
Is Online Learning For You?
More and more college students are earning degrees
online, according to a new survey by the College Board and the Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation. About 3.2 million people took at least one college course online during
the fall of 2005 term, compared to 2.3 million in the fall of 2004. "In
2005, women ages 25-34 with bachelor's degrees earned 70 percent
more than those with high school diplomas, and for men the difference was 63
percent. For all full-time workers in this age group, the average earnings
premium for a four-year college degree is almost $14,000." Source: Education
Pays 2006, The College Board. Online courses can be a terrific way to
both pick up the education you need and still be able to work, parent, or juggle
the many commitments that define most adult lives. There are currently over 1,500
online degrees offered by over 130 online
colleges. Popular on line degrees include
MBA, and Nursing as well as Criminal Justice, and Education. Is online
learning right for you? One way to find out is to think through some of the issues
you may confront as an online student. eLearners.com®, the leading resource for
connecting students with online education, provides the following questions for
guidance: These questions
should serve as a good place to start when considering pursuing online education.
For a more personalized assessment, you may want to check out the eLearners Advisor,
which will give you comprehensive results on whether online learning is right
for you. eLearners.com also provides assistance in finding an online
degree that meets your needs.
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