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How to Avoid Getting A Worthless Online Degree

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By KimberlyDiane
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Getting an online college degree is one of the largest and most important investments that you will make in your lifetime. If you are considering getting your college degree online, read on to make sure that the degree you get will be worth your investment.

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  1. Step 1

    Accredited Online Colleges. First and foremost, it cannot be stressed enough that you must check the accreditation of the online college or university. To receive accreditation, an online college or university must undergo a thorough evaluation process to ensure that the online college or university offers a quality education that is equivalent to that of a traditional college. An outside accrediting body performs the evaluation, which is not an easy process. Some schools don’t qualify for accreditation and some have even lost accreditation for various reasons. Accreditation also ensures that the online college or university adheres to academic standards. A great way to check accreditation is to visit the U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Postsecondary Institutions and Programs.

  2. Step 2

    No Such Thing as a Quick Online College Degree. In your search for an online college or university, you may come across sites that offer quick degrees or claim that you can earn an associates or bachelors in no time. Be wary of these claims. The length of time to earn your associates degree or bachelors degree online should be very similar to that of earning your associates degree or bachelors degree through a traditional school such as a community college or state university. While some online colleges or universities can help you earn an associates degree or bachelors degree a little less time, be cautious of those that can offer you an associates degree or bachelors degree in just a few short months.

  3. Step 3

    Real People at Real Online Colleges. Finally, make sure there is a counselor or professor you can actually speak to or even meet with if necessary. If you need help or guidance, you want to make sure that there is someone you can call or see rather than correspond back and forth with a computer. Established, accredited online colleges or universities will typically provide you with a list of numbers to call for specific situations.

Tips & Warnings
  • ALWAYS check the accreditation of any online college or university
  • NEVER send any money when you are simply requesting more information from an online college or university
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