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How Do You Find an Accredited College or University Online?

 
Author: N Haffner
 

An accredited degree is an academical degree that requires accreditation. This is a kind of peer review of higher educational programs. If an educational institute is accredited it guarantees that the learning offered by that institute is of uniform and sound quality.

You've decided to continue your education and get the degree you always wanted - congratulations! Now you are faced with the prospect of finding an accredited college or university that offers online courses that fit into your busy schedule. The task may be easier than you think thanks to recent changes in laws governing financial aid and online learning.

Recently, Congress passed a bill that allows for state universities and colleges to fund 100% through financial aid students who wish to pursue their degree programs either through online courses or remote learning arrangements. With these changes many larger, well known institutions are setting up or expanding their online e-learning program. Degree programs that were previously unavailable for online study are moving to become available for e-learning.

Your first step in finding a higher educational institution that meets your needs is to check with colleges or universities in your state to see if they are offering online programs. The benefits of choosing a local school are that tuition costs tend to be cheaper for in-state students and you do not have to worry about accreditation. Many registrar offices can help you with this task by directing you to the appropriate departments that handle online or e-learning study.

Once you have found a school you should meet with an advisor, which again may be done completely online, to lay out your program of study. Even though classes may be held online remember that you will still have to study the material and in some cases attend regional testing centers to take exams and finals. Nevertheless, the possibility to take a college or university education from your own home, in your own pace has revolutionized the life of people who need to stay home most of the day and at the same time want to take higher education.

 
 
 

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