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Posted By: Alik Master's on line - 08/03/06 04:52 PM
Hello,
I am thinking about getting a Master's degree on line. Where should I start? How to choose the right school? I am a bit sceptical regarding on line education as to the future job search. Can anybody give me some comments on that topic? Thank you.


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Posted By: June - Web Design Editor Re: Master's on line - 08/08/06 07:02 AM
I would suggest looking into the various accredited programs = there are some featured in the Program in Focus section at http://www.bellaonline.com/subjects/6383.asp of this site for starters. Also, why not look into local schools where you might want to explore a mixture of online and on campus offerings?

As well, World Wide Learn at http://worldwidelearn.com/ has a massive listing of online courses for all levels.

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Posted By: Soul_Flame Re: Master's on line - 08/10/06 09:10 AM
I guess that getting Master's degree online is a great choice. You can make a search of the major online universities and colleges in Google. Though, I am also sceptical about getting a diploma from a random university.

I can't give you any advice because I'm going to get my master's degree in the university I've been studying at for 4 years.

Consult your instructors or teachers, they will surely give you some piece of advice.
Posted By: Judith, Football editor Re: Master's on line - 08/10/06 12:53 PM
My husband is getting his Master's in Education from Graceland University. (I think he is studying about Elvis). He will finish in December. We have had a few personal things come up and the teachers were great about it. They seem to really want to work with you.
Posted By: Meg_Homeschooling Re: Master's on line - 08/10/06 07:34 PM
My hubby went through Capella University. We had never heard of it before but several of his employers, former and current, used Capella for their tuition reimbursement program.

Hubby picked Capella because of that and because his grad degree is a bit obscure and they were one of the accredited schools that offered it.

meg
Posted By: Lynn_B Re: Master's on line - 08/10/06 07:56 PM
Accreditation is very important; if, that is, you actually want to use your degree when you pursue employment.

Many larger employers are actually contracting with degree evaluation services now to catch applicants who are stating they've earned degrees--but the school awarding the degree wasn't accredited (or recognized by an authoritative higher education body, if the college is outside the U.S.).
Posted By: Kristy_postcollege Re: Master's on line - 08/10/06 09:50 PM
DeVry has some great programs, too. They are a little costly, but the curriculum is very up-to-date. They are accredited, and have tons of academic programs.

Do you already have a job? Perhaps your employer will help pick up some of the cost. Otherwise, a good question to ask the online university is what kind of job placement services you would have access to.

Good luck!
Kristy
Posted By: rolen Re: Master's on line - 06/26/08 07:49 PM
Another way to help choose a good online school is to check out online college reviews posted by other students who've taken classes from those schools. Also don't be afraid to ask for free information from 2 or more online colleges so that you can compare their offerings, tuition, reimbursement programs, financial aid, job placement etc. Get as much information as you can initially and talk to the degree advisors of your schools schools of interest to answer any questions you may have.

Capella, Walden, Boston University, Westwood college, Tiffin University, Grand Canyon University, Columbia Southern (CSU) for millitary programs are some of the good accredited colleges out there.
Posted By: Gregory - Hiking/BP Editor Re: Master's on line - 07/01/08 06:17 PM
Hi Alik,

Online schools are becoming more accepted because so many schools offer high quality education.

Choosing a school depends on a lot of factors (degree programs, faculty, cost, accreditation, etc.) just like traditional education models.

There are more than a hundred schools offering online degree and certificate programs. A good place to begin is to check out the list atBellaOnline ALERT: Raw URLs are not allowed in these forums for security reasons. Please use UBB code. If you don't know how to do UBB code just post here for help - we will help out!
Posted By: shari_mcg Re: Master's on line - 09/26/08 03:02 AM
I'm getting mine through Northern Arizona University and it is great! It's also a regular brick-and-mortar college that is regionally accredited, which is very important to employers. When you get your degree, it also won't say that you did it online, because it is a regular degree.

brick-and-mortar: a real university with a campus that has been around for a long time.
Posted By: Stephanie - Weight Loss Re: Master's on line - 10/02/08 02:38 AM
AT this time I would look at a degree that is also a regular brick and mortar accredited college because there are still a lot of people out there who discredit online degrees like shari said. It depends on what degree you're wanting to get but many colleges have MBA's on line now, even Auburn University.
Posted By: SalterKnowsDL-editor Re: Master's on line - 11/12/08 12:25 AM
Hey Alik just read your post. Another site to try is EducationHub.org. They appear to have listed some accredited programs which may provide a head start for your research into which school to attend.
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