If you want to join an online college program, take time to research your options, and look for an accredited college, and a program that will help you to get ahead in your career.
Accreditation aims to ensure that education provided by institutions of higher learning conforms to acceptable quality requirements.
There are many diploma mills that advertise heavily, to lure students. They offer degrees very quickly and with minimum effort, though their degrees may not have much value in the job market.
Many of these fake colleges and universities claim to be accredited by fake accrediting agencies that they themselves have created.
Be very clear about why you want to join an online program. Make the effort to search for an accredited school that provides a degree that is valued by employers. Don't get taken in by the advertising or impressive websites of diploma mills.
Check the credentials of online colleges and their programs, before you join. Non-traditional adult students, who want to join an online college program, need to seek the advice and support of their family, friends, and employers.
Visit the College Opportunities Online Locator (COOL) of the US Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES), to compare the profiles of colleges in your state.
Look at the U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs, to see if the school you are considering is accredited. All you need to do is to enter the name of the institution in the place provided, and click on "search."
Visit the website of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) to see if there are any complaints against the school you are considering.
The Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD) of the George Washington University, offers several degree and certificate programs in an online format.
GSEHD has been accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). It is also nationally recognized by specialized professional associations for 11 of its programs.
Continuing and Distance Education (CDE) of the Iowa State University offers a range of online college courses. Different delivery methods like streaming media, DVDs, CDs, videotape and Internet-based video conferencing are often combined by the faculty.
Iowa State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
In the present day, most top-notch universities are offering online programs, so there is no need to opt for a fake degree provided by a diploma mill.
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