those students who are unable to attend classes regularly) the option of online schooling can be a great resource. Online education works in a lot of the same aspects as regular class would. Students have the opportunity to lean the same basic materials, however, more based around their schedules.

Online learning can be done from anywhere and most schools offer some type of online education. There are also schools that are hosted primarily online. Many schools use online education as a going green technique. Essentially a paperless route to a degree means a better carbon footprint for the school and the student.

Some schools will offer classes that combine online education with in class work. Other schools will offer an independent study courses where little contact is necessary where the student provides the majority of material based work and later offers it for class credit. There are classes in the middle where the course materials are provided and study guides are given yet the study remains independent. Regardless of preference, it is not difficult to find something that fits the needs of any student.

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What About Majors

For students who are starting college or looking into which colleges they may or may not want to go to an important thing to keep in mind is what would be the chosen major. Majors are important to think about when choosing a school to go to, many schools will offer specialized programs for specific majors and some majors will be better taken at specific schools.

Some students may not have a major in mind when they begin looking at college. For those who do not know which major would be best there are a few options to help guide students to the right course load and school.

Many schools will offer career placement tests which could possibly define a major. Student can inquire about placement tests at both local colleges and high school counseling centers.

For students who are unsure of which major to take, and possibly have an idea in mind, a great option is job shadowing. Job shadowing can give students a great up close and personal experience of what a career will look and feel like and could possibly influence the students desire to be in that specific field.

For those who have many interests and no real desired direction there are also general education courses where students can explore which classes work the best. General education courses will also often fill roles in other majors so that the student has the ability to explore the options available without wasting time or money on classes that will later be useless.

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