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LOOKING TO EARN A DEGREE FROM AN ONLINE COLLEGE?

So you’re thinking of an online college as a way of going back to school to earn
your degree? You want to get back in the game and stop spinning your wheels.
You’ve looked into some of your options, and an online college is checking all
your boxes.

But you are still a bit concerned.

You ask yourself, are online colleges credible? Well, 5.5 million students seem
to think so! Out of the 18.6 million students enrolled in college in 2015. That
is 30% of students who took at least part of their program online.

That's not all.

Employers are also open to online education. Employers no longer automatically
perceive online degrees as inferior. In fact, in a survey, 83% of executives and
small business owners said an online degree was as credible as one earned
through a traditional campus program.

The favorable opinion does not stop there.

A survey done by the U.S. Department of Education found online learning to be as
effective as face-to-face.

Need more?

General public opinion is also starting to sway. A 2013 GALLUP poll indicated
that 52% of Americans believe an online education is able to provide high
quality instruction.


TOP 13 UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE MAJORS

 1.  Business, Management, Marketing
 2.  Social Sciences
 3.  Registered Nursing
 4.  Psychology
 5.  Engineering
 6.  Communication
 7.  Biology
 8.  English Language and Literature
 9.  Criminal Justice
 10. Physical Sciences
 11. Elementary Education and Teaching
 12. History
 13. Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary
     more

Source: NCES


FAST GROWING CAREER PATHS

 

Accountant
Job Description: The main job of Accountants is to analyze and prepare financial
reports that record a company's financial activities.[i]

Median Salary
$67,190Projected Growth
11%Projected New Jobs by 2024
142,400Entry Level Education
Bachelors Degree

 

Paralegal
Job Description: The main responsibility of a Paralegal is to prepare legal
documents, investigate facts in a case, and conduct research on relevant laws
and regulations.[ii]

Median Salary
$48,810Projected Growth
8%Projected New Jobs by 2024
21,200Entry Level Education
Associates Degree

 

Paramedic
Job Description: Also known as EMT, the main responsibility of a Paramedic is
to care for injured or sick individuals in emergency situations, largely by
responding to 911 calls.[iii] 

Median Salary
$31,980Projected Growth
24%Projected New Jobs by 2024
58,500Entry Level Education
Post Secondary Non-degree Award

 

Preschool Teacher
Job Description: A preschool teacher works with children between the ages of 3
and 5 teaching them reading, math, and science to prepare them for
kindergarten.[iv]

Median Salary
$28,570Projected Growth
7% Projected New Jobs by 2022
29,600Entry Level Education
Associates Degree


HOW DOES ONLINE COLLEGE WORK?

If you’re wondering how online college works, you’re not alone! Enrolling in an
online course or degree program can seem scary if you’ve never done it before.
But have no fear! Learning online may be a flexible way for you to enhance your
education, while continuing to work and fulfill your personal obligations. It’s
just a matter of getting started. To help you familiarize yourself with the ins
and outs of attending online college, we’ve compiled some questions and answers
about the process from enrollment through graduation.


HOW DO I ENROLL IN ONLINE COLLEGE?

The enrollment process will vary, depending on the online college you choose -
but the process is much like applying to a traditional college! The first step
is generally reaching out the admissions department to request information. In
some cases, this may require that your fill out a brief form that covers areas
of your background like education or work history. Once you’ve made a request
for information, you’ll likely be contacted by an enrollment services
representative who may walk you through the admissions process (including
requirements) and let you know the next steps.

Once you’ve been accepted by the online college, you’ll likely need to login to
their online registration system before the official deadline to register and
pay for your courses. You may also be set up with an advisor who can help walk
you through the registration process and choose courses that align with your
educational goals. If you don’t have an advisor, be sure to reach out to your
school with any questions or concerns.


WHAT ONLINE COLLEGES GIVE YOU A LAPTOP?

There are typically three ways a university will provide a laptop to students.
Some schools add an additional fee to your tuition to cover the cost of the
laptop. Others allow you to borrow a laptop that must be returned upon
graduation. Last, some schools work with partners to provide discounts for a
laptop. The following schools have a laptop program:

 * Full Sail University
 * Stevens-Henager College
 * Northwest Missouri State University
 * St. John's University
 * College America
 * Bethel University
 * Independence University
 * Southern Nazarene University


WHAT ARE SOME STUDY TIPS FOR ONLINE COLLEGE?

So you’re ready to start your online courses. The question is what can you do to
help yourself be more successful? One of the most difficult parts of earning
your degree online is often staying positive and motivated. At the end of the
day, it’s really important to remember why you’re enhancing your education and
pursuing your goals. Accept that you’re going to have some off-days, and don’t
let them take the wind out of your sails! Here are some tips to keep in mind:

 1. Reach out to your professor early. Introduce yourself by email during the
    first week of class and let them know if you have any questions or areas of
    concern. Remember, your professor is there to help—even if it’s not in
    person! Reaching out also lets instructors know that you’re committed and
    enthusiastic about your studies.
 2. Make sure you have a study space. You need a place to work that is quiet,
    comfortable, distraction-free, and has a very reliable Internet connection.
    While you’re at it, turn off your phone—and create a “Do not disturb” sign!
 3. Create a study plan. Take some time to go through your online syllabus and
    enter all major assignments, quizzes, and exams into your calendar (whether
    that’s Google calendar or an actual calendar, do what works for you). Then
    at the beginning of each week, make prioritized to-do lists to keep you on
    track and help manage your time. Once you have your schedule created, stick
    to it! Procrastination can be a killer when it comes to online classes, so
    you need to keep on top of things.
 4. Give yourself a break. A study break, that is! When you’re studying online
    it’s easy to over-work yourself without realizing it. In order to be
    productive and avoid getting tired—or frustrated—it’s important that you
    schedule regular breaks in your study sessions. Take a walk, grab a snack,
    or go take a quick coffee break to help you recharge!
 5. Engage with your fellow classmates. We don’t just mean when you’re required
    to take part in online discussions—although that’s very important. Just
    because you’re not physically in the classroom doesn’t mean you can’t engage
    in friendly conversation and get to know your fellow students. You can also
    share study tips and help each other out with the coursework!


HOW DO I PREPARE FOR ONLINE CLASSES?

So you’re ready to get exploring, but wondering what you should look for.
Although online courses are similar to traditional courses, the way that the
material is delivered is obviously quite different. Think video lectures and
slide show presentations rather than classroom lectures and hand-outs.

Below are some of the areas you may want to explore in your school’s learning
management system:

 * Navigation menus: Check out all the links, pages, and tabs so you know
   exactly where everything is and how to easily access what you need.
 * Communication tools: Familiarize yourself with messaging and discussion board
   features so that you know how to contact your instructor and communicate in
   real-time with fellow students.
 * Uploading and downloading: It’s important to find out how you submit
   documents like projects or assignments—and how to download the course
   materials you’ll need along the way.
 * Multimedia formats: Explore the different formats for course materials
   (videos, slide shows, audio, Prezis, etc.) and make sure that you have all of
   the necessary software required. If you don’t, get downloading!


WHAT ARE THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF ONLINE COURSES?

You’ll have your online syllabus, which is a course guide that gives you details
like learning objectives, assignments, required texts, and information on your
instructor. Some courses may also have rubrics, which give you more detailed,
specific guidelines for term papers, essays, or other projects. Then, of course,
your grades, where you view comments from your instructor and get your grades
from assignments and tests and online.

Let's not forget study materials. That may include presentations such as: video,
slides, podcasts, audio recordings, and more. There are many activities that you
may need to do including things like:

 * Participating in class discussions through a discussion board
 * Reading textbooks or articles
 * Writing essays and papers and other assignments
 * Preparing presentations
 * Completing weekly quizzes
 * Taking mid-terms and final exams


HOW DO I PARTICIPATE?

Online courses tend to work in one of two ways when it comes to communication
and interaction: synchronously and asynchronously. With synchronous courses, you
are required to engage with fellow classmates, interact with your instructor,
and complete coursework on a regular ongoing basis.

With asynchronous courses, you may need to schedule completing your coursework
on your own time, which is great for flexibility but requires a lot of
organization on your part. In some cases, online courses may include a mixture
of synchronous and asynchronous requirements.


WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I GRADUATE?

Depending on the online college you graduate from, you may be invited to
participate in a commencement ceremony, where you receive a diploma, although
you may need to travel to do so. Many students wonder whether their diploma will
say “online” and that’s something you’ll need to inquire about to your
prospective colleges before you enroll.

When it comes to going out into the working world and trying to attract
employers, according to the Society for Human Resources Management’s survey of a
sampling of its members, 79% of organizations polled said they had hired an
applicant with an online degree in the last year. However, you can’t rely on
statistics to get you work. You’ll need to do a lot of research, commit to
networking, and highlight your skills and knowledge as you get out there and
pursue your dream job.

Whether you're just starting out in your career or thinking about making a
career change, here are some questions--and answers--you may want to consider if
you are thinking about pursuing an online degree to help you achieve your
goals. 


CAN ONLINE COLLEGE HELP ME EARN MY DEGREE?

 


IS AN ONLINE COLLEGE RIGHT FOR ME?

Online colleges must be doing something that students like! In fact, in a 2015
study of student preferences, only 39% of online students were interested in
studying in a classroom if the option was made available[i].  That puts the
brick-and-mortar college in the minority, so what’s the big draw to attending
classes online? For one thing, choosing to earn a degree online means that you
may have more options when it comes to courses and programs—because you’re not
limited to colleges or universities in or around your area. And studying from
the comfort of home sounds pretty amazing, right? The flexibility and
convenience that online colleges can provide may definitely be a big plus for
working students, and working moms in particular. You want to make sure that
you’ll be able to balance your studies with your work and family
responsibilities—and online learning may help you do just that.

 


ASSESS YOUR NATURAL TALENTS, SKILLS, AND INTERESTS

What field is ideal for me? This is a very important consideration. Pursuing a
career that’s perfect for you requires that you know yourself well and can
answer some real questions. What are you good at? What inspires you? How do you
like to spend your time? Obviously, not every job is going to be fun or
otherwise people would do it for free. But you’re more likely to be happy or
satisfied in a career that makes use of your natural strengths, skills, and
passions. You’ll also want to consider which career path best suits your
personality, ambitions, and lifestyle. That could mean considering occupational
factors like: salary potential--including benefits, work-life balance, your work
style. The good news is that studying at an online college may help you narrow
down which field is best-suited for you, in a way that’s both convenient and
flexible with your personal schedule.

 


EXPLORE OPTIONS THAT FIT YOUR PERSONALITY & GOALS

What are my learning options? It’s important to keep in mind that you don’t need
to commit to a 100% online degree program. If you’re unsure whether online
learning will work for you—and your lifestyle—why not start off by enrolling in
a few courses at an online college to see if it’s a good fit? Or if you’re not
ready to commit to the tuition costs, you could explore massive open online
courses (MOOCs), which are generally free and a great way to dip your toes into
the online learning pool. Hybrid degree programs that combine studying on campus
as well as online may also be a great way to experience the best of both worlds
when it comes to education—so do some exploring!  

 


EXPLORE ONLINE COLLEGES AS A FIRST STEP TOWARDS YOUR NEW CAREER!

What’s my plan of action? You’ve asked yourself all the right questions, and
you’ve whittled down your options to a career path that sounds perfect for you.
Now it’s time to devise a plan of action to help you achieve your goals. It’s
important to make sure you take into account what you’re looking for in your
education experience. For example, is flexibility a priority? Are you organized
and motivated enough to complete classes on your own? Do you crave in-person or
online interaction? Then, the next step is evaluating online colleges, campus
universities, and other career preparation programs to figure out which one may
help you turn your dream job into a reality. Did you know? Each month 1000’s of
people search for ‘online colledges’, while 10’s of thousands search for ‘online
colleges’ you are not alone in your quest for higher education! 


EARN YOUR DEGREE, START A BUSINESS

Have you earned your degree, and are having trouble finding a job? Maybe you
don't have a degree and are struggling to figure out what you want to do with
your career...Whatever the case may be, maybe starting a small business may be
the right move for you!

Let's be frank, deciding to start your own business is not going to be easy, you
may or may not need to earn a degree first - but chances are many of the lessons
you would learn while earning a business degree would come in handy (like an
MBA!)! But first, let's take a step back.  Before you make a decision on
education, you need to decide what type of business you would like to start.  

To help you do this, EarnMyDegree has put together a small business
series...each week we will release a new small business idea and important
information to starting that business. Not only that, but we also are happy to
provide articles aimed at helping any business succeed! Topics such as 'How to
work your LinkedIn contacts to grow your business' and real advice from real
business owners on how to run a successful small business.  Check out the entire
series!

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Possible Career Options
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